155 British Restaurants near Hampshire

We found 155 British restaurants within 30 miles 30 miles of Hampshire

Best known for its national parks, stately homes and maritime museum, Hampshire is a lively destination with plenty on offer. With the New Forest woodland at the county's Eastern edge and a stunning coastline running along the south, it is a truly striking area with gorgeous vistas at every turn. Alongside the countryside appeal, part of the attraction of Hampshire is its growing culinary scene, offering locals and visitors a variety of dining options, from classic British cuisine in traditional pubs and gastropubs, to outstanding Michelin-starred dining. In recent years, the farm-to-table dining concept has gained momentum across the UK and Hampshire is no exception. The area's rich agricultural heritage allows plenty of high-quality local produce to grace the menus of many restaurants in Hampshire, particularly game and seafood due to its many hunting fields and seaside location. So, if you’re in search of a place to eat in Hampshire, you're sure to find the perfect fit here. 

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British Restaurants near Hampshire
British Restaurants near Hampshire
British Restaurants near Hampshire
British Restaurants near Hampshire
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Pie & Vinyl

Pie & Vinyl

Portsmouth, PO5 3AY
20.8 miles
A vinyl shop wouldn’t naturally be a place you’d head to for something to eat, but Pie & Vinyl gives the game away in its title. No prizes f ... Find out more
The Ship Inn - Lymington

The Ship Inn - Lymington

Lymington, SO41 3AY
22.9 miles
With beautiful surroundings, and a stylish interior, The Ship Inn in Lymington is a classic meets modern pub, a perfect setting for any occasion. Our chefs ... Find out more
The Master Builder's Bar & Restaurant

The Master Builder's Bar & Restaurant

Brockenhurst, SO42 7XB
18.6 miles
The Master Building restaurant and bar at Buckler’s Hard on the Beaulieu Estate couldn’t be more immersed in the New Forest, or more completely ... Find out more
The Wine Vaults

The Wine Vaults

Southsea, PO5 2SF
21.2 miles
This quirky pub with five bars offers a superb selection of food, which is all freshly prepared. The beer is first class and with eight real ales at any one ... Find out more
The Bell Inn - Hampshire

The Bell Inn - Hampshire

Hampshire, SO43 7HE
16.2 miles
At The Bell Inn, we understand the importance of locally sourcing our ingredients, whether that is from our farming neighbours or our own family estates in ... Find out more
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Hampshire is a county steeped in history with a deep cultural significance to the wider country. The county’s coastline houses two of Europe’s largest ports, Southampton and Portsmouth, the latter of which is the birthplace of the Royal Navy and home to famous ships like Lord Nelson’s HMS Victory. The D-Day landing also launched from the Hampshire coast, making this area a real harbour of maritime heritage.

There’s plenty to see all over the county, from historic buildings to its vibrant arts and culture scene, to numerous quaint villages and modern towns. Head to Winchester to get a glimpse of one of the largest cathedrals in Europe, featuring breath-taking Gothic architecture from as far back as the medieval period. Pay a visit to the birthplace of Jane Austen, which has now been developed into a museum displaying her life and works. For the Downton Abbey fans among you, journey to Highclere Castle where it was filmed, and snap some pictures of the striking façade.

Head east to the New Forest if you’re feeling lively and partake in a wealth of outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling and horse riding. Alternatively, opt for a more chilled-out approach and browse the many independent boutique shops and cosy tea rooms that are dotted around, or try some Hampshire English sparkling wine. Whether it's fish and chips or one of Hampshire's fancy fine dining destinations, there are plenty of excellent restaurants to try here.