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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Summer Lodge Country House Hotel

Summer Lodge Country House Hotel

Beaminster, DT2 0JR
16.8 miles
Summer Lodge Country House Hotel offers a selection dining options under one roof. Its main restaurant holds three AA Rosettes and is headed up by executive ... Find out more
The Acorn Inn

The Acorn Inn

Beaminster, DT2 0JW
16.8 miles
What we think
"Evershot couldn’t be more quintessential ‘Thomas Hardy’ if you gave it a pair of blue eyes and renamed it Casterbridge. Its unofficia ..." Read our full review
Hunter's Moon

Hunter's Moon

Sherborne, DT9 5QN
17.4 miles
A former coaching inn with a history dating back to the 18th century, Hunter's Moon offers classic British fare, real ales, local ciders and warm, public-ho ... Find out more
The Botany Bay Inne

The Botany Bay Inne

Wareham, DT11 9ET
17.5 miles
Mark & the team welcome you to The Botany Bay Inn. Having enjoyed using this pub over many years and seen it slip from it’s best over the last 5 y ... Find out more
The Cock & Bottle Morden

The Cock & Bottle Morden

Wareham, BH20 7DL
17.6 miles
Nestled in the heart of Morden The Cock and Bottle is steeped in tradition. With parts of the pub dating back some 400 years, we offer all the charms of an ... Find out more
The George Inn Bridport

The George Inn Bridport

Bridport, DT6 6JD
17.6 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 Greyhound Inn

The Greyhound Inn

Corfe Castle, BH20 5EZ
17.7 miles
Whether you’re looking for a relaxed catch up with friends over brunch or lunch with a sharing platter, or a delicious classic pub lunch after a famil ... Find out more
The Anchor Inn Seatown

The Anchor Inn Seatown

Bridport, DT6 6JU
17.7 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
The Sawmill Restaurant

The Sawmill Restaurant

Wareham, BH20 5LR
17.9 miles
Kingston Country Courtyard is a stylishly rustic restaurant and rooms based in the historic market town of Wareham, Dorset. Here, you can have it all; sit o ... Find out more
Brassica

Brassica

Dorset, DT8 3AS
18.3 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
The Square & Compass

The Square & Compass

Swanage, BH19 3LF
18.5 miles
What we think
"Cider fans come to the stone-walled Square & Compass for pints of home-brewed, hand-pressed scrumpy, but there is more to this quirky hostelry than ..." Read our full review
World's End - Almer

World's End - Almer

Blandford Forum, DT11 9EW
18.7 miles
One of Dorset's landmarks, located on the A31 between Poole & Dorchester, this beautiful Dorset longhouse marks the gateway to West Dorset. Now a pub-re ... Find out more
The Bakers Arms

The Bakers Arms

Poole, BH16 6JF
19.1 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
St Peter's Finger

St Peter's Finger

Upton Park, BH16 6JE
19.5 miles
Situated in the picturesque village of Lytchett Minster just half a mile from the A35 between Poole and Bere Regis, the St Peters Finger is the perfect exam ... Find out more
The Shave Cross Inn

The Shave Cross Inn

Bridport, DT6 6HW
19.9 miles
What we think
"The neatly thatched Shave Cross Inn was once a stop-off for medieval pilgrims, who apparently had their tonsures trimmed here as a mark of respect &nda ..." Read our full review
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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.