Anstruther’s Most Popular Restaurants
Start on Shore Street. Most sit-down spots line the harbour, which keeps things simple if you want a view. The Waterfront is the safe, all-day choice. It runs breakfast through dinner, serves coffee and cakes between services. The menu covers local seafood, grills and lighter dishes, which makes it easy for mixed groups to agree.
If a pub is more your pace, step a couple of streets back to The Dreel Tavern. It’s one of the town’s most historic buildings and a good bet when the haar (fog) rolls in. The team pushes local produce and posts current serving times for its à la carte menu, so you know when the kitchen is live. Expect honest plates, a snug bar and real ales.
Golfers and anyone chasing sea views should look at The Rockies Restaurant at Anstruther Golf Club. Non-members are welcome as well. Lunch and evening service run with fantastic views of the Isle of May, which is hard to beat after a round or a coastal walk.
Best Fish & Chips by the Harbour
Fish and chips is a ritual here. Anstruther Fish Bar is the icon. Located on Shore Street and listing national awards, from Seafish “Best in Scotland” titles to Food Awards Scotland wins. The restaurant runs seven days, but queues build on bright days. If you want the classic experience, order haddock and chips and eat on the sea wall. Just mind the gulls.
At the other end of Shore Street, The Wee Chippy is a strong alternative. It fries to order, highlights a gluten – and dairy – free menu, and tends to move faster when the harbour is rammed. It’s a gift for coeliac diners and mixed groups who still want the full chippy ritual. Recent awards back the quality, including Scottish Takeaway Awards recognition and appearances in Fry Awards lists.
Pubs, Cafés & Casual Dining
Anstruther is the perfect place for a slow, snack-led day. Coffee and a roll in the morning, soup at noon, ice cream mid-afternoon, then a pub plate at sunset. Along the front you’ll find friendly cafés for quick breakfasts and light lunches. Coast Coffee is a local favourite with steady reviews and simple daytime menus, and it’s handy if you’re walking the Boardwalk with the family. Delis on and just off Shore Street pack salads and charcuterie for picnics on the pier.
For something sweet, Anstruther has a long ice-cream tradition. Brattesani’s dates to 1919 and now operates inside the Fish Bar, where the team makes ice cream in-house daily. If you’re doing a harbour loop with kids, a cone on the benches is non-negotiable.
Seasonal Dining Tips
Where locals recommend
You’ll hear the same shortlist. A sit-down meal with views at The Waterfront, a cosy evening at The Dreel Tavern, and fish and chips from either end of Shore Street. Add Rockies if you want that big-window sea view. It’s a solid line-up for a weekend.
How to avoid queues at peak times
Eat early or late. Aim for before noon, between three and five, or after seven. If the Fish Bar line snakes past the corner, swing to The Wee Chippy’s sit-in room. You’ll be eating while others are still waiting.
Indoor vs outdoor dining
On breezy days, leave the wall to the gulls and pick a pub or the sit-in chippy rooms. On calm evenings, take your supper outside and watch the masts move with the tide. The choice is half the fun.
Vegan and allergy-friendly options
The Wee Chippy’s gluten – and dairy – free menu is the headline for coeliacs. The Waterfront labels dietary options on current menus, and pubs will guide you if you flag a need when you order. Always check with staff on the day.
FAQs About Eating in Anstruther
Where is the best place to eat in Anstruther?
For a sit-down meal with harbour views, The Waterfront. For a traditional pub in a historic building, The Dreel Tavern. For classic fish and chips, Anstruther Fish Bar or The Wee Chippy. That quartet covers most occasions.
Where can I find the famous fish and chips?
Both shops sit on Shore Street. The Fish Bar is the award-laden icon with a restaurant side; The Wee Chippy is the quick mover. Pick your queue, or time it to miss both.
Are there dog-friendly restaurants?
Most pubs accept dogs in bar areas, and outside harbour tables are pet-friendly in good weather. Ask at the door and follow any signs in peak season.
What’s open year-round vs seasonal only?
The Waterfront, Dreel Tavern and Rockies operate through winter; hours shorten on some days. Harbour kiosks and pop-ups are seasonal. Check current times before you set out in the colder months.