6 Gastropub Restaurants near Dorchester

We found 6 Gastropub 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.

Gastropub Restaurants near Dorchester
Gastropub Restaurants near Dorchester
Gastropub Restaurants near Dorchester
Gastropub Restaurants near Dorchester
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The Bull Hotel Bridport

The Bull Hotel Bridport

Bridport, DT6 3LF
13.9 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 White Post

The White Post

Yeovil, BA22 8AR
19.6 miles
What we think
"Touted as the only pub in the land with a county border running right through its bar, The White Post stands on the spot where Somerset meets Dorset. S ..." Read our full review
Olive Branch - Wimborne

Olive Branch - Wimborne

Wimborne, BH21 1PF
20.9 miles
A beautiful and elegant pub-restaurant a minutes walk from the heart of the lovely historic Dorset town of Wimborne. With a secluded riverside garden and te ... Find out more
Montague Inn

Montague Inn

Wincanton, BA9 8JW
25.7 miles
What we think
"This little Somerset gem is so hidden away in a twist of country lanes that you'll be glad you invested in that new sat nav. Inside is as simple as can ..." Read our full review
The Beckford Arms

The Beckford Arms

Warminster, SP3 6PX
29.5 miles
What we think
"“A go-to when looking after the in-laws” admits one fan of The Beckford Arms – a delightful pub-with-rooms on the edge of Fonthill Pa ..." Read our full review
Angel Inn - Warminster

Angel Inn - Warminster

Warminster, SP3 6DJ
29.8 miles
Situated in the beautiful village of Upton Scudamore, The Angel Inn is one of Wiltshire’s finest country pubs. The five bedroom inn and restaurant has ... Find out more
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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.