Get your stay in Plymouth off to the perfect start with a hearty breakfast or brunch to fuel you up for a day of unforgettable memories in Britain's Ocean City.
The city is home to an array of delightful cafes and restaurants offering a variety of homemade and locally sourced dishes to suit diners of all dietary requirements.
Here are some of our top picks.
The Early Bird
Inspired by the vibrant Australian brunch culture The Early Bird serves all-day bright, wholesome, healthy and filling brekkies that everyone loves to eat. Using fresh ingredients, the team have put together simple but stunning plates with an Aussie twist.
Signature Strawberries
If you’re into beautifully presented food and a café that feels like a treat, Signature Strawberries is the one. Situated on Sutton Harbour, it’s known for its fresh sourdough bagels, dipped strawberries, and cakes that look (almost) too good to eat. It’s got a light, modern vibe, perfect for catching up with friends or just taking a moment for yourself.
Fig and Thyme
Tuck into a fresh, unique breakfast at Fig and Thyme Plymouth. Enjoy muich-loved breakfasts on signature platters with a menu equipped to satisfy various tastes. The laid back cozy ambience combined with the mouthwatering meals are the perfect way to start your day.
Seco Lounge
Take a trip to the trendy Royal William Yard and check out the popular Seco Lounge. Situated in the Mills Bakery building, the lounge is decked with fat stone walls, colossal steel columns and boasts a glamourous view out onto the marina. Its expansive breakfast menu is sure to bring a smile to anyone's face
The Dock
Sit back with a coffee and relax at The Dock at the heart of Plymouth’s Coastal Quarter. Boasting floor-to-ceiling windows and balconies with stunning views over the boats at Millbay and King Point Marina, The Dock is in a prime position to enjoy a hearty breakfast from their varied menu.
Boston Tea Party
Head to the historic grade two listed Jamaica House building on Sutton Harbour and you will find the laid-back Boston Tea Party. Offering a variety of breakfast classics as well pastries, granola bowls, pancakes and waffles the trendy venue which is also dog friendly is worth paying a visit to.
Hutong Bagel
Just outside Royal William Yard, Hutong Bagel is a favourite among locals for its bagels, coffee, and sea views. You can either sit outside and enjoy the views of Royal Willaim Yard or take it on the go and have a nice walk around to Firestone Bay. There can be a queue due to popularity, but it soon goes down and is well worth it!
Monty's Cafe
Head to the heart of The Barbican and you will find the much-loved Monty's. Open daily for breakfast, brunch and much more, the café has a laid-back charm to it and serves dishes cooked with locally sourced ingredients.
The Boathouse Cafe
Tuck into breakfast with a view at the Boathouse Cafe on The Barbican. Dine al fresco on a warm morning thanks to the restaurant's retractable roof and enjoy a filling breakfast to get the day off to the perfect start.
Cap'n Jaspers
A trip to Plymouth isn't complete without a visit to the iconic Cap'n Jaspers on The Barbican. The delicious eat-in and takeout venue specialises in mouthwatering brunches to fill you up. Whether it is a bacon roll, a famous Jasperizer burger or the humongous half-a-yard hot dog, there is plenty to tuck into.
The Terrace Cafe
Nestled on a cliff face on Plymouth Hoe, The Terrace Cafe provides a prime location to enjoy a bit of brekkie with a view. Tuck into a fresh traditional English breakfast with a cuppa and enjoy the best sights of Britain's Ocean City.
Check out the full range of Food & Drink offerings across the city with plenty of cuisines patitiently waiting to be enjoyed.
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