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FOODIE BEACH SHACKS

Whether you fancy ice-cream, a tub of whelks, or a beachside breakfast, these cafés and seafood shacks offer top-notch takeout options for an impromptu picnic by the sea

- WORDS JESSIE JOHNSON

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CAFÉ MOR

PEMBROKESH­IRE,

SOUTH-WEST WALES

The award-winning Café Mor is back this summer, serving up lip-smacking seafood from a converted fishing boat powered by solar energy. The menu stars locally foraged seaweed in the form of laverbread, ‘kelpchup’ and Welsh Sea Black Butter, which complement­s everything from the organic bean burgers to mouth-watering butties packed with fresh mackerel, crab and lobster. If you can’t make it to Café Mor this summer, pick up its coastal condiments online at beachfood.co.uk.

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THE RED PIG

WINCHELSEA, EAST SUSSEX Self-described as ‘shepherd’s hut meets American diner’ by owner Andy Forbes-Gower, his roadside caff, slap bang opposite Winchelsea Beach, has become the stuff of foodie legend. Try the signature ‘Pett Leveller’ – an eight-inch hot-dog made from locally-reared pork, which comes loaded with fresh coleslaw and pickles. Homemade cakes include Bakewell tart and ‘Johnny’s apple cake’, best washed down with a flat white courtesy of Kent-based coffee specialist­s, Coldblow (facebook.com/theredpigr­ye).

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VENUS BEACH CAFÉ

BLACKPOOL SANDS, DEVON When you have a beautiful golden beach to picnic on, eating out really is the new dining in at Blackpool Sands.

Its resident eco café, Venus, serves up top takeaways – from light breakfasts through to afternoon tea using locally sourced ingredient­s. New up this summer are speciality tacos – coconut prawn, panko chicken or savoury jackfruit – which come with garlic slaw, Asian salad and sriracha mayo. Traditiona­lists can’t go wrong with a plate of grilled sardines and a glass of cold white wine, and everything is served in home-compostabl­e packaging (lovingtheb­each.co.uk).

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SOUTHSEA BEACH CAFÉ

SOUTHSEA, HAMPSHIRE

After a bracing walk along Southsea promenade, the Beach Café is the perfect place for a takeaway lunch, plonked on the pebbly beach with views across the Solent. Choose from classic fish and chips, a scallop, bacon and saffron aioli bap, or a cup of hot chocolate smothered with cream and marshmallo­ws (southseabe­achcafe.co.uk).

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THE HUT AT BAMBURGH

BAMBURGH, NORTHUMBER­LAND

Sited on the sands at Bamburgh Castle Estate, this small but mighty takeaway hut attracts rave reviews from its loyal tribe of customers. Owner Martyn Skinner has created a simple menu with provenance at its heart: the famous ‘kipper sandwich’ is joined by the ‘Bamburgh Banger’ courtesy of local butcher R Carter & Son and Pilgrim’s Coffee, from a family-run roastery on the Holy Island of Lindisfarn­e (instagram.com/thehutatba­mburgh).

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HALF MOON BAY CAFÉ

HEYSHAM, LANCASHIRE Come to Half Moon Bay for rock pools, sand dunes and kite flying – stay for Half Moon Bay Café, which offers home-cooked rolls (or as the locals say, barms) filled with bacon, sausage, egg or cheese along with teas, coffees and juices. For little visitors there’s essential sweets and ice-cream and views out to Anna Gillespie’s iconic sculpture, SHIP (halfmoonba­ycafe.co.uk).

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THE BEACH HUT

BEMBRIDGE, ISLE OF WIGHT

A jewel in the crown of the Isle of Wight’s food scene, this tiny takeaway hut is owned and run by chef Emma Guy who has created a heaven-sent menu for days at the beach. Drink in views over Bembridge Ledge as you sip on a cold glass of wine and feast on zingy salads and fresh-off-the-boat seafood platters starring local crab and lobster (isleofwigh­tbeachcafe.co.uk).

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RILEY’S FISH SHACK

KING EDWARD’S BAY, TYNEMOUTH

Nestled in the corner of ‘King Eddies’ Bay and housed in former shipping containers, the success of Adam Riley’s much-loved fish shack owes much to its ‘less is more’ attitude celebratin­g local produce. Chargrille­d dishes of lobster, mackerel, monkfish and squid, fresh off the boat, sit alongside homemade ginger beer, local ales, coffee and brownies, which taste all the better for a

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SEASCAPE CAFÉ

CHAPEL ST LEONARDS, LINCOLNSHI­RE

After hosting sunrise takeaway breakfasts and virtual yoga classes over lockdown, Seascape Café is ready for the summer beach crowd. Housed in a glass-fronted building with panoramic sea views from indoor and outdoor observatio­n decks, it’s the perfect spot for nature lovers who want to make a day of it (facebook.com/ SeascapeCa­feNorthSea­Observator­y).

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THE CRAB HUT

BRANCASTER STAITHE, NORFOLK

Run by Mary Wacey and her family, this tiny seafood hut is big on flavour. Such is the reputation for mouth-watering baguettes filled with crab, lobster, crayfish and a heap of veggie options washed down with a piping hot cuppa plus slabs of homemade cake, expect to join a queue in high summer. It’s well worth the wait… (instagram.com/thecrabhut).

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Riley’s Fish Shack on King Edward’s Bay in Tynemouth is a local favourite
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ABOVE Look out on the Solent from Southsea Beach Café BELOW The Hut at Bamburgh – small but mighty
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TOP The SHIP sculpture by Anna Gillespie can be seen from Half Moon Bay Café in Lancashire ABOVE & BELOW The Beach Hut in Bembridge offers Isle of Wight delights – stunning seafood with unspoilt sea views
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kiss of salty sea air. Why not book a deckchair (from 15 April) and laze the afternoon away (rileysfish­shack.com).
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ABOVE High quality food done simply has made Riley’s Fish Shack in King Edward’s Bay a roaring success BELOW Seascape Café in Chapel St Leonards offers nature lovers big skies and endless seascapes

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