Find out what Seafood restaurants to try in St Mary's. St. Mary’s is a postcard-perfect jumble of castles and coves. It’s the largest island of the United Kingdom’s Isles of Scilly, an archipelago that’s been inhabited for thousands of years. Ancient stone structures, Spanish windmills, lush gardens and breathtaking wetlands all draw visitors longing for a quaint Cornish holiday that’s steeped in history and modern charm.
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4 based on 377 reviews
A very unpreproposing location above a fish and chip shop (closed the day we went) through an ordinary entrance, up a narrow stairway into a relatively small upper room. Then wow! An excellent menu with well prepared and delicious food served by charming and friendly staff. What more could you ask for on the first night of a delayed holiday? Oh yes - a definitely not over-demanding bill. I'd really recommend this little gem..
4 based on 190 reviews
The must visit bar, restaurant and cafe in the heart of Hugh town on St Mary's. We provide excellent food, drinks and service. Top quality produce will be served daily from our open kitchen where you can enjoy fantastic harbour views, marvel at the skill
Unprepossessing entrance next to the public toilets, but once you get upstairs WOW. Revamped shipping office with a clean bright finish, but making use of original features and artefacts. First rate, friendly, unhurried service. Excellent menu, food properly cooked and well presented. Not the cheapest place in St Marys, but well worth it. Soo good we returned a couple of nights later.
4 based on 1432 reviews
A well-loved family run restaurant overlooking the beautiful harbour on St Mary's, Isles of Scilly. Open daily from late March through to the end of October. We open at 10am and serve evening meals from 6pm, except on Tuesday nights.
The view from here is amazing! We had some pretty juicy sandwiches looking out at the harbour. Itâs a little expensive but youâre paying for a lovely location.
4 based on 79 reviews
The Pilot's Gig Restaurant is a cosy cavern full of Scillonian history and character. It is accessible at ground floor down the alleyway opposite 'The Mermaid Inn'. We are fully licensed and open 6 days a week, closed on a Sunday. We are family friendly a
Not many people had found this restaurant on the evening we were there as there were only a couple of other tables occupied. Very friendly service, good size portions and good quality steak and lamb shank.
4 based on 96 reviews
Pre-booked for a Wednesday dinner, was very busy when we arrived and we were immediately informed of menu items that werenât available - quite a few of them. Luckily this didnât affect our choice. My husband had never eaten lobster and decided to try the half with garlic and chive butter. I opted for the slow cooked beef brisket with soft shell tacos. The food arrived extremely quickly - less than 10 minutes from order which surprised me considerably, I had assumed the brisket would be pre cooked but a lobster would take longer......The lobster was served with fries and a small dish of coleslaw, my husband enjoyed it. The beef tacos were disappointing - 3 tacos probably max 3â diameter each, the beef was quite spicy but didnât really have much flavour, a side of coleslaw and salsa and sour cream made it a light bite rather than a full meal. Followed up with profiteroles which were lovely and a generous portion.The Beach had a lively atmosphere, tables are quite close together. Staff were efficient and chatty. Good range of bottled beers, good wine list.
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