205 Restaurants near Torquay

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Renowned for its striking coastline, bustling harbour and plentiful sunshine, Torquay is a popular destination for British holidaymakers after a slice of quintessential English seaside living. Situated on the southwest coast, Torquay is part of the English Riviera in Devon, a UNESCO site, and exudes Victorian charm as well as stunning seaside and countryside vistas. Given the town’s coastal location, many restaurants in Torquay showcase freshly caught seafood. Head down to one of its casual fish and chip joints or refined dining establishments for a taste of the sea. There are plenty of places to eat in Torquay that boast outstanding seafront views along the harbour and marina, perfect for a special occasion dinner. If you’re not a seafood fan, fear not. There are numerous British restaurants that showcase local produce grown in the surrounding countryside, as well as a selection of international eateries, so there’s something for everyone.

 Restaurants near Torquay
 Restaurants near Torquay
 Restaurants near Torquay
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It's a Wrap

It's a Wrap

Plymouth, PL1 1TL
28.5 miles
The Old Morgue is one of Plymouth’s best kept secrets. The venue is amazing for live entertainment, functions and much more. With its quirky design an ... Find out more
Thirty One

Thirty One

Plymouth, PL1 3PE
28.7 miles
Having taken over the site of the Rock Salt Café, Thirty One is a produce led, modern British restaurant serving a seasonally changing menu alongside ... Find out more
Las Iguanas - Plymouth

Las Iguanas - Plymouth

Plymouth, PL1 3RP
28.9 miles
Enjoy a taste of Latin America in Plymouth at our Royal William Yard restaurant, alive with the delicious taste of Latin food alongside a legendary cocktail ... Find out more
Artillery Tower

Artillery Tower

Plymouth, PL1 3QR
28.9 miles
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"Firestone Bay artillery tower is one of the oldest military buildings in Plymouth, built in the early 1500s to protect the deep-water passage at the No ..." Read our full review
The Hook and Line

The Hook and Line

Plymouth, PL1 3QQ
29.0 miles
Le Bistrot Pierre Plymouth

Le Bistrot Pierre Plymouth

Plymouth, PL1 3RP
29.0 miles
Located in the impressive surroundings of Plymouth’s Royal William Yard, our Plymouth bistrot is a unique place in which food and drink can be enjoyed ... Find out more
Wagamama Plymouth

Wagamama Plymouth

Plymouth, PL1 3QQ
29.1 miles
Jolly Jacks

Jolly Jacks

Plymouth , PL1 4LS
29.1 miles
School of Spice

School of Spice

Devonport, PL1 4AE
29.5 miles
We are happy to announce that we have started our new Indian Restaurant service.So please do come with your friends & family and taste ... Find out more
The Edgcumbe Arms

The Edgcumbe Arms

Torpoint, PL101HX
29.5 miles
The Edgcumbe Arms is on the Rame Peninsula in the hamlet of Cremyll. We are on the banks of the River Tamar and have fabulous views across to Drakes Island ... Find out more
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Torquay's rich history was originally centred around the industries of fishing and agriculture, before developing into a seaside resort. You'll find plenty of charming Victorian architecture throughout the town, and if you’re interested in its history, be sure to visit Kent’s Cavern, a prehistoric cave touted to be one of the most significant Stone Age sites in the country.

There are plenty of activities on offer in Torquay, perfect for a family getaway or a long weekend away from the city. Take a stroll along the palm-lined promenade and the princess pier built in 1890 to soak in the stunning sea views. Or, gaze over this pastel-dotted town from a boat, with plenty of boat trips available to take you around the bay. There are also fishing trips on offer if you fancy trying your luck.

Visiting in October? Be sure to check out the England Seafood Feast Festival that takes place in Torquay to try the specialities of the area. Literature aficionados will be pleased to hear this town was once home to Agatha Christie and there is a mile-long walk through the town that takes you to key sites related to her life and works. Alternatively, if you’d prefer to kick back and relax, head to one of the many sandy beaches and take a dip in the turquoise waters.