Boscastle might be famous for its witchcraft and dramatic harbour, but it is quietly becoming one of the best spots for food on the North Coast. From Michelin-listed seafood restaurants to 16th-century inns with roaring fires, this tiny valley packs a serious culinary punch.
Whether you are looking for a quick pasty after a cliff walk or a candlelit dinner, here is our curated guide to eating out in Boscastle.
The Boscastle Food Map
Don’t wander aimlessly. We’ve pinned the best spots, plus the essential car parks, on this interactive map. Click a pin for opening times and directions. View full screen for the best experience.
Top Tip: Boscastle is small and seasonal. If you have your heart set on a specific restaurant (especially The Rocket Store), book at least 2 weeks in advance during summer.
Our Top Picks
If you only have time for one meal, make it one of these three. These are the heavy hitters that define the Boscastle food scene.
1. The Rocket Store (Best for Seafood)

Located right on the harbour in a tiny building that used to house the Coastguard’s rocket-saving apparatus, this is arguably the most exciting table in town.
- The Vibe: Intimate, authentic, and unpretentious.
- The Food: It’s all about small plates and fresh seafood, much of which is caught by the owners’ own boat. The menu changes daily depending on the catch, but expect vibrant flavours and Michelin-listed quality.
- Good to Know: It is very small. Booking is essential.
2. The Cobweb Inn (Best for Atmosphere)

You can’t visit Boscastle without stepping into The Cobweb. This 18th-century free house was once a warehouse for wine and spirits, and it feels like it hasn’t changed much since.
- The Vibe: Dark beams, flagstone floors, and a proper buzzing atmosphere.
- The Food: Classic pub grub done right. It’s the go-to spot for a Sunday Roast or a hearty steak pie after a storm walk.
- Good to Know: They are famous for their live music sessions. It’s also very dog-friendly (downstairs).
3. Boscastle Farm Shop (Best for Views)
Technically just outside the village on the cliffs, this spot is worth the 2-minute drive (or the steep coastal walk).
- The Vibe: Bright, airy, and surrounded by farmland. The garden tables offer sweeping views of the ocean—if you are lucky, you might spot grey seals while you eat your lunch.
- The Food: Everything screams “homemade.” From their award-winning sausages to their legendary cakes, it’s wholesome Cornish food at its best.
- Good to Know: Perfect for breakfast or a long, lazy lunch.
Historic Pubs & Ales
If the Cobweb is full, you are spoilt for choice with history-soaked alternatives.
- The Wellington Hotel: Known as “The Welly,” this is one of the oldest coaching inns in Cornwall (dating back to the 16th Century). Head to the ‘Long Bar’ for an open fire and a pint of local ale. It’s a great “Plan B” if the harbour is too busy. Learn more.
- The Napoleon Inn: Want to escape the tourists? Head up the hill to “The Nap.” This is where the locals go. It’s a traditional, no-nonsense pub with a great selection of real ales and a distinct community feel.
Tea Rooms & Light Bites
Boscastle handles the Cornish Cream Tea tradition very seriously.
- Harbour Light Tea Garden: You can’t miss this crooked little building (the “Pixie House”) right by the harbour entrance. It is the quintessential tourist photo op, but the cream teas live up to the hype.
- Bridge House Tea Room: If the harbour front is manic, duck into this tearoom near the bridge. It’s slightly set back and often offers a calmer atmosphere for a sandwich or scone.
- Toby Jug Cafe: A fantastic option if you have dietary requirements. They are well-regarded for their vegan and vegetarian breakfasts.
The Essential Takeaway
- Sharon’s Plaice: Sometimes you just want fish and chips on the harbour wall. This is the spot. Just one warning: watch the seagulls. They are professional food thieves here!
Parking for Foodies
Trying to park in the village centre can be stressful in July.
- The Main Car Park: Aim for the Cobweb Car Park (PL35 0HE). It’s large, right next to the pub, and uses the ‘JustPark’ app (Location ID: 8224). It’s a flat walk to The Rocket Store and Harbour Light from here. Like anywhere in Cornwall during the summer months – get there early to avoid disappointment.
- Read our complete guide to parking in Boscastle
Want to know more about Boscastle?
Check out our main guide for the best places to stay, hidden walks, and the full history of this magical harbour here.