221 Restaurants near Dorchester

We found 221 restaurants within 30 miles 30 miles of Dorchester

If you're a visitor or simply searching for an exceptional dining destination, this comprehensive list of restaurants in Dorchester is sure to assist you. Located just inland from the Dorset coast, surrounded by prized landscapes and designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this bustling county town offers more than breathtaking views, museum trips, and nature trails. It also has a diverse and exciting food scene highlighting flavours from South America, Morocco, and the shores of Sri Lanka. Whether you prefer traditional pubs, trendy cafes, or fine dining establishments this list of eateries in Dorchester covers every dining occasion. With ample choices spanning various budgets, cuisines and styles, finding the Dorchester restaurant that meets your requirements may feel overwhelming. Fortunately, our user-friendly filters on the left-hand side allow you to effortlessly refine your search and find the spot that suits you. So, why wait? Start exploring and secure your reservation today.

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Old Granary

Old Granary

Wareham, BH20 4LP
14.7 miles
Arguably the most beautiful pub-restaurant in Dorset, the Old Granary is situated right on the river Frome with uninterrupted views of the Purbeck Hills. Th ... Find out more
The Italian Kitchen

The Italian Kitchen

Town Centre, BH20 4LP
14.7 miles
Situated in the Saxon walled town of Wareham, overlooking the River Frome and Water Meadows. The Restaurant has superb views towards the distant Purbeck hills. Find out more
The Quay Inn

The Quay Inn

Town Centre, BH20 4LP
14.7 miles
British restaurant Find out more
Brassica

Brassica

Dorset, DT8 3AS
14.7 miles
A really comfortable dining room where friendly staff serve contemporary dishes in surroundings that are stylish without being self-conscious. Ingredients a ... Find out more
Afternoon Tea at Priory Hotel

Afternoon Tea at Priory Hotel

Wareham, BH20 4ND
14.8 miles
Available between a small window of 3.30pm and 5pm at the Priory Hotel, afternoon tea is served in the most beautiful setting of a small boutique hotel off ... Find out more
The Royal Oak

The Royal Oak

Okeford Fitzpaine, DT11 0RN
14.8 miles
British Restaurant Find out more
Clavell's Restaurant

Clavell's Restaurant

Kimmeridge, BH20 5PE
15.5 miles
Clavell’s Restaurant founded in 2008, is nestled in the charming picture box village of Kimmeridge on the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset one mile inland fr ... Find out more
Crown Hotel Blandford

Crown Hotel Blandford

Blandford Forum, DT11 7AJ
15.7 miles
One of the oldest inns in Dorset, this magnificent Georgian house is said to be haunted by a women in black and a cloaked highwayman who was shot dead in th ... Find out more
Halfway Inn

Halfway Inn

Wareham, BH20 5DU
16.0 miles
A beautiful and historic pub located in the heart of the Isle of Purbeck at the gateway to Swanage and Sandown beaches, the Halfway is convenient for the hi ... Find out more
The George Inn Bridport

The George Inn Bridport

Bridport, DT6 6JD
16.4 miles
What we think
"The current licensees of this attractive thatched inn/restaurant did five years at Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall’s River Cottage before striking ou ..." Read our full review
The Digby Tap

The Digby Tap

Sherborne, DT9 3NS
16.5 miles
What we think
"Royal connections run deep in Sherborne – King Ethelbald and King Ethelbert are buried in the grounds of the nearby Saxon abbey – and the D ..." Read our full review
The Bakers Arms

The Bakers Arms

Poole, BH16 6JF
16.6 miles
The Baker's Arms in Poole is a country pub oozing rural charm and rustic character. Our picturesque surroundings provide the perfect backdrop for savouring ... Find out more
The Cross Keys Sherborne

The Cross Keys Sherborne

Sherborne, DT9 3BJ
16.6 miles
Here at The Cross Keys, we have a passion and reputation for creating great tasting seasonally inspired dishes, using ingredients from local and artisan pro ... Find out more
Seasons at The Eastbury Hotel & Spa

Seasons at The Eastbury Hotel & Spa

Sherborne, DT9 3BY
16.6 miles
What we think
"The Eastbury Hotel is a charming boutique Georgian period listed townhouse (Dated 1740) hotel set within a spectacular walled garden. Recently acq ..." Read our full review
The Anchor Inn Seatown

The Anchor Inn Seatown

Bridport, DT6 6JU
16.8 miles
What we think
"Beer gardens don’t come more epic than the sprawling acres outside the Anchor Inn, a terrific traditional boozer nestled at the foot of Golden Ca ..." Read our full review
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The country town of Dorset, and a popular tourist destination in its own right, Dorchester sees hundreds of thousands of tourists flock to its historic streets every year. It’s hardly surprising, it sits just north of Weymouth on the thoroughfare between Poole and Bridport. And, just a few miles to the south is Maiden Castle, an Iron Age hillfort which was one of the most powerful settlements in pre-Roman Britain. But the history of Dorchester itself is a Roman one, originally founded as a garrison before developing into a settlement named Durnovaria - which loosely translates as ‘place with fist-sized pebbles’. Dorchester is also the site of the notorious 17th-century ‘Bloody Assizes’ held in what is today the Antelope Hotel tea rooms.

As you’d expect, Dorchester is home to many museums and attractions, along with plenty of cafes and pubs where you can rest your museum-worn feet. Dorchester restaurants are varied, diverse, and ever-popular. From cosy pub pints by the fire to award-winning fine dining restaurants, town centre cafes and spots with stunning views of the River Frome there’s something for everyone. Once you’ve found the place for you, simply click ‘book now’ to find out more, and reserve your table.