Best Pub Award: The Fox and Hounds in Cattistock
Cattistock is not the first place that comes to mind when you are planning a meal out, but it certainly came up trumps for us. The village is so picturesque that it was a joy just driving through.
View ArticleSolid gold for this Weymouth ristorante
WITH the Olympics in town and exam results to celebrate, there was no better excuse for my partner and I to eat out.
View ArticlePub’s a must-go Inn
THERE are some delights you plan for and others that are spur of the moment decisions that turn out to be just perfect.
View ArticleAlfresco treat with sea view
ON an unseasonably warm Sunday afternoon in October we wanted to find somewhere to sit outside and eat lunch.
View ArticleHandmade Pie and Alehouse is a hearty treat
PIES are 'just bursting with ingredients and flavour'.
View ArticleTop of its game
THE last time I walked through Charminster completely parched on a summer’s day, this inn, now called The Gamekeeper, was boarded up.
View ArticleGet on board the Lulworth Cove Inn
ON the face of it, the proprietors of the Lulworth Cove Inn can’t go far wrong.
View ArticleEscape the crowds at The Fox Inn
AS you relax in the traditional setting of the Fox Inn’s bar you might be forgiven for keeping one nervous eye on the door, looking out for the notorious-sounding ‘Blandford Bob’.
View ArticleRestaurant review: Cosy and traditional at Brewer's Arms in Martinstown
HAVING recently moved to Dorchester we were after a cosy pub that would be welcoming for us for a Sunday lunch and our ten-month-old (very messy) toddler.
View ArticleDelicious food but watch the bill at Rajpoot, Dorchester
FEW things tarnish the memory of an otherwise excellent meal like an unexpected addition to the bill.
View ArticleThe Coach and Horses - great location for a catch up
Meeting up with a former colleague coming from the other side of the county we needed a halfway house – so what better than a former coaching inn?
View ArticleHave a roll up the hill at The Lookout Cafe
FEW things brighten up the working day quite like a nice lunch out.
View ArticleLively and with food to enjoy at Yates's
IT’S probably an age thing but there’s a few places in Weymouth town centre which double as eateries and night spots which I’d frequent in daylight hours but wouldn’t be my thing in the evening.
View ArticleThe White Hart, Weymouth
THE White Hart in Weymouth town centre is conveniently located as a meeting place for a drink before or after a film or as a pit stop while shopping.
View ArticleHearty food to suit all
TASTY food, quick service and a reasonable bill is what you can expect at Weymouth’s Marquis of Granby.
View ArticleA stable diet
Hungry and thirsty after a trek around the Nothe my visiting family and I stopped off at The Stable in Weymouth for a spot of lunch.
View ArticleIt's Henry the ate with curry club at The William Henry in Weymouth
CURRY club at The William Henry in Weymouth proved a tasty treat. The first challenge at the popular Wetherspoon’s in Weymouth town centre is finding a table.
View ArticleDelicious fish at Portland's Cove House Inn
FRESH fish, a sea view and a cosy atmosphere were the requirements put to me for a restaurant suggestion and I’m pleased to say the Cove House Inn fulfilled them all.
View ArticlePalm House cafe bistro, Weymouth
IT was chucking it down with rain when we ventured into the elegant Edwardian glasshouse that houses the Palm House cafe bistro in Weymouth.
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