Reviews on Seafood food in Cowes, England, United Kingdom. Cowes (/kaʊz/) is an English seaport town and civil parish on the Isle of Wight. Cowes is located on the west bank of the estuary of the River Medina, facing the smaller town of East Cowes on the east bank. The two towns are linked by the Cowes Floating Bridge, a chain ferry.
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4 based on 222 reviews
I thought I'd try here as I read the reviews from others and were mostly all good. Having tried the haddock and chips I wasn't disappointed. The fish is all freshly cooked. I do recommend trying the haddock it tastes amazing. I will defentley be going back there before my holiday finishes. Great place for fish and chips in ryde.
Our Grade II listed building once supplied shoes to Queen Victoria. It is now home Jolliffe's Eatery; serving great breakfasts, lunches or champagne cream teas.
Coffee cream inside a light sponge. This with a wonderful rich Latte was a delightful morning tea. Staff are friendly and helpful.
This restaurant is situated on the Parade, with lovely, nearby sea-views. During our visit, we found the front windows/doors all open, allowing for cool sea breezes to wash over us. Very chilled, relaxed venue, and great ambiance. Friendly, welcoming staff whom were very attentive throughout our meal. Quite a good selection of starters, mains & desserts on offer in the menu, catering for gluten-free diners and vegetarians as well. Ample seating indoors, as well as outdoors at the front of the establishment. Highly recommended + would definitely go back without hesitation.
Staying on nearby campsite and having found nearest chippy on sat nav went to get chips to accompany food being prepared in caravan.Asking for 2 large portions of chips, the person serving questioned if I really needed 2 large portions as they were enough for 4 servings.So I returned with only one large portion of beautifully cooked chips. Only problem was, there was too many for 3 of us.Lovely little chippy, pity it's out of the way to achieve more passing trade.
4 based on 32 reviews
Came across this little gem quite by accident. Right on the sea front. Only disappointment was that they finished serving breakfast at 11.00, half hour before our visit. Still plenty of alternatives on the menu. We were so impressed with the food and service we went back the next day, got there at 10.30 and enjoyed a full English. Will visit again and will recommend to others.
4 based on 211 reviews
Located on The Parade, The Yachtsman has an enviable terrace with views over The Solent and beyond. An Idea venue for morning coffee, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner or maybe a glass of wine or real ale watching the world go by! The Yachtsman offers great
Came here with friends for a Cowes week meal and was impressed by the service (well done to Josh who had only recently started) and the quality of the fish and seafood. I ordered the hot seafood platter (see photo) and it was delicious. The mussels were the highlight, but all cooked really well and with respect to the quality produce.
4 based on 354 reviews
Wanted a quick tea on day of arrival so popped into restaurant. Fish and chips ok, my son wanted fishcakes which came with beans or peas, he wanted chips so £9.00 for 2 fishcakes and £3.20 for chips. Outrageous prices and staff plain rude and a bit thick to be honest. Might visit the takeaway but never ever the restaurant again.Hahah, you are the one that canât read the menu. It clearly states the price and what is included in the meal. Please donât come back to us or even the Island, stick with MacDonalds at the motorway services. And keep your misery to yourself rather than spreading it around.
4 based on 704 reviews
The Little Gloster is a award winning family restaurant with rooms located on the seas edge. Serving predominately local produce in a simplistic scandinavian relaxed atmosphere. It is listed in the michelin guide and the good food guide as being one of th
This is a lovely restaurant with spectacular sea views and a great vibe. Beautifully cooked fish with an inventive menu at the price you would expect (£200 for three courses at dinner with two glasses of wine each and service). The only downside was that they really did not understand about gluten sensitivity so this may not be a good choice if you have food intolerances.
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4 based on 399 reviews
Long established, family run business, set menu, a la carte and catch of the day, fresh local seafood, steak/meat dishes, vegetarian options, special dietary needs catered for wherever possible
Had a simply marvellous meal, this is one of the best fish restaurants we have visited. The young staff were excellent, attentive but 'low key'. Recommend Murray's to anyone.
4 based on 599 reviews
Mojac's is open 5 evenings a week for dinner (Tues-Sat) and will open for lunch for parties of 6 or more with 24 hours' notice. We do not cater for children and do not allow under 10's after 7pm. Mojac's Restaurant and Bar aims to provide all customers wi
Guilty as charged with loving the food and service at Mojac's, the duck, chicken, veggie dishes, and beef pastry were all terrific and don't miss the "nibbles" or the ice cream for dessert. Luckily we had to walk to and from the restaurant to where we were staying on the Isle or we couldn't/wouldn't have eaten so much - but it was just so good. The owner and staff are very attentive and we always were able to reserve and sit at the table in the window so could not have enjoyed our evenings out more. Was a high point of our stay.
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