Marazion Food and Drink
Nobody could stroll through Marazion without feeling hungry! From the aroma of garlic and fresh seafood to the irresistible smell of oven-hot Cornish pasties, the town is a sensory delight. Here are just some of the places where you can find good food and drink in Marazion.
Cafes and restaurants in Marazion
Shutters Restaurant and Lounge Bar at the Godolphin Hotel is the place to go for elegant local food with a view. The Godolphin perches above the beach, directly opposite St Michael’s Mount. The views from both inside and the terrace are incredible, whatever the weather, season or time of day. If you love to start the day with a more sophisticated breakfast, we recommend Shutters.
Across the road, the Cutty Sark Restaurant & Bar is a much-loved locals’ and visitors’ eatery, known for its friendly service and great local ingredients. Chapel Rock Cafe is perfect for a light lunch and we love Jordan’s Cafe (opposite the Marshes) for snacks.
Marazion pubs
The Godolphin and Cutty Sark are both pubs as well as restaurants, with the King’s Arms sitting in between them on Fore Street. Keep going up the hill to the Fire Engine Inn with its gorgeous sea views.
Nearby, there are The Mexico in Long Rock, The Star in Crowlas, The Coldstreamer in Gulval and The White Hart in Ludgvan. All serve food, and are just a short taxi ride away from Marazion.
Take aways and dining at home
You can find all your Cornish seaside favourites in Marazion: the Tudor Chippy, Philps’ pasties and Ruby’s ice cream. Head up to the friendly Copper Spoon for takeout coffee and cakes. If you want to prepare your own Cornish feast in your holiday cottage kitchen, Thornes in Long Rock sells excellent local produce.