Nestled in the beautiful and historic Catalan Bay, The Seawave Restaurant stands proudly as the last remaining restaurant in the area — a true icon of Gibraltar’s coastal heritage. For generations, the Seawave has been woven into the memories of Gibraltarians; almost everyone has visited at some point in their life. Its endurance is a testament to its beloved place in the community and its ability to withstand the many changes that have shaped the shoreline.
Now owned and lovingly run by Marta McComb and her family, The Seawave continues it's tradition of serving delicious, fresh dishes inspired by the sea and the Mediterranean way of life. From beautifully prepared fish and seafood to tender meats, vibrant salads, and flavourful rice dishes, every plate carries the warmth of family cooking and the freshness of local ingredients. The restaurant also caters for family gatherings and special events, keeping community at the heart of everything they do.
Open throughout both winter and summer, The Seawave remains a cornerstone of the Catalan Bay community, dedicated to serving locals and visitors with the same hospitality that has defined it for decades.
Manager Juan Antonio Gomez shares stories of the many changes the restaurant has navigated over the years, while Marta looks ahead with passion and excitement, discussing future plans and developments in the area. Through it all, The Seawave continues to do what it does best: offering good food, in a stunning location, within a welcoming, family-run environment.
A symbol of resilience, tradition, and coastal charm — The Seawave Restaurant is truly part of Gibraltar’s soul. This podcast is sponsored by The Seawave Restaurant.
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