As the “Gateway to Cornwall,” Saltash is the first stop for many visitors crossing the Tamar Bridge. But don’t just drive through—this historic town has a thriving food scene that takes full advantage of its riverside location. From bistros with panoramic views of the bridges to quirky burger joints on the high street, there is plenty to explore.

Whether you are watching the boats on the Tamar or looking for a lively dinner spot on Fore Street, here is our curated guide to eating out in Saltash.

Our Top Picks

Saltash mixes traditional Cornish hospitality with some surprisingly modern and quirky dining options.

1. Foreign Muck

Despite the tongue-in-cheek name, Foreign Muck serves up some of the best food in town. Located on Fore Street, it is a burger and burrito bar that specialises in high-quality American and Mexican comfort food.

  • The Vibe: Retro and fun. The decor is eclectic, featuring vintage signs and a laid-back atmosphere that makes it perfect for a fun night out with friends.
  • The Highlight: The burgers are towering and delicious, but their cocktail menu is equally impressive—try the “Saltash Iced Tea.”
  • Website: Foreign Muck

2. The Union Inn

You can’t miss The Union Inn; it is the pub right on the waterside with the giant Union Jack painted on the wall. It is a proper community pub that dates back centuries.

  • The Vibe: Nautical and traditional. It sits right under the Royal Albert Bridge, offering a cosy interior filled with brass and maritime memorabilia, plus regular live music.
  • The Highlight: Drinking a pint on the quayside while looking up at Brunel’s engineering masterpiece is a unique Saltash experience.
  • Website: The Union Inn

Social Dining

Just Be

Also on Fore Street, Just Be is a wine bar and bistro that focuses on social dining. It is a great spot if you want to share food and enjoy a relaxed evening.

  • The Vibe: Chic and intimate. It feels more like a city wine bar, with a warm welcome and a focus on slowing down to enjoy your food.
  • The Highlight: The grazing boards. They are beautifully presented and packed with local cheeses, meats, and olives—perfect for sharing over a bottle of wine.
  • Website: Just Be

Views of the Tamar

The Two Bridges

As the name suggests, The Two Bridges offers incredible views of both the road and rail bridges connecting Cornwall to Devon. It is a spacious pub located right on the riverbank.

  • The Vibe: Spacious and scenic. It is a family-friendly spot with a large conservatory that ensures you get a great view of the river whatever the weather.
  • The Highlight: The Sunday Carvery is very popular with locals, offering good value and stunning scenery.
  • Website: The Two Bridges

Planning to stay near the border?
Saltash is a convenient base for exploring both Devon and Cornwall. View our guide to the best places to stay in Saltash.


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