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�This former almshouse dates back to the 1600s and is something of a local landmark. One of the oldest buildings in Dorchester, it supplies a popular photo opportunity for sightseers. However, Nappers Mite is so much more than a pretty building - inside, you'll find a delightful café and restaurant serving everything from heart...
View full reviewThe historic market town of Dorchester is home to Cow & Apple, a fantastic bar and restaurant that specialises in mouth-watering burgers and local cider. Inside, the place has a vibrant feel complete with industrial-style decor – think exposed brickwork, reclaimed wood and corrugated iron features. Expect an enthusiastic wel...
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 reviewThe traditional exterior of the Coach & Horses gives nothing away of the new light and airy interior. Spacious and thoughtfully decorated throughout, with beautiful stripped pine floors, the Coach & Horses is a relaxing place to while away an afternoon or visit for an evening meal. Take a seat in one of the comfy chairs in t...
View full reviewIt's a real pleasure to sit out in the front courtyard at The Sun Inn, once you've waved goodbye to winter. Floral hanging baskets and gorgeous views of verdant countryside provide an appetiser for the eyes, before you order some of the Sun's wholesome home-cooking. Enjoy hot sirloin steak and Stilton salad with roasted pine nuts, h...
View full reviewThe Gamekeeper is a friendly family-run business in Charminster, just two miles from Dorchester. The comfortable en-suite bed and breakfast rooms are ideal for those planning a visit to the area, with the hearty full English breakfast providing the perfect start to the day. The large restaurant area is well-suited to relaxed dining,...
View full reviewLulworth Cove Inn lies just yards from its charming namesake at the threshold of picturesque Lulworth Cove, with awe-inspiring views over the beautiful historic thatched village. Conveniently close to the Jurassic Coast footpaths, the inn delivers on both food and atmosphere. Boasting rustic charm aplenty, this delightful establis...
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 reviewJohn and Janette Paulson have owned this traditional family-run free house for 34 years. You’ll find the charming Frampton Arms opposite Moreton station, which offers direct services to Weymouth, Bournemouth, Southampton and Waterloo. The pub has two bars – the lounge bar and Warmwell bar, which is dog-friendly. The Warmwell ...
View full reviewVoted West Dorset CAMRA Pub of the Year 2017, this rural thatched pub is set in the charming village of Stratton in West Dorset, and has established itself as one of the best dining pubs in the county. The newly refurbished Saxon Arms prides itself on delivering high-quality food at affordable prices, and this philosophy is realis...
View full reviewWalkers and visitors to the Jurassic Coast take heed, there is an inn just waiting to spoil you on your visit, with luxurious rooms and tasty home-prepared food to sate your appetite after a long ramble in the surrounding countryside. The Countryman Inn is just minutes by car from the coast and only two miles from the train statio...
View full reviewThe White Horse Inn is situated on the southern fringe of the picturesque village of Litton Cheney that lies south of the A35, midway between Dorchester and Bridport in the beautiful Bride Valley. Since Cassie Williamson took over the inn, she has turned it into a real village social centre with live music nights, skittle competi...
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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