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Owner brothers Mike and Vince have been in the catering business for over 30 years, and now serve some of the best fish and chips in Weymouth from the restaurant's prime location on the town bridge. The Marlboro treatment of our national dish is second to none - battered cod and chips is just £7.95, served with must-have m...
View full reviewIf you're looking for fresh, locally sourced food served in rustic, family-friendly surroundings, The Stable should be your first port of call, with venues in Weymouth, Bridport and Poole all offering artisan pizzas, delicious pies and over 80 types of craft cider. The Stable first opened its doors in 2009 in a renovated 16th-Cen...
View full reviewNext time you find yourself in the beautiful seaside town of Weymouth, follow the Custom House Quay along the waterfront to Les Enfants Terribles. The charming facade presents an irresistible picture – painted nautical blue and white, with large bay windows and a doorway draped with hanging lights. The menus are designed by clas...
View full reviewWe were thrilled to stumble upon The Ship Inn – a fantastic pub nestled along Weymouth’s quayside, with wonderful views of tethered boats and meandering passersby walking the old stone pier.
Struggling to choose between the many dishes on offer from the well-crafted menu and specials board, we eventually settled on an i...
If you think you'd appreciate a backdrop of charming harbour views and a delicious, well-executed meal, you'll be delighted with this smart restaurant located on Weymouth's beloved quay. Inside is a smart scene comprising cream walls and dark wood furnishings, artwork depicting local maritime scenes and a well-stocked bar. You mi...
View full reviewLocated in a prime position on Weymouth’s historic harbourside, and newly refurbished with a contemporary nautical look, Mallams is now run by Lauren, the daughter of restaurant owners Steve and Janice Gosson, together with her partner, expert mixologist Christian Lohez – both Lauren and Christian have impressive pedigrees in ...
View full reviewNestled by Weymouth’s harbour, this wonderful café is famed for its idiosyncrasies. Expect delicious fare served in an eclectic hodgepodge of crockery, and a record deck with an extensive vinyl collection for guests to choose from. Settle down in a squashy chair or explore the bookcases for something to read – a book can be e...
View full reviewAmidst the hustle and bustle of Weymouth, The Secret Garden is a haven of tranquillity – especially for anyone looking for a vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free treat. Draw up a chair in the courtyard and soak up the sunshine, or settle inside at a rustic table, surrounded by leafy house plants.
We visited for lunch and my ...
Just a short stroll from Weymouth’s harbour is the charming Hope Square – home to The Galley Bistro. It lends the square a Mediterranean ambience in summer, with parasols and checked tablecloths making this the perfect setting for al fresco dining. The building itself retains original low, beamed ceilings and walls of elegant ...
View full reviewUntil I discovered this cosy candlelit restaurant tucked away in Hope Square, I had never found an English tapas bar that came close to offering the culinary delights of Spain. The attentive front-of-house team suggested two to three dishes per person, though you can order more as you go. We relished an array of Iberian flavours, ...
View full reviewBetween the two World Wars, the pretty little village of Chaldon Herring became a Mecca for writers and artists, who raved about its outstanding natural beauty. These days, The Sailor's Return, situated near the end of one of the finest coastal walks in southern England, is the perfect pit-stop for ramblers wishing to rest their wear...
View full reviewPositioned in the village of Winfrith in the midst of rolling countryside, The Red Lion is a charming country inn that provides welcome respite to locals and travellers. Inside, the pub’s traditional decor provides a cosy atmosphere that’s enhanced by the welcoming staff. It’s truly a pub for all seasons, with warming log fi...
View full reviewThe Seven Stars in rural Dorset is spacious, rustic and charming. Dogs are welcome in the bar and there is an expansive garden with a children’s play area and bouncy castle (weather permitting). Inside, the comfortable restaurant area can just as easily cater for large groups as romantic evenings for two. A well-stocked bar offe...
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