Fish & Seafood Restaurants in Dartmouth
1. The Seahorse
Fish & seafood restaurant in Dartmouth
5 South Embankment - TQ6
“Such a great find on the embankment at Dartmouth”: Mitch Tonks’s “elegant”, Italian-inspired bistro flagship, latterly under head chef son Ben — and replete with new roof terrace for cocktails. “Just the sort of restaurant you want to find while on holiday but rarely do”, it attracts reams of praise for its “fantastic fish”, sourced from Brixham market a few miles away, while the attractive room exudes “a real buzz”.
2. No 7 Fish Bistro & Wine Bar
Fish & seafood restaurant in Torquay
7 Beacon Terrace - TQ1
“Quality fresh fish served beautifully and Champagne to chase it down is always a winner” at the Stacey family’s “quiet spot by the harbour”, whose “basic decor makes it even better” – it’s “a favourite in Torquay”, and many regulars agree it’s “better than many more well-known places in Cornwall”. There’s an equally unpretentious wine bar upstairs, with great views over Torbay.
3. Crab Shed
Fish & seafood restaurant in Salcombe
Gould Road - TQ8
Specialising as the name suggests in local crab (even the chips can be upgraded to ‘crabby fries’ with a sprinkle of crabmeat and parmesan), this wooden café has perched on the harbour for eleven years now “next to where the fishing boats land their catch, so everything’s as fresh as it gets”. Daily Mail critic Tom Parker Bowles gobbled ‘crab and more crab’ in his rave June 2025 review.
4. The Oyster Shack
Fish & seafood restaurant in Bigbury-on-Sea
Millburn Orchard Farm, Stakes Hills - TQ7
You need to plan your route according to the tide if you visit this thirty-year-old venture on a site that used to host an oyster farm. Nowadays you dine either indoors or at plastic tables below an awning. Oysters are of course at the heart of the menu, but there’s also locally sourced crab and lobster as well as a BBQ catch of the day. (In fact there are also burgers, hot dogs, BBQ tofu, you name it).
5. Crab Shack
Fish & seafood restaurant in Teignmouth
3 Queen St - TQ14
“Right by the beach with lovely sunset views across to Dartmoor” (particularly from the terrace), this is the place to “indulge yourself with a huge seafood platter of fresh crab and oysters”; these days it’s “no longer just a ‘shack’” as of yore (reflected in the prices, a perennial quibble), but is “now serving up a more sophisticated menu” spanning cocktails and roast lobster.
6. Shoals
Fish & seafood restaurant in Brixham
10 South West Coast Path - TQ5
“After a swim in the Shoalstone Lido, it’s a delight to eat at this seafood café on the coastal path looking out over the seawater pool” (with further views to the Bay of Torquay) and – as of 2022 – an even more dramatic rooftop terrace where they grill catch and bring it to the table. One regular fan feels it’s “got its mojo back of late”, saying “the menu had veered towards more ambitious dishes the tiny kitchen struggled to deliver, but it’s back doing what it does best – simple cooking of the freshest fish delivered straight from the Brixham Fish Auction (where the owner is a wholesaler)”.
7. Hope Cove House
Fish & seafood restaurant in Hope Cove
Inner Hope - TQ7
2023 Review: “Worth a detour. Have been coming since they opened under new ownership in 2019 and it’s only grown in strength despite the pandemic. Absolute gem!” – limited but very enthusiastic feedback on this 14-bedroom hotel on the South West Coast path, with commanding views of the sea and looking over Hope Cove beach (which is yards away). The food is brasserie-style fare (sirloin, red mullet, confit duck…) and good value.
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