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If Kirsty and Phil were awarding stars for a prime business site they would be saying, 'location, location, location' to Steve Attrill, owner of the Hive Beach Café. As the name may suggest, this quaint eatery sits right on Hive Beach, a dream spot on the Jurassic Coast. Set between towering honey-coloured cliffs, the bea...
View full reviewA thatched village pub with a fantastic reputation for food, hospitality and local ales, The Three Horseshoes is simply not to be missed. Having worked for the Marriott brand, and more recently with Rick Stein on a new restaurant project, award-winning chef Jaap Schep presents truly inspiring dishes - taking the very best ingred...
View full reviewNestling in the heart of rural Dorset is The Crown at Winterborne Stickland. On entering this old country inn, you will discover a warm and friendly atmosphere. The large open fireplace with its woodburner is poised ready for those cold winter days; but when the weather is fine, you simply must visit the lovely beer garden at the re...
View full reviewThe Heights Bistro, Bar & Coffee Shop offer stylish, contemporary dining with stunning views. All have magnificent panoramic sea vistas over Lyme Bay, the World Heritage Jurassic Coast, Chesil Beach and Portland Harbour. The Heights Bistro & Bar's relaxing atmosphere is complemented by innovative menus for both lunch and din...
View full reviewFi and Mig welcome you to The Clifton Hotel and restaurant. Having taken over in early 2013, this creative twosome have established a friendly atmosphere, welcoming families and man’s best friend to dine or stay in comfortable accommodation. In the restaurant, good homemade food is served with care. Diners can opt to order from ...
View full reviewThe Half Moon is a delightful country pub nestled in the idyllic village of Melplash. Built in 1630, the handsome building complements the picturesque scenery perfectly, and boasts a spacious garden with a panoramic countryside view.
Upon arriving we were impressed by the bright, airy and spacious interior. The atmosphere i...
The village of Yetminster is rather like something from another era; described as one of the best stone-built villages in the area, it has a wonderful air of calm. Within this peaceful haven lies the Manor Farmhouse, a 17th-Century building housing a wonderful restaurant. From the food to the surroundings, traditionalism is the order...
View full reviewAs you cross the threshold of this family-oriented inn its popularity is evident. There is a buzz of customers all around - whether drinking ale in one of the bars, dining in the restaurant or enjoying the large beer garden. This 17th-Century pub, steeped in history, is one of the oldest pubs on Portland. The dining menu ranges from...
View full reviewAlong the beautiful Jurassic Coast, situated in the heart of Easton on the Isle of Portland, you will find White Stones, a unique combination of café, gallery and garden space - sensitively converted by artist David Nicholls. With comfy sofas at the front of the café gallery area, Portland stone floor and exposed stone...
View full reviewJust three minutes away from Portland’s famous lighthouse, The New Inn is an excellent choice for those looking for a delicious meal in cosy surrounds. The focus here is on sourcing ingredients locally, serving up some of Dorset’s fi nest produce from coast and countryside. The menu changes every 12 weeks to reflect the seas...
View full reviewA classic country pub and kitchen, The White Hart is nestled in the tranquil village of Bishop’s Caundle, surrounded by open fields and thatched cottages. Having been taken over by a new team, The White Hart now boasts a tasty menu of homemade British classics as well as an exciting calendar of upcoming events, including charity...
View full reviewThe Pymore Inn is housed in a Georgian creeper-clad building that dates back to 1760. Just a mile north of Bridport off the A3066, it's easy to reach but benefits from a rural location. The pub retains the traditional charm of inns of old with panelled walls and a beautiful fireplace and wood burner, and outside is a large walled ga...
View full reviewA real passion for food is evident when you dine at the Olive Tree in Bridport. Consider the warm welcome and delicious Mediterranean menu, coupled with superb daily specials, all made using the best quality local produce, and you'll begin to understand the Olive Tree's popularity. All food is cooked to order in the open kitchen, so...
View full reviewPlumber Manor is a Dorset institution set in gorgeous countryside. This is a classic English country house hotel with the 'je ne sais quoi' to elevate it above other establishments - the genuinely warm hospitality every guest receives, the inimitable beauty of the grounds, the unique character of the house and the great food in ...
View full reviewLongs' two family-run restaurants on King Street and West Street bring an expert touch to the fine British tradition of fish and chips and offer a range of seafood to eat in or take away. A varied, seasonal specials menu is available at King Street every day apart from Monday, and it changes regularly to keep things interesting. ...
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