Hardens Guide to the Best Restaurants in Helston
Hardens guides have spent 34 years compiling reviews of the best Helston restaurants. On Hardens.com you'll find details and reviews of 16 restaurants in Helston and our unique survey based approach to rating and reviewing Helston restaurants gives you the best insight into the top restaurants in every area and of every type of cuisine.
Featured Helston Restaurants
1. Fallowfields
restaurant in The Lizard
Housel Bay - TR12
Harnessing chaos of the sea and the tranquility of nature. Fallowfields is our Michelin recommended, three rosette signature restaurant, which offers tasting menus crafted by our Head Chef Joseph Fallowfield from the very best Cornwall has to offer.We are always thinkin...
2. 2 Fore Street Restaurant
British, Modern restaurant in Mousehole
2 Fore St - TR19
“This perfect small restaurant never fails”, chorus the many fans of chef-patron Joe Wardell’s “unassuming but confident and fabulous food” – where a key strength is the “really inventive, delicious and interesting fish dishes that are always fresh”. “In good weather the courtyard garden is a delight”. Top Menu Tip – “their soufflés are just wonderful – and the crab soup – always go for the specials on the board”.
3. Kota
British, Modern restaurant in Porthleven
Harbour Head - TR13
“The ‘one to beat’ in the surrounding area, despite increasing competition” – this harbourside restaurant with rooms is “a place for a quite special dinner, where the imaginative menus and ingredients continue to reflect Jude Kereama‘s heritage” (a mixture of New Zealand and Asian backgrounds). “The tasting menus remain very good value at a time when such menus are becoming all but prohibitively priced elsewhere”.
4. The Ferryboat Inn
Fish & seafood restaurant in Helford Passage
“You could look at the view forever” from this brilliantly situated and cosy ancient pub, right by the Helford estuary and its foot ferry across the river. “While the menu doesn’t vary year on year, they seem to have found a format that works for the varied audience that visits. Food is hearty and tasty, good quality and feels like a safe pair of hands”.
5. Hevva!
restaurant in Falmouth
33 High Street - TR11
“A new small restaurant serving really good seafood” that opened in late 2023. Feedback is still too limited for a rating but it looks promising – service is “enthusiastic” and the blackboard menu “seems seasonal and changing (had an unusual Hake in Nettle soup which was really very good)”.
6. Porthminster Café
Mediterranean restaurant in St Ives
Porthminster Beach - TR26
“Fabulous beach-front location, great fish cookery and good wines” combine to guarantee an “altogether enjoyable lunch or dinner” at this St Ives fixture, led for more than 20 years by Aussie-born chef Mick Smith, who benefits from “not trying too hard to be innovative”.
7. The Old Coastguard
British, Modern restaurant in Mousehole
The Parade - TR19
“One to return to for its comfort and lovely views (even in winter)” of St Michael’s Mount and the Lizard – this Cornish seaside hotel with its “buzzy” bar/café is from the same stable as the not-far-distant Gurnard’s Head and the well-known Felin Fach Griffin in Wales. It wins praise for “capable gastropub-quality cooking” and its “buzzy style”. Top Tip – “great Sunday lunch”.
8. Porthgwidden Beach Café
Fish & seafood restaurant in St Ives
Porthgwidden Beach - TR26
A “great view of the beach” (particularly from the deck) and across the bay to Godrevy Lighthouse in the distance has long been the major draw to this seaside café; while the food isn’t quite what it once was (breakfast is take-away only these days), it does its job, with dishes like crab linguine and fish ‘n’ chips playing up the local catch. PS – if you’re making a day of it, they also rent out 36 brightly coloured beachside ‘pods’ or shacks, allowing you to store your beach kit and refuel at this restaurant without the hassle of carting your valuables with you.
9. Hotel Tresanton
Fish & seafood restaurant in St Mawes
27 Lower Castle Road - TR2
Stunningly located on the seafront in St Mawes, this staple of design and travel magazines is the flagship of the Polizzi Collection, run by interiors guru Olga Polizzi and her ‘Hotel Inspector’ daughter Alex (who also oversee Hotel Endsleigh near Tavistock and, most recently, The Star in Alfriston, East Sussex). The food, which again elicited solid marks this year, can be taken in the chic dining room or more casual Dog’s Head bar.
10. Tolcarne Inn
Fish & seafood restaurant in Penzance
Tolcarne Pl - TR18
Right by Newlyn’s sea wall, Ben Tunnicliffe’s beamed 1800s pub with an appealing terrace specialises in “very good fish”, with the chalkboard menu changing to reflect what’s come in on the boats that day. Ratings slipped slightly this year on a couple of less enthusiastic reports (particularly regarding service), and the setting remains “fairly basic”, but for the majority it’s all about the “utterly delicious” catch – “spanking fresh and not fussed with, so the flavours can shine”.
11. The Idle Rocks
British, Modern restaurant in St Mawes
Harbourside - TR2
“Eating here on a summer’s evening is a real treat, given the setting” – a Relais & Châteaux hotel with a fantastic position including “fabulous views” over the sea. The menu can seem “a bit eclectic”, and even the odd fan feels the food sometimes “maybe doesn’t quite match the setting”. All of the good number of diners who report recommend it however, rate the cooking as either “very good” or “exceptional”, and say “if you don’t mind the prices, it’s very enjoyable”!.
12. Driftwood Hotel
International restaurant in Rosevine
A “lovely setting” is the obvious draw to this New England-inspired hotel on the Roseland Peninsula, overlooking Gerrans Bay from its clifftop location. Praise came this year for the “well-presented and prepared fine-dining” offered by its restaurant, but change is afoot, hence we’ve left it un-rated for the time being. In July 2024, after our annual diners’ poll concluded, owners for the last 22 years, Paul & Fiona Robinson retired, selling the property to an investor. Plans are afoot for an upgrade with 20 extra bedrooms, improvements to the bar and dining room and the addition of a spa.
13. Hubbox
Burgers, etc restaurant in Truro
116 Kenwyn Street - TR1
“Good burgers” – “as good as they get in Cornwall” – from high-welfare grass-fed West Country beef are key to the success of Richard Boon’s small chain, which has grown over 22 years from its original venue in St Ives to 10 branches, as far north as Cardiff and as far east as Portsmouth. There’s “plenty of choice” on the menus, including chicken options and local craft beers.
14. The Verdant Seafood Bar
Fish & seafood restaurant in Falmouth
Quay Street - TR11
“A great find while on holiday” – this cool modern bar from Penryn’s Verdant craft brewery serves tapas-style portions of fresh local seafood to accompany its impressive beer selection. There was limited feedback in our survey this year, but all was positive.
15. Culture
British, Modern restaurant in Falmouth
Custom House Quay, 38B Arwenack Street - TR11
“Expert cooking, an interesting menu with a very strong emphasis on provenance and sustainability, all backed by friendly and well-informed service” win a thumbs-up for Hylton & Petronella Espey’s “small and tucked-away” venue on Custom House Quay, which in two short years has become one of the most accoladed venues in Cornwall. The main event in the evening is the ‘Journey’ menu at £80 per person: ‘a story told over seven courses’.
16. The Watch House
Fish & seafood restaurant in St Mawes
1 The Square - TR2
A “bustling” harbourside restaurant with a booth-lined ground-floor dining area and bright upstairs dining room that looks across the bay to the National Trust-run St Anthony Head. The “lovely food” comes at “reasonable prices”, with “good seafood dishes and pizzas as well as brunch”. If you’d rather cart it away to dine al fresco, they also do a swift trade in fish ‘n’ chips.
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