There’s something truly magical about starting your day in Penzance Cornwall. Whether it’s the salty sea air, the stunning coastal views, or the promise of a great adventure ahead, nothing sets the tone better than a fantastic breakfast. If you’re wondering where to eat in Penzance or searching for the best breakfast Penzance has to offer, then you’re in the right place. I’ve eaten my way through the town (tough job, but someone had to do it!) to bring you my ultimate list of breakfast spots.
So, if you’re asking where to have breakfast Penzance, grab a coffee, settle in, and let me introduce you to the finest breakfast spots in town.
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Zennor Wild Café – The Most Charming Breakfast Spot
Right in the heart of Penzance Cornwall on Causeway Head, Zennor Wild Café is the kind of place that makes you want to stay all morning. With its gorgeous mix of café, homewares, and fresh British-grown flowers, it has a relaxed, stylish vibe that feels effortlessly cool.
Now, let’s talk about the food! I highly recommend their smoothies—fresh, vibrant, and packed with flavour. The Date and Banana smoothie is particularly dreamy. I f you’re after something more substantial, their granola bowl is an absolute winner. It’s beautifully presented, loaded with fresh fruit, and perfectly balanced between crunchy and creamy. Everything here is thoughtfully put together, from the food to lovely interior dotted with vases of flowers. It’s the kind of place that makes you want to snap a few photos before you dig in (and trust me, you’ll want to!)
The Cornish Barn – A Rustic, Laid-Back Breakfast Vibe
If you love a bit of rustic charm with your breakfast, The Cornish Barn is the place to be. Located in the heart of Penzance, this cosy eatery is part of the Artist Residence Hotel and offers a breakfast menu that’s all about hearty, well-cooked food.
The Full Cornish breakfast here is legendary – packed with thick-cut bacon, Cornish sausages, eggs any way you like, and all the traditional trimmings. But if you fancy something lighter, their smashed avocado on toast with dukkah and chili oil is a winner. Also, their coffee game is seriously strong.


The Honey Pot – A Cosy Classic
The Honey Pot is one of those cafés that just makes you feel at home. It’s warm, welcoming, and serves up some of the best breakfasts Penzance has to offer.
I love their Full Cornish breakfast, but their pancakes with fresh berries and honeycomb butter are an absolute dream. They also serve up some of the best cakes in town – so if you fancy a second breakfast (I won’t judge), you’re in the right place.


45 Queen St – warehouse cool in the middle of town
Tucked away up a little alleyway off Chapel Street in Penzance Cornwall, 45 Queen St brings an effortlessly cool warehouse vibe to the breakfast scene. With its high ceilings, exposed brick, and laid-back atmosphere, it’s the kind of place where you can settle in with a great coffee and watch the world go by.
The breakfast menu is just as stylish as the setting. Whether you’re after a classic bacon bap or something a little more refined like their avocado on sourdough with poached eggs, everything is fresh, flavorful, and beautifully presented. Their pastries are also top-notch, perfect for a quick bite if you’re on the go. If you love good food in a trendy, relaxed space, 45 Queen St is definitely worth a visit.



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Jubilee Pool Café – Breakfast by the Sea
If you love the idea of breakfast with a sea view, then the Jubilee Pool Café is an absolute must-visit. Right next to the famous Art Deco seawater lido, this café serves up a relaxed, beachy vibe along with some seriously tasty food.
Their breakfast menu is fresh, seasonal, and full of locally sourced goodness. My son loves their smoked salmon and scrambled eggs on sourdough—it’s simple but perfectly done. If you’re after something sweet, their pastries are some of the best in town, and the coffee is always spot-on. There are tables inside the café but if it’s dry, sit outside with a flat white in hand, looking out to sea! That’s my kind of perfect morning.


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Tremenheere Kitchen – Breakfast with a View
Tucked away in the lush surroundings of Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens, Tremenheere Kitchen is my go-to for a breakfast that feels like a mini getaway. The huge windows flood the space with light, and if you grab a seat outside, you’ll be treated to stunning views of St Michael’s Mount.
Their breakfast menu is all about quality ingredients and simple, delicious combinations. Think thick-cut bacon and poached eggs on sourdough, or a perfectly cooked Full Cornish breakfast. If you have a sweet tooth, their homemade granola with yogurt and fresh fruit is divine. Plus, the coffee? Absolutely spot on. Gulval is less than ten minutes by car from the centre of Penzance Cornwall.


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Duke Street Café, Newlyn – A Local Favourite
Just a short walk along the promenade from Penzance is the picturesque fishing village of Newlyn. Duke Street Café is a true hidden gem. If you’re looking for a proper, no-fuss, delicious breakfast in a welcoming cosy spot, this is it.
Their breakfast menu is packed with crowd-pleasers, from fluffy pancakes to indulgent eggs benedict. Their vegetarian breakfast is one of the best I’ve had, with halloumi, smashed avocado, and roasted tomatoes. And the best part? It’s all made with super fresh, locally sourced ingredients.



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Jordan’s Café – Beachside Breakfast Bliss
For a proper beachside breakfast, Jordan’s Café between Long Rock and Marazion is a must. This little gem is right on coastal path, steps from the beach, in the car park with a fab view of St Michael’s Mount. It’s the perfect place to fuel up before a seaside stroll.
Their breakfast French bread sandwiches are the stuff of legend—crispy on the outside, soft in the middle, and absolutely packed with delicious fillings. Whether you go for bacon, egg, sausage, or a combination of all three, add a hash brown and you won’t be disappointed! The coffee from the local company, Yallah Coffee is excellent too. If the weather’s dry, I highly recommend grabbing a takeaway and enjoying your breakfast right on the beach with unbeatable views of the Mount. Pure bliss.



The Verdict: Where to Have Breakfast in Penzance Cornwall!
So, after extensive (and very delicious) research, I can confidently say that Penzance is home to some seriously amazing breakfast spots. Whether you want a classic Full Cornish breakfast, something healthy and fresh, or a breakfast with a view, there’s a perfect place for you.
If I had to choose? That’s impossible. Each of these cafés and restaurants Penzance has to offer brings something unique to the table, and I recommend trying them all! Let me know if I’ve missed your favourite breakfast spot (so I can try it!) and which of these lovely places you would visit first.
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All of these fantastic breakfast spots are just a short stroll from The Georgian Flat, our beautiful holiday rental right in the heart of Penzance Cornwall. Nestled in a classic Georgian townhouse, the flat is stylishly designed with a mix of coastal charm and modern comfort. Sleeping five, with two king-sized bedrooms, a cozy cabin room, and a private patio garden, it’s the perfect base for exploring everything Penzance has to offer—including its incredible food scene.
Stamping Cottage is perfectly located for exploring West Cornwall’s incredible food scene. It’s just a five-minute drive from Jordan’s Café in Marazion and Tremenheere Kitchen in Gulval. Penzance town is less than ten minutes away by car, offering even more fantastic dining options. The cottage is a peaceful retreat, designed for two, with a cosy king-sized bed, a private entrance, and charming views of a walled garden. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing countryside escape or a stylish base for your Cornish adventures, Stamping Cottage has everything you need.
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