Food Retailers
Introducing the Bude Eco Food Retailer Directory, your premier resource for discovering sustainable and eco-conscious food options in our coastal town.
Our directory showcases a curated selection of retailers committed to offering locally-sourced, organic, and environmentally-friendly food products. From zero-waste stores and bulk refill stations to local markets and health food shops, each listing highlights the dedication of these retailers to promoting sustainable food choices and reducing environmental impact.
Whether you’re looking for organic produce, ethically-sourced meats, or eco-friendly packaged goods, you’ll find a diverse range of options here that prioritise the health of both people and the planet.
Join us in supporting these eco-conscious retailers as we work towards a more sustainable and resilient food system in Bude.
The Rec Tea Room
The Rec Tea Room
Traditional Tea Room serving a selection of cakes, sweet treats and ice creams. Range of coffees and Cornish teas. We also serve tradition Cornish afternoon teas, elegant High tea, milkshakes, soups and much more. Limited parking available.
River Life Cafe
River Life Cafe
The Lock Gates Tea Room
The Lock Gates Tea Room
The Lock Gates Cafe is a charming and welcoming establishment located between the canal and the town’s library. The cafe offers a relaxed atmosphere and friendly staff, making it a perfect spot for a coffee or a bite to eat. Visitors can enjoy the outdoor seating area, with well-behaved dogs allowed, or opt for the cosy indoor seating. The menu features delicious vegetarian options, as well as traditional pasties that are highly praised for their generous portions and great taste.
Olive Tree
Olive Tree
Olive Tree is the perfect place to relax and enjoy Alfresco Dinning beside Bude’s picturesque Canal or inside a spacious restaurant and conservatory.
The Split Bean
The Split Bean
The Split Bean serves award winning coffee, delicious home made cakes with vegan and dairy free options all from our takeaway cafe on the Lower Wharf in Bude and from our beloved 1966 VW Splitscreen camper on the Kings Hill Industrial Estate
FIZZYWHIZZYWOO
FIZZYWHIZZYWOO
The Ultimate Candy Store, serving everything you love. Dedicated to the sweet tooth! Retro, Traditional, USA Imports, Old Favourites.
Tarquin's Gin Shop and Tasting Room
Tarquin's Gin Shop and Tasting Room
Self-taught master-distiller Tarquin Leadbetter creates gins crafted by hand with care, keeping the process as authentic and as traditional as possible. Using quality ingredients, old fashioned equipment blended with modern ideas and innovation.
Cornish Kettle
Cornish Kettle
All cakes are made by artisan bakers, including plain, cheese and fruit scones. They also have a lovely outdoor eating patio at the back of the cafe.
Moores Butchers
Moores Butchers
Moores Butchers is a family business which was established over 100 years, it’s well known for quality fresh meat, home reared locally on their own farm.
Bude Street Kitchen
Bude Street Kitchen
BSK (Bude Street Kitchen) formerly know as Potters has opened its doors for exciting pop ups and kitchen takeovers. Potters Fish n Things will still be available onsite on some days and from their van at different village locations.
The Coffee Pot
The Coffee Pot
The Coffee Pot does what is says on the tin, and really well too! They’ve been serving the people of Bude since the 1990s, and along with their fantastic coffee you can find quality homemade cakes and gorgeous scones with clotted cream. They have a little doggy pit-stop area for your dog to grab some water and a treat or two as well!
Great menu items on the main menu too – from American pancakes to vegan breakfasts.
The Preston Gate Inn
The Preston Gate Inn
The Preston Gate Inn, is a charming pub being a former cottage dating back to the early 1980s. The establishment may be relatively young but the building itself boasts a rich history that adds to its unique character. You’ll find it in the ancient Cornish settlement of Poughill on the edge of Bude.
Originally known as “Pyston Yate” or “Priests Gate,” the origins of the pub’s name is thought to be connected to the nearby old Vicarage, which dates back to 1679. This historical link adds a touch of intrigue and invites you to step back in time as you enjoy the cozy ambiance.