Rock Salt

Top choice in Plymouth


Local boy Dave Jenkins has worked wonders at his little brasserie, which has deservedly built up a loyal local following and scooped up foodie awards. It suits all times of day: tuck into fluffy American pancakes for breakfast, enjoy a light artichoke risotto for lunch and savour confit beef blade for dinner. A local diner par excellence.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Plymouth attractions

1. Drake Statue

0.76 MILES

A monument to one of Plymouth's most celebrated sons, Sir Francis Drake – the globetrotting explorer and hero of the battle against the Spanish Armada.

2. Plymouth Naval Memorial

0.78 MILES

The immense Plymouth Naval Memorial commemorates Commonwealth WWI and WWII sailors who have no grave but the sea.

3. Plymouth Hoe

0.78 MILES

Francis Drake supposedly spied the Spanish fleet from this grassy headland overlooking Plymouth Sound (the city's wide bay); the bowling green on which he…

4. Smeaton's Tower

0.82 MILES

The red-and-white stripes of Smeaton's Tower rise from the middle of the Plymouth Hoe headland. For an insight into past lighthouse keepers' lives, head…

5. Merchant's House

0.86 MILES

It's worth checking whether this fine half-timbered building has re-opened after essential repairs. The largest 17th-century house in Plymouth, it's…

6. Plymouth Gin Distillery

0.94 MILES

This heavily beamed distillery has been concocting gin since 1793, making it the oldest working producer of the spirit in England. Four to six tours per…

7. Elizabethan Mural

0.96 MILES

Now severely faded, the vast painting covering an entire side of a three-storey house was created by Robert Lenkiewicz (1941–2002; www.robertlenkiewicz…

8. Citadel

0.99 MILES

A huge, largely 17th-century fortress that occupies an imposing position on Plymouth Hoe. It's home to a regiment of Commando Gunners. You can only visit…