98 British Restaurants near Dorchester

We found 98 British 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.

British Restaurants near Dorchester
British Restaurants near Dorchester
British Restaurants near Dorchester
British Restaurants near Dorchester
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The Lord Poulett Arms

The Lord Poulett Arms

Hinton-St-George, TA17 8SE
21.7 miles
What we think
"It might boast flagstone floors, antique tables and wooden beams, alongside night time candles and open fires, and conspire to look like it's always be ..." Read our full review
The Stapleton Arms

The Stapleton Arms

Templecombe, SP8 5HS
21.8 miles
If you’re looking for a super-stylish pub in the pretty North Dorset village of Buckhorn Weston, you simply must stop by The Stapleton Arms. The chic ... Find out more
The Point at Haven Hotel

The Point at Haven Hotel

Poole, BH13 7QL
21.8 miles
Located on the tip of Sandbanks Peninsula, you couldn’t dine closer to the water. With glorious views across to Studland Bay and Old Harry, the H ... Find out more
Ammonite

Ammonite

Lyme Regis, DT7 3HZ
21.8 miles
With a name like Ammonite, you know you’re on Dorset’s world-renowned Jurassic Coast, and this casual restaurant within the Alexandra Hotel&rsqu ... Find out more
The Harbour Inn

The Harbour Inn

Lyme Regis, DT7 3JF
21.8 miles
What we think
"A prime berth on Lyme’s tumbledown seafront is one of the Harbour Inn’s great assets, and it has the bonus of a terrace and veranda beside ..." Read our full review
Herbie's

Herbie's

Lyme Regis, DT7 3JF
21.8 miles
The Cobb Arms

The Cobb Arms

Town Centre, DT7 3JF
21.9 miles
Nestled on the corner, overlooking where the world-famous Cobb meets the harbour, with extensive views over Lyme Bay, The Cobb Arms is the perfect place to ... Find out more
The Oyster & Fish House

The Oyster & Fish House

Lyme Regis, DT7 3JP
21.9 miles
The Oyster and Fish House is the first solo venture from celebrated chef Mark Hix, a fish and seafood restaurant showcasing local produce caught off the Dor ... Find out more
The Pig on the Beach

The Pig on the Beach

Swanage, BH19 3AU
22.1 miles
What we think
"This collection of restaurants with rooms has a handful of locations dotted around the UK, and readers praise it’s “value for money” ..." Read our full review
Grasshopper

Grasshopper

Poole, BH14 9HT
22.2 miles
At the heart of the Parkstone Community and with extensive outside seating areas and internal dining options, the Grasshopper is the perfect place to enjoy ... Find out more
New Farm Restaurant

New Farm Restaurant

South Petherton, TA13 5LQ
22.3 miles
A visit to New Farm Restaurant, situated in the picture postcard village of Over Stratton in Somerset, is sure to enchant you. Proprietors, Jane and Crispin ... Find out more
The Salt Pig Too - Swanage

The Salt Pig Too - Swanage

Swanage, BH19 1AB
22.4 miles
The Salt Pig was originally established in Wareham in 2010 by James Warren, with the second site in Swanage opening in 2018. Both consist of an urban farm s ... Find out more
Harbour Heights

Harbour Heights

Poole, BH13 7LW
22.5 miles
There are few restaurants in the world that can offer the splendour of Harbour Heights where the standard of food and quality of service are matched by such ... Find out more
The Barley Mow

The Barley Mow

Wimborne, BH21 7AH
22.6 miles
Hidden away in the tiny village of Colehill in the Dorset countryside is The Barley Mow Inn, a traditionally warm and authentic pub-restaurant with a modern ... Find out more
The Old Inn

The Old Inn

Wimborne, BH21 7DJ
22.8 miles
The Old Inn is a traditional country pub in the heart of the idyllic village of Holt. Situated close to the historic town of Wimborne Minster, The Old Inn i ... 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.