Find out what British restaurants to try in Ryde. Ryde is an English seaside town and civil parish on the Isle of Wight, with a population of 23,999 at the 2011 Census. It lies on the north-east coast. The town grew in size as a seaside resort after the villages of Upper Ryde and Lower Ryde were merged in the 19th century. The influence of this era is still strongly visible in the town's central and seafront architecture.
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4 based on 705 reviews
We are proud to work with a dedicated team of local Island Suppliers. Our meat is sourced from local farms such as Kemphill and Dunsbury by Island Foods Butchers. Our vegetable supplier "5 a day" is based in Ventnor High Street who works with an array of
It is a very elegant restaurant, cute outside and very cosy inside, tables are very posh and accurately dressed with silver cutlery, the atmosphere is enchanting, music volume is soft and tracks are perfect. Food is delicious. Fish was fresh and tasty. Staff is polite and welcoming. Inside the toilet there are proper cloth hand towels, to dispose inside a basket and there is a perfume too! The best restaurant on the Isle of Wight!Wow! That's a fantastic review! Thank you very much!
4 based on 968 reviews
We had a wonderful evening celebrating my husbandâs birthday thanks to delicious food and great service - exactly the sort of place weâd hoped to find! Great choice of food to suit our various tastes and brilliant wine -plus the service is friendly and unobtrusive. I had been wary of asking whether I could take a Birthday cake in (having read an article by a famous chef complaining that this affected his sales of desserts), but when I phoned to book, I was asked whether Iâd like to take one in - so kind - and we appreciated the singing! We had a great evening and will definitely be back next time weâre on the Island; thank you.
4 based on 266 reviews
NOW CLOSED FOR THE 2019 SEASON - OPEN EASTER 2020 A fantastic little restaurant that serves up crab pasties to die for and fresh fish and seafood fresh from the waters In front of the cove.
What's not to like? A fab little place right on the coastal path which serves superb crab pasties, salads and in our opinion the best crab sandwiches on the Island! Friendly service, lovely fresh crab and a great spot in the cove. After staying on the Island for six weeks this summer and walking the entire coastal path, we have eaten a LOT of crab sandwiches and this place wins hands down, so we've had to go back a couple of times! Not many tables, but well worth a visit and the possible short wait for a table!
5 based on 344 reviews
We visited the restaurant on a busy Friday night but were bowled over by a range of delicious dishes that were simply delicious. The chefs clearly take great pride in the food they serve and the way in which it was presented. Lovely staff with good service made this a standout meal.
5 based on 121 reviews
Relax in the warm and friendly atmosphere of Blueberry's Cafe, located on the Cliff Path between Sandown and Shanklin. Enjoy great home cooked food and drink (fully licensed) with some of the most stunning views on the Island overlooking Sandown Bay. Offe
We went for breakfast as a family and were treated so well, a very warm welcome and excellent service throughout our stay. The food was excellent and very good value. We would definitely come back again, hopefully on a sunny day to make the best of the fabulous views. Dogs will love their doggy menu too!Great to hear that you enjoyed your visit to Blueberrys, shame that the weather wasn't the best. Hope that you do get to come back on a sunny day and enjoy the stunning views.Many thanks for your review.
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5 based on 597 reviews
Thompson's is a contemporary 'open kitchen' restaurant offering a delicious modern British menu inspired by the flavours of the Island and Chef Robert Thompson's experiences. This original dining concept features kitchen view tables downstairs with a more
We booked Thompson's based on an internet search and reading TripAdvisor reviews, as we live in the north of England. We'd had a lovely day with beautiful summery weather and a trip to Osborne, and our visit to Thompson's rounded off our visit beautifully. We had the tasting menu, which was superb in every respect. All staff were friendly, relaxed and very knowledgeable. The food was beautifully presented and prepared, and also gave us an opportunity to try things we wouldn't attempt at home, such as cuttlefish 'tagliatelle'. I mentioned to the waitress that I wasn't a big fan of parmesan, but it wasn't a particular issue, and voila, the kitchen staff made sure my meal was tailored to my tastes, even preparing some gnocchi to replace an element of one dish. Oh, and the we have to mention the quirky cutlery, the good quality Riedel glasses ( yes, we use them at home ), and the complimentary amuse buche and pre-ssert.
5 based on 158 reviews
Located in the beautiful town of Shanklin on the Isle of Wight. Owner and head chef has 15 years of catering experience across London. Lunch, Cream Teas and evening menus available. We also offer pre-theatre meals as we are just a short walk away. Fresh l
Had a lovely meal on Friday early evening with our 3 1/2 yr old son. Childrenâs menu - Really good fish goujons, (crispy batter, clearly homemade) bowl of peas in butter and skinny (appeared to be homemade) fries. My son ate all the large 4 goujons and peas, really good quality.Small sesame warm rolls served before starters, v nice, son enjoyed aswell. Lobster starter(pictured) very good and some excellent flavours, my son ate his first edible flower! Chef, not sure the sprig of parsley was needed (my only criticism)Main course of lamb with dauphinoise pots, crispy kale(superb) heritage carrots and an excellent lamb jus. Picture attached doesnât do the dish justice, the dark burnt colour is the kale, itâs not burnt. We had a fantastic Organic, Fairtrade, Chenin blanc (called âDig thisâ) really good value at about £20.Wife had the chicken breast with a nice mustard cream sauce off the specials board, succulent and tasty.Highly recommend.
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5 based on 320 reviews
19th Century Building With A Contemporary Feel For A Relaxed Dining Experience. Can seat parties of 10 in the front private dining room and up to 36 in the main restaurant area.
The food is amazing its fresh full of flavour and the restaurant is very clean friendly place to be it's one of the best I have eaten in and I have been in nearly everyone on the island over the years it's the best
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5 based on 190 reviews
Eclectic little coffee shop and wine bar in the sunny seaside town of Ryde on the Isle of Wight. Specialists coffee's, cakes and treats. Alcohol license. light meals and lunches served freshly cooked all day. Join us for the lively pleasant atmosphere and
Met up with friends for lunch.Service friendly as ever. Food tasty as ever. Excellent vibe about the place. Love it.
5 based on 78 reviews
A jazz cafe & vegan tapas bar with regular live music set in the courtyard of the picturesque and historic Staplehurst Grange.
We were at Django's for the music, wondering whether the long drive into the countryside would be worth it. Any fears were soon dispelled by the attractive setting, lovely buildings, and friendly welcome. I only had a piece of cake, but it was delicious. As delicious as the music, in fact, but Paul Armfield, like Django's, is well worth finding.
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