Boathouse Cafe

Plymouth


With a deck enclosed by canvas and clear plastic, and a quayside setting, the Boathouse has a firmly nautical flavour. Fittingly, its chefs delight in showcasing locally caught, sustainable fish dishes (think goujons, fish and chips, and fresh crab), some of which has been caught by its own day boat, the Fiona Mary.

It often stays open late on summer evenings.


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