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The enchanting Greyhound coaching inn is tucked away in the dramatic shadow of Corfe Castle. From seats in the sunny beer garden, guests can enjoy striking views of the castle and watch picturesque Swanage Railway steam trains wending past. In cooler weather the elegant interior is a welcome retreat, and the promise of such delici...
View full reviewTucked away down a little street in Corfe Castle, Four & Twenty Blackbirds beckons diners with a picture-perfect exterior bedecked in bunting and twinkling lights that, come evening, make this restaurant look like a fairytale venue.
Staff are friendly and accommodating, and the whole restaurant has been c...
This pretty building on West Street was built in 1833 and has been many things in its time, including a tearoom and a greengrocer. Fast-forward 180 years, and it's now home to acclaimed restaurant and guest house, Olivers, which has won two TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence awards in 2014 for its accommodation and food. We th...
View full reviewSituated in the fairytale capital of the Isle of Purbeck, Mortons House Hotel is a 16th-Century Elizabethan manor house, sympathetically converted into a 21- room hotel with heaps of character. Set in the historic village of Corfe Castle, the hotel provides a perfect base from which to explore Dorset's Jurassic Coast, with Lulwo...
View full reviewOn arrival, sip your ale, wine or spirit of choice from the Scott Arms’ outstanding selection and enjoy the spectacular views of the Purbeck countryside. With a light, airy interior, this atmospheric gastropub oozes style and comfort, and boasts four cosy guest rooms. The menu comprises British classics and exciting world food o...
View full reviewThe Drax Arms takes pride of place in the unspoiled village of Bere Regis. A real home away from home, children, dogs and muddy wellies are more than welcome here. Inside, a compact restaurant area blends seamlessly with the attractively minimalist bar complete with pool table. In winter there’s always a roaring fire and there�...
View full reviewSituated in the Old Town, just off Poole Quay, Hotel du Vin & Bistro is a beautiful Virginia-creeper-clad Grade II listed Georgian house. With 38 timelessly styled bedrooms and suites, three unique event rooms for business or private dining, a trademark bistro and bar, Laroche wine-tasting room and stunning outdoor terrace for a...
View full reviewMaking the most of the restaurant’s quayside location, the team at Custom House has grown particularly adept at sourcing high quality local seafood, with regular deliveries of freshly caught lobster, crab and mussels. A plethora of South West beef dishes completes a menu that offers something for everyone and sees locals and vis...
View full reviewCorkers is located on Poole's bustling quayside overlooking Brownsea Island and the constant activity of commercial shipping and luxury pleasure craft. Corkers' Lower Deck Café Bar offers an excellent breakfast menu, morning teas and coffees, luncheons, afternoon teas and an evening menu. The fully licensed bar has an excelle...
View full reviewThis hugely popular fish restaurant has recently been refurbished to make it brighter and more spacious, with a trendy, city bistro ambience. Storm continues to offer superbly fresh fish dishes, beautifully presented, and served by friendly, attentive staff.
The choices on the inventive menu are guided by the ...
View full reviewThe oldest pub on Poole Quay, The Poole Arms dates back to the 17th century. Its distinctive green tiling makes it stand out from the crowd, as does the excellent service and exquisite food. Diners are in for a seafood treat at this cosy establishment, as proprietors Michelle and Carl serve only the finest fish dishes. From à la ...
View full reviewAmongst the wealth of excellent restaurants overlooking Poole’s historic harbour, Oriel on the Quay stands out from the crowd. The elegant interior includes a tiled floor, bay windows and attractive marble tables. The building that now houses the restaurant once functioned as a seafarers’ chapel, and visitors can admire the ha...
View full reviewIn the heart of Poole Old Town, just a short walk from the iconic quay, sits Crown Hotel, a fantastic establishment that serves a variety of elegantly presented dishes.
From an initial glance at the menu it’s evident that the team takes the food seriously. You’ll find a fantastic selection of classic British dishes like...
Set just a few short steps from Poole Quay's beautiful marina, Fishy Fishy offers informal, relaxed dining by the glistening waters of the harbour. Fishy Fishy's simple yet stylish interior and outdoor eating area make it the perfect place to dine at any time of the day. The chefs pride themselves on using fresh local and seasonal p...
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