Port Isaac (Cornish: Porthysek) is a small fishing village on the Atlantic coast of north Cornwall, England, in the United Kingdom. The nearest towns are Wadebridge and Camelford, each ten miles (16Â km) away. A nearby hamlet, Port Gaverne, is sometimes considered to be part of Port Isaac. The meaning of the village's Cornish name, Porthysek, is "corn port", indicating a trade in corn from the arable inland district.
Since 2004, the village has served as the backdrop to the ITV television series Doc Martin. It also is home to the sea-shanty singing group Fisherman's Friends.
Great cream tea! Best gluten free scone I've had. Great milkshake and friendly staff.
L GApr 5, 2018
Superb cream tea. I also bought a stunning lamp, which is now looking fabulous in my sitting room.
Carole MillingtonSep 22, 2017
The best cream tea we had in cornwall. Kids enjoyed smoothie and milkshake to.
Philip spencerAug 11, 2017
What a gem! We discovered this cafe walking through Port Isaac to get to the cliffs. The building is bright and airy with a mezzanine running around the top, leaving most of the building open for two storeys. They sell exquisite jewellery, scarves, clothes, pottery, and nick nacks for the home and it's all arranged to be visible from the cafe on the ground floor. The food and drink were delicious. Music from a local band playing really added to the experience, leaving us with an impression of a warm, bright, and friendly place. Well worth a visit.
ButterflyZoSep 26, 2016
Great little restaurant very clean and tidy, had to have the best fish finger sandwich in the country!
Neil SimmondsMay 25, 2017
What a gem in this town. Exceptional service, excellent food, cute location and they have handmade pottery for sale. We had soup, cream tea, salad and pastis and it was all some of the best we had. The owner was very nice too and showed us all the hand made wares that they made down below. So overall a top rated cafe that you need to visit.
Bronson KurtzJun 24, 2018
Wonderful place to eat .... cream tea and farmers lunch splendid
Nigel TaylorJun 28, 2018
Great cream tea! Best gluten free scone I've had. Great milkshake and friendly staff.
L GApr 5, 2018
Superb cream tea. I also bought a stunning lamp, which is now looking fabulous in my sitting room.
Carole MillingtonSep 22, 2017
The best cream tea we had in cornwall. Kids enjoyed smoothie and milkshake to.
Philip spencerAug 11, 2017
What a gem! We discovered this cafe walking through Port Isaac to get to the cliffs. The building is bright and airy with a mezzanine running around the top, leaving most of the building open for two storeys. They sell exquisite jewellery, scarves, clothes, pottery, and nick nacks for the home and it's all arranged to be visible from the cafe on the ground floor. The food and drink were delicious. Music from a local band playing really added to the experience, leaving us with an impression of a warm, bright, and friendly place. Well worth a visit.
ButterflyZoSep 26, 2016
Great little restaurant very clean and tidy, had to have the best fish finger sandwich in the country!
Neil SimmondsMay 25, 2017
What a gem in this town. Exceptional service, excellent food, cute location and they have handmade pottery for sale. We had soup, cream tea, salad and pastis and it was all some of the best we had. The owner was very nice too and showed us all the hand made wares that they made down below. So overall a top rated cafe that you need to visit.
Bronson KurtzJun 24, 2018
Wonderful place to eat .... cream tea and farmers lunch splendid
Nigel TaylorJun 28, 2018
Great cream tea! Best gluten free scone I've had. Great milkshake and friendly staff.
L GApr 5, 2018
Superb cream tea. I also bought a stunning lamp, which is now looking fabulous in my sitting room.
Carole MillingtonSep 22, 2017
The best cream tea we had in cornwall. Kids enjoyed smoothie and milkshake to.
Philip spencerAug 11, 2017
What a gem! We discovered this cafe walking through Port Isaac to get to the cliffs. The building is bright and airy with a mezzanine running around the top, leaving most of the building open for two storeys. They sell exquisite jewellery, scarves, clothes, pottery, and nick nacks for the home and it's all arranged to be visible from the cafe on the ground floor. The food and drink were delicious. Music from a local band playing really added to the experience, leaving us with an impression of a warm, bright, and friendly place. Well worth a visit.
ButterflyZoSep 26, 2016
Great little restaurant very clean and tidy, had to have the best fish finger sandwich in the country!
Neil SimmondsMay 25, 2017
What a gem in this town. Exceptional service, excellent food, cute location and they have handmade pottery for sale. We had soup, cream tea, salad and pastis and it was all some of the best we had. The owner was very nice too and showed us all the hand made wares that they made down below. So overall a top rated cafe that you need to visit.
Bronson KurtzJun 24, 2018
Wonderful place to eat .... cream tea and farmers lunch splendid
Nigel TaylorJun 28, 2018