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There's always something going on at The Rock, from the lively Tuesday night quiz and popular mealtime offers throughout the week, to live music nights at the weekend. That's not to say you won't find a quiet corner though, as there is plenty of room; why not recline in the comfortable bar area, or take a seat in the airy conservato...
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...
The Black Dog is one of Weymouth’s oldest pubs, dating back to the 16th century. The history and character of this charming inn show in spades – you can expect to find a roaring wood burner that warms even the coldest of cockles in winter, as well as oak-beamed ceilings and a beautiful traditional facade. As you’d expect fro...
View full reviewThe Gloucester is situated on Weymouth Esplanade and boasts an impressive panoramic view of Weymouth Bay. The original building is said to have been built in 1783 and was the royal residence for King George lll between 1789 and 1805, who was quoted as saying: ‘Never have I seen a sight so pleasing’, about his royal abode and i...
View full reviewIf you're looking for a relaxed dining experience, The Somerset in Weymouth is just the ticket. This delightful pub is situated right in the centre of the lively seaside town and is close to the railway station, making it a convenient pit-stop for those on the go. The menu features classic pub favourites such as fish and chip...
View full reviewThe Handmade Pie & Ale House has transformed a British foodie favourite, adding a twist or two to the traditional dish of pie and mash. Situated just off the seafront in Weymouth, this charming pub and restaurant offers a sensational menu of hearty grub including other delicious options for those who want an alternative to pie...
View full reviewServing first as a house, then as the village bakery, and later as a place to store a World War II fire engine, the Turk's Head Inn has certainly had a colourful 200 years in the heart of Chickerell. Even the beguiling name of this pub is interesting; standing less than a mile from the beach, it is only fitting that the Turk's Head ...
View full reviewThe Lugger Inn can be found near Weymouth and is close to many beautiful tourist destinations. Dating back over 200 years, this traditional village pub sits on the picturesque coastal road between Weymouth and Bridport, and is therefore the perfect pit-stop en-route. With 14 lovely guest rooms, you have the choice to stay overnigh...
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 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 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 ...
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