Padstow Harbour is an absolutely lovely, beautiful place - and would be more so if not quite so many people knew about it. Padstow is a very touristy place in the summer, even on weekdays, and since the promenade around the docks is rather narrow, you might easily feel a little claustrophobic among all those (other) tourists. Several pubs, restaurants and boutiques align on along the harbour front, of the pubs I recommend The Old Custom House (first building as you enter the harbour from the direction of the bus station). If you're a friend of St. Austell Brewery - you can get their brews everywhere, they own several of the pubs.
Everything is nice and pretty in this place, all the buildings that face the harbour and bay. You can either embark on a long walk towards Padstow's two beaches from here or take the short ferry ride for UKP 4 (return ticket, smaller children UKP 2) to Rock, the small village on the opposite side of the bay (and walk e.g. to the popular Polzeath Beach from there - Rock itself has very little to offer). Or take stroll through the narrow alleys of scenic Padstow. But the harbour is truly the living, breathing centre.
Rick Stein, the chef, is a well-known figure here, and you'll find Stein's Fish & Chips, Stein's Café, Stein's Delicatessen or Stein's Shop and so on spread over a very small area. You might want to rechristen the town Steinsville. ;) read more