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Quiddles Café boasts stunning views of the Jurassic Coast and a rooftop from which to enjoy them - what better way to enjoy the sunshine than with breathtaking views, a glass of wine and a dish of freshly cooked fish? We took in the restaurant's peaceful atmosphere whilst waiting for our meal, and, thanks to the excellent ser...
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 reviewThis striking Georgian manor can be found in the midst of sprawling countryside on the West Dorset Heritage Coast. Slightly off the beaten track, Moonfleet Manor is a beautiful hotel with an excellent restaurant to boot. Head outside to the suntrap terrace and enjoy sweeping views of the famous Chesil Beach, or dine in the restaur...
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 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 reviewLocated in Goulds Garden Centre, adjacent to the pretty plant area, The Shed Café is a relaxed venue with a welcoming atmosphere. The café itself is light and airy, and its sheltered outdoor area is perfect for warm summer days. Offering great-quality food – made using local produce where possible – there’s plenty of choic...
View full reviewThe Spice Ship is a wonderful family pub - where four-legged friends are also welcome - with the beautiful Dorset coast a stone's throw away. Here, you'll find a large beer garden boasting views of the coastline, cosy and newly refurbished bed and breakfast accommodation, comforting food, and a bar well-stocked with beer, ale, wine ...
View full reviewIn the picturesque village of Langton Herring, just off the Jurassic Coast road and four miles from Weymouth, is the The Elm Tree Inn. It has olde-worlde charm in spades, with copper pans, dark beams and a part-flagstone floor - history simply oozes from the walls. If you're lucky, one of the regulars might regale you with a tale or ...
View full review�As the sun set into the sea along the Portland coastline, we were shown to our table in the chic Cliff Panoramic Restaurant within The Ocean Hotel. The restaurant certainly lives up to its name; the glass cube-shaped dining room offers stunning panoramic views out to sea. We'd heard through grapevine that the food at The Cliff ...
View full reviewNestled in the lush Dorset countryside is The Old Ship Inn. Dating as far back as the 17th century, this quaint pub is steeped in history, and was even mentioned in Thomas Hardy’s novel Under the Greenwood Tree.
The menu showcases an extensive selection of traditional home-cooked meals. Why not begin your visit with one of ...
One of Dorset’s best-kept secrets, The Wishing Well is a tranquil haven located in the pretty village of Upwey. Work up an appetite ambling through the serene water gardens, or pick a quiet spot to settle down and enjoy the beautiful surrounds. When you’re feeling peckish, wander down to the tearoom for a delicious brunch, whi...
View full reviewPerched on a hill overlooking Dorset’s stunning Jurassic Coast and surrounded by footpaths, The Smuggler’s Inn must be one of the best-placed pubs for enjoying well-earned refreshments following a brisk walk. It’s dog-friendly too, so you can bring your four-legged friends along.
We settled beneath the low beamed ceil...
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