Whether you're searching for a traditional chippy or a decadent seafood platter, there are many coastal restaurants across the UK which will satisfy your craving.
The Good Food Guide has spoken and hand-picked the best 28 coastal restaurants to visit from areas across the UK.
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25. The Dory Bistro
The Dory Bistro is located in Pittenweem, Fife. The Good Food Guide says: “It's a ‘wonderful thing’ to eat in a restaurant that cooks fish landed 40 metres from the kitchen, enthused one visitor – highlighting the fact that this bright and airy harbourfront bistro (with an art gallery and exhibition space attached) makes the most of what is on its doorstep.” | The Good Food Guide

26. The Dunvegan
The Dunvegan is located in Isle of Skye, Highlands & Islands.The Good Food Guide says: “The inspiration might be from a far-flung continent, but the produce is unequivocally local – farmers and fishermen are even name-checked on the menu. In the evening three- and five-course 'fire dining menus' are built around the asado grill and wood-fired oven, kicking off with ‘pan a la parrilla’ (charcoal-fired bread with seaweed butter) and hot-smoked mussels with garlic, cream and a splash of Torabhaig whisky.” | The Good Food Guide

27. The Magpie Café
The Magpie Café is located in Whitby, North Yorkshire. The Good Food Guide says: “A Whitby landmark since the 1940s, this doughty purveyor of great-value fish and chips by the sea stands tall – a striking black-and-white building overlooking the quay and the boats which supply the freshest of fish.” | The Good Food Guide
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28. The Seafood Shack
The Seafood Shack is located in Ullapool, Highlands & Islands. The Good Food Guide says: “Hand-dived scallops with herb butter, creel-caught langoustines with hot garlic and thyme butter, hot-smoked trout from the Ullapool Smokehouse, and a tempura-battered haddock wrap that’s fast achieving cult status are typical examples from a daily changing menu that's in tune with the catch from the inshore boats.” | The Good Food Guide