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Conveniently located on Town Quay and next to Southampton’s waterfront, this traditional restaurant offers an enticing and authentic taste of Spanish cuisine. Established for 23 years, La Regata is well known in the area; the wide range of tapas and main menu selections are popular with locals and regulars. New guests are tempte...
View full reviewAn amazing cottage business, The Best Dressed Crab in Town is the go-to place for fantastic shellfish on the Island, delivering the finest crab and lobster caught fresh from Isle of Wight shores. The takeaway shop is open seven days a week (including Bank Holidays) offering a tempting selection of seafood, from hand-picked crabmeat ...
View full reviewYou couldn't ask for a better location than that of The Crab & Lobster - this friendly pub is situated right on the coast and boasts beautiful views over Bembridge Ledge. Its seaside setting also offers a clue as to what you might find on the menu. Seafood is a speciality here, with an array of tempting fresh fish and seafood on...
View full reviewThe Bembridge Coast Hotel, exclusively for adults, sits handsomely on the east side of the Isle of Wight, a distinctive place where you can soak up some of the most stunning views across the Solent. Turreted, tranquil and impeccable, it is surrounded by beautifully manicured grounds and Spanish gardens, sitting on a secluded shore, ...
View full reviewThis contemporary bistro overlooking St Helens village green takes great pleasure in delivering sensibly priced, luxurious cuisine in a stylish setting. Since opening in July 2011, the popularity of this friendly restaurant, with its informed and attentive staff, has quickly rocketed. Dan's Kitchen boasts smart cream decor and polis...
View full reviewChildren and adults alike will enjoy a trip to Fakenham Farm. Its delightful residents - including emus, geese, water buffalo and a rare woolly pig - will charm anyone, regardless of age. The barn and hatching house are ideal all-weather attractions and the lovely on-site café is the perfect place to spend a leisurely afterno...
View full reviewWith stone walls, original beams and enough character to woo even the most devout traditionalist, The Dark Horse in lovely Brading also boasts the light, bright feel that you might expect from a more contemporary establishment. The combination results in the most comfortable of settings in which to partake of good food and drink. ...
View full reviewAt Priory Bay Hotel's restaurant, The Island Room, the chefs are inspired by the hotel's picturesque location. Beautiful views of the gardens, the woodland and the sea beyond can be seen from the hotel; and produce from all three can be enjoyed in the restaurant. The Island Room offers a fantastic gastronomic experience, focused ...
View full reviewBrading Roman Villa has an award-winning visitor centre and museum, perfect for whiling away the hours of a relaxed afternoon, discovering our Roman heritage and enjoying beautiful and ancient exhibition pieces. The Forum café has captured the Roman love of food with a tempting range of freshly prepared food and homemade cakes. F...
View full reviewLocated in idyllic grounds complete with a six-hole golf course, tennis courts and a private beach, Priory Bay Hotel is a romantic setting for a wedding, celebratory meal, or sumptuous afternoon tea with petits fours. Five-star service comes as standard throughout this stylish country-house hotel, including in its smart brasserie, T...
View full reviewJust feet away from golden sands, with a 180-degree uninterrupted view of the whole of Sandown Bay, you'll find the magnificent bar and restaurant named Driftwood. Driftwood beach bar offers the very best in hospitality as well as the true atmosphere of the Isle of Wight. Its founder, Sean Ware, modelled it on places he saw on his...
View full reviewSituated just five minutes from beautiful Sandown beach, Caulkheads is the ideal place to visit with the family. Bold and imposing from the outside, with its black and white Tudor facade, inside this spacious pub oozes elegance and timeless charm. One of the most reasonably priced pubs on the Island, it has an extensive menu feat...
View full reviewThere's movement in the ranks on the Sandown Esplanade, as celebrated chef Alan Staley has moved on from his fine-dining days at The Royal Hotel in Ventnor by taking over The Ocean Deck Bar & Restaurant on Sandown Esplanade. Alan and wife Hayley are putting their years of catering and hospitality knowledge together to create a r...
View full reviewThis fantastic seaside venue has the coastal views, relaxed atmosphere, first-rate service and most importantly, the winning cuisine that make for one of the most enjoyable dining experiences on the Isle of Wight. Comprising a stylish restaurant, separate well-stocked bar and homely accommodation, The Reef has a large base of regular...
View full reviewLocated on Sandown's bustling High Street overlooking the waters of the English Channel, Bellamy's Café Bistro is a refreshing pit-stop after an energetic day at the beach. Just two minutes away from beautiful stretches of sand, it is the ideal setting to enjoy a cup of coffee, pint of beer, glass of wine or a light snack. You wo...
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