Traveling & Eating in Plymouth, UK


If you’re heading down to Plymouth, get ready for a food scene full of coastal classics and local gems that make eating out kinda addictive.

This city isn’t just about fishing boats and history – there are independent spots, quirky cafes, and budget eats that taste way better than their price tags let on.

There’s a laid-back, sea-breezy vibe here, thanks to the waterfront, friendly locals, and lots of good food that covers just about every craving.

Let’s dive into some essential Plymouth eats and the best neighborhoods to explore with your appetite.

What to Eat in Plymouth

Plymouth Fish and Chips

You can’t leave without grabbing fish and chips. Plymouth takes this classic pretty seriously – super fresh fish from the harbor, crispy batter, and chips that are always piping hot. Grab a seat by the water or hit a chippy tucked into the city’s corners, and you’ll get why locals love it.

Pasties

These are proper Devon/Cornwall comfort food, and locals have strong opinions on the best ones in town. You’ll spot them everywhere – flaky pastry, savory fillings, and plenty of choices if you walk through the markets or bakeries downtown.

Fresh Seafood

Plymouth’s right on the water so you’ve gotta check out the seafood. Mussels, scallops, and crab pop up in lots of spots, often served in hearty stews or simply grilled.

Bubble Waffles

This Instagrammable dessert is a Plymouth street food favorite, with loads of combos from sweet to savory. Catch them at market stalls if you’re in the center.

Foodie Neighbourhoods in Plymouth

The Barbican

One of the oldest parts of town, The Barbican has cobblestone streets, chill harbor views, and a bunch of indie cafes, pubs, and seafood restaurants (lots with fresh catch straight off the boats). Grab a coffee or hit the bars at night and soak up some live music.

Royal William Yard

This former naval supplies yard is now a cool hangout for food and drink, with a little bit of everything – fancy restaurants, pizza places, and delis. There’s always something happening here (think foodie festivals and live music), right next to the water.

City Centre & Plymouth Market

The Market area is a budget food paradise — check out stalls for Mauritian, Southeast Asian, and classic British snacks. Wander just a bit and you’ll find tons of little lunch spots, bakeries, and coffee shops.

Mutley Plain

This busy student-y stretch is dotted with quick eats, good-value restaurants, and some quality brunch places. It’s not fancy but it’s where to go when you want fast, filling, and a place that gets lively at night.

Budget Restaurants in Plymouth

Asian Noodle Bar

Quick, tasty, and wallet-friendly Southeast Asian classics, right off the Barbican. Their noodles, dumplings, and crispy bites hit the spot after a day exploring.

It’s casual, with friendly service and big takeaway trade. Go for lunch or a low-key dinner.

Souk

North African and Middle Eastern street food, big flavors, and lots of veggie options. The vibes are fun and lively, especially in the evenings, and the belly dancing nights are a laugh.

It’s a chill place to hang with mates and everything’s super affordable.

Maurish

Mauritian home cooking in market-style surroundings. This stall inside Plymouth Market serves up curries, daal, rice, and island snacks at great prices.

Ideal for something filling and a bit different on the cheap.

Kawaffle

This spot in Plymouth Market does bubble waffles with loads of toppings, both sweet and savory. Pretty much the most fun street food dessert in town.

Awesome for a snack mid-market wander, or a quick, treat-yourself break.

Mid-Range Restaurants in Plymouth

Rockfish

Perfect for fresh fish, with seaside views and next-level fish and chips. Menu also includes grilled seafood, salads, and plenty of crisp, cold drinks to go with your meal.

Great for families, mates, and anyone who craves sea air with dinner. Prices are decent for the quality.

The Fig Tree @ 36

Independent, family-run, and all about local ingredients. The menu changes all the time, but it’s always inventive and beautifully done (think slow-cooked meats and creative veggies).

The atmosphere is smart but comfy. It’s ideal for a date or relaxed night with friends.

Knead Pizza

Knead dishes up Neapolitan pizza in a super old building with loads of character. Pizzas are light, toppings generous, and the whole place is laid-back and warm.

They’ve got both classics and more creative pies—perfect for sharing or indulging yourself.

