Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Destination-worthy harbourfront burgers and cocktails with lively vibes; expect occasional waits and sides consistency issues.
Hub St Ives delivers solid neighborhood dining through strong burger quality and exceptional harbour views that justify its reputation as a local favorite. However, inconsistent execution on sides and variable service pacing during busy periods prevent a higher grade. The warm staff and creative menu elevate the experience, making it worth a visit for cocktails and views, though expect waits and plan accordingly for peak times.
Set right on the harbour, Hub St Ives pairs big-flavor burgers with sea-breeze views and a sociable cocktail bar. Reviewers describe staff as warm and upbeat, with shout-outs for helpful drink recommendations. One diner summed it up: "The window seat over the water made the meal." However, there are some review authenticity concerns suggesting certain reviews may be solicited or influenced. The cooking leans familiar American comfort with playful global twists—think gochujang mayo on chicken or jerk-spiced toppings—more elevated traditional than showy. Burgers are the star, while sides like fries and mac can be hit or miss at peak times. If you want a relaxed spot for cocktails and a view, this fits the bill, just budget time during busy evenings. Families do well here: the menu is full of kid-friendly staples like burgers, fries and soft-serve sundaes, plus a kids meal format noted in reviews. Vegan and gluten-free choices are unusually broad for a burger bar. Reality check: burgers do not include fries by default, so add sides to keep little diners happy.
Area: Touristed harbourfront with sea views, heavy footfall, casual day-to-night energy.
Safety: Busy, well-lit waterfront; typical seasonal crowds; generally safe.
Nearby: Steps from the harbour, near cafes, pubs, and beach paths; popular stop for walkers and holidaymakers.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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