196 Restaurants near Weymouth

We found 196 restaurants within 30 miles 30 miles of Weymouth

This charming seaside town offers more than meets the eye, boasting a plethora of dining options amongst its famous sandy beaches, historic harbour and rich maritime heritage. Its coastal location means that you'll find plenty of excellent quality seafood in a variety of settings, from fish and chips enjoyed beachside to fine dining spots specialising in fresh fish. Discover a cohort of pubs and gastropubs serving up traditional British fare, or if you’re feeling adventurous, there are a wealth of international eateries serving up cuisine from across the globe. Don't miss its many food events and festivals that take place throughout the year, too! To help you find a restaurant in Weymouth, take a look at our list below. Make sure to use the handy filters on the left-hand-side to narrow down your search.

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 Restaurants near Weymouth
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The Black Bear

The Black Bear

Centre, BH20 6BP
11.4 miles
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The Spyway Inn

The Spyway Inn

Bridport, DT2 9EP
12.6 miles
Situated above the village of Askerswell, Dorset on an old road called Spyway, this interesting old smuggler's inn, said to be haunted, dates back to 1845 w ... Find out more
Hive Beach Café

Hive Beach Café

Burton Bradstock, DT6 4RF
13.0 miles
What we think
"It’s all too beautiful at the Hive in Burton Bradstock, where the combination of a National Trust beach, posh food and an elegant wine list draws ..." Read our full review
Seaside Boarding House

Seaside Boarding House

Burton Bradstock, DT6 4RB
13.0 miles
What we think
"More seaside chic than Bohemian chic, this thirties-style clapboard lodging in fashionable Burton Bradstock on the Jurassic Coast exudes savo ..." Read our full review
The Marquis of Lorne

The Marquis of Lorne

Bridport, DT6 3SY
14.1 miles
What we think
"This ridiculously pretty pub in tucked-away Nettlecombe is best enjoyed in the summer when its ‘country garden’ splendour comes into full b ..." Read our full review
Clavell's Restaurant

Clavell's Restaurant

Kimmeridge, BH20 5PE
14.9 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
The Sundorbon

The Sundorbon

Bridport, DT6 3NN
15.5 miles
The Sundorbon was originally conceived in 1988. Since then, The Sundorbon has become a favourite amongst the locals and is known as a staple of Indian and B ... Find out more
The Bull Hotel Bridport

The Bull Hotel Bridport

Bridport, DT6 3LF
15.5 miles
What we think
"When owners Nikki and Richard Cooper re-opened this 17th-century coaching inn in 2006, the combination of chic, boutique surroundings and modern, gastr ..." Read our full review
The Stable Bridport

The Stable Bridport

Bridport, DT6 3LF
15.6 miles
What we think
"Located in the stables of the Bull Hotel, this aptly named venue (the original of a small chain) is all about hand-crafted organic sourdough pizzas and ..." Read our full review
Old Granary

Old Granary

Wareham, BH20 4LP
16.0 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
16.0 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
16.1 miles
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Afternoon Tea at Priory Hotel

Afternoon Tea at Priory Hotel

Wareham, BH20 4ND
16.1 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
Halfway Inn

Halfway Inn

Wareham, BH20 5DU
16.5 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
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It’s hardly surprising that Weymouth has a thriving tourism industry; the stunning coastline, historic charm, Georgian seafront and endless list of attractions and activities make it an excellent spot for a long weekend away with family or friends. Recognised as one of the top ten beach destinations in Europe, the sandy shorelines and shallow waters of Weymouth are popular with holidaymakers from across the UK. This Dorset town was also host to the sailing events in the London 2012 Olympics. Whether you fancy taking part in some water sports, or just want to relax on the beach, Weymouth is an appealing destination for all.

The bustling harbour forms the centre of Weymouth and is lined with lively pubs, seafood restaurants and boutique shops. The remarkable maritime history of the town is nowhere more apparent than here, having served as a strategic port for trade, fishing and naval purposes in the past. If this piques your interest, continue along the harbour and visit the Nothe Fort, a unique network of underground passages built in the Victorian era to protect the trade industry. This landmark features an observation deck which offers scenic views over Weymouth Bay. Weymouth is also a gateway town to the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site which boasts striking cliff faces, geological marvels and fossil-filled beaches, so grab your brushes and try your luck. After an action-packed day exploring all Weymouth has to offer, use our handy list above to find the perfect place to eat in Weymouth.