Luxury Restaurants in Plymouth

Fletcher’s Restaurant

Fine dining in Plymouth but without any stuffiness. Tasting menus, seasonal ingredients, and gorgeous presentation. It’s a bit of a hidden gem for celebrations or just treating yourself to some brilliant, high-end British cooking.

Expect a smart but relaxed vibe, and really knowledgeable staff who love food.

Best Coffee Shops in Plymouth

Rockets & Rascals

A Barbican favorite, half bike shop and half coffee hangout. Killer flat whites, lots of brunch, and a sociable, community feel. If you’re into cycling or just want a laid-back vibe, it’s a must-stop.

The Early Bird

Two branches serving up all-day brunch, artisan bakes, and great coffee. The atmosphere is chill but still buzzing—proper spot for starting your day or catching up with friends.

Prime Plymouth Café

Independent, casual, and a go-to for locals after solid coffee, toasties, and skate culture. Always feels welcoming and authentic, perfect to relax or get some work done.

The Hutong Bagel Co.

Hand-rolled bagels, lush fillings, and good coffee. Open from early, so you can grab something before exploring. Friendly service and cool, artsy energy.

Jacka Bakery

Oldest bakery in Plymouth—and possibly in the UK—serving fresh loaves, pastries, and good brews. Grab a pastry and sit by the water if the weather’s good.

Markets in Plymouth

Plymouth Farmers Market

This is where you’ll find loads of local produce, homemade snacks, cheeses, bakes, and sometimes local crafts. The stalls change seasonally, but it’s always fresh and super friendly.

Plymouth Market

Indoors, bustling, and packed with food stalls, international street eats, and sweet treats. It’s the best stop for a quick feast and grabbing gifts like artisan chocolate or local sausage rolls.

Budget Accommodation in Plymouth

OYO Plymouth Central Hotel

Central location, basic but clean rooms, and friendly staff. If you’re mainly here for food and sights, it’s a cheap, reliable base.

New Continental Hotel – Sure Hotel Collection by Best Western

Decent-size rooms, walking distance to everything, and sometimes has good breakfast deals. It’s a solid pick if you want easy access to the waterfront and city centre.

Copthorne Hotel Plymouth

Right in the city centre with comfortable beds and free WiFi. Prices drop if you book early or off-season. You can walk to the main sights and stations.

Travelodge Plymouth Derriford

Not exciting, but gets the job done for cheap. Clean, practical, and right by Derriford Hospital and the university.

Lovely 1 Bed Flat Hoe/Barbican

If you want something private but affordable, this Airbnb-style flat is close to the Hoe and Barbican. Free parking, WiFi, and easy for foodies who want to shop and cook.

Mid-Range Accommodation in Plymouth

Crowne Plaza Plymouth

Big rooms, nice gym, and an indoor pool, plus views across the harbor. Location is right between city life and the coast.

Premier Inn City Centre

Bigger rooms than some hotels in the area, with comfy beds and quiet. It’s an easy walk to restaurants and the main shopping streets.

ibis Plymouth

Classic mid-range chain with all the basics, free parking, and close to the A38 for trips out of town. Friendly staff and breakfast buffet.

Crescent House Self-Catering

Self-catering apartment near Plymouth Hoe. Great for couples or friends who want their own space and like cooking up some market finds.

Jurys Inn Plymouth

Central, modern, and well-priced with easy access to everything (especially if you want to walk to dinner). Good service and comfy, clean rooms.

Luxury Accommodation in Plymouth

Imperial Plymouth Hotel

Georgian townhouse turns boutique hotel just off the Hoe. Airy rooms, personal vibe, lush breakfast, and free parking round out the plush touches.

Crowne Plaza Plymouth – An IHG Hotel

This larger hotel gives you luxury upgrades like a swimming pool, views over Plymouth Sound, and on-site dining. Spa and gym on-site for the full experience.

Boringdon Hall Hotel and Spa

Just outside town for a bit of country luxe. Historic manor, modern comforts, destination spa, and a fine-dining restaurant. Gorgeous for a romantic or relax-focused trip.

NEW LUXURY for 2024 – Central Plymouth House

Group house rental with all the bells and whistles – sleeps 10, close to everything, and decked out for longer stays or self-catering with mates or family.

Boutique City Apartments

If you want space and modern luxury, these apartments put you right in the city centre. Decor is stylish, kitchens are fully kitted out, and it feels both posh and private.