While away the day at Olive Tree beside Bude’s picturesque canal or inside the spacious restaurant and conservatory. Olive Tree offers outside seating with parasols for shade and a menu that will leave you spoilt for choice. Making the most of local and Cornish produce, Olive Tree’s selection of mouth-watering burgers, salads, pasta and a variety of vegetarian & vegan dishes along with fantastic cakes. In the evening, the restaurant is transformed into a stylish and atmospheric restaurant with a cosy bar. Whether you’re popping in for a coffee, brunch, or tasty evening meal or glass of wine and a cold beer, you’re going to love this little Cornish gem. No dogs inside
Cornish and Italian dishes in a relaxed, stone and wooden beamed cafe/bistro with canalside terrace.
Hours
| Wednesday | 10 AM–4 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–4 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–4 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–4 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–4 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: The Wharf, Bude EX23 8LG, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 1288 359577
Website: http://www.olivetreebude.co.uk/
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Reviews
Let’s get the only negative out of the way first. Two lunches and two drinks came to about £45. Is it a bit pricey? Yes. Would I like it cheaper? Of course. But I’d also like to win the lottery. The reality is the location and food quality justify it, and if anything I’m slightly surprised it isn’t even more expensive (please don’t put the prices up).
Now onto the good stuff.
I ordered a blue matcha (yes, I know it’s usually green). Was it worth it? Maybe not… but it tasted good and it makes a great photo.
My partner had a latte made with Lavazza, which is always a good sign, along with wild mushrooms on sourdough. It was rich, creamy, and the egg on top was absolutely lush.
I had prawns in oil with garlic and chilli, served with sourdough to dip. Just a heads up, it is quite oily, but that’s how the dish is meant to be. If you’re not a fan of that, you might want to choose something else.
We also ordered the truffle fries and honestly these might be the best truffle fries I’ve ever had. I’ve eaten a lot of them over the years, but they were incredible. The cheese coated the chips perfectly and they weren’t oily at all.
The grilled mackerel on the menu also sounded amazing, so that’s definitely what I’ll be trying next time.
And then there’s the view. You’re right next to the canal with some seriously posh houses to look at, and the beach is about a five minute walk away.
Overall: fantastic food, a beautiful spot to sit outside in the sun, and really lovely staff. Definitely worth a visit.
12 of us we stayed at Sandparks Campsite for 2 nights and we forgot to book any tables on Sat night!
Luckily we were able to walk in and enjoyed the meal around 8pm.
The staff are very friendly and food is lovely! We enjoyed so much and will come back next time! Will highly recommend to friends too!
Thanks all @ Olive tree
The staff are warm and friendly and we’re wonderful with our 8 month old daughter – she got a grand tour!
We had coffee/tea, the mackerel and a breakfast, followed by cake (because it was a brunch for us). Faultless and fantastic food.
We will be recommending it to all of our guests, and in the summer we will make sure we book so we can enjoy it too!
Their Cornish mussels put French ones to shame, and the Monkfish scampi was a great hit too.
I had vegan fish and chips which come nowhere close to the size of a regular one and was a load of just chips.
Also, portion sizes of tacos were disappointing. You’d expect atleast 3 if you’re paying £15 for a main meal. It just tasted of BBQ sauce as was lathered in it.