Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Charmouth, Bridport, including The Royal Oak, Pilot Boat Inn Restaurant, The Harbour Inn, The Volunteer Inn, Cobb Arms Restaurant, The Clockhouse Inn, Talbot arms, The George Inn, Hunters Lodge Inn, The Anchor Inn at Seatown
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4 based on 1745 reviews
We serve the finest Palmer's Ales and fantastic food with ingredients sourced from the best local producers.Our cliff top terrace comfortably seats 100 and the views are arguably some of the best in the country, if not the world!During the summer months w
Lovely meal 3 veggies and 3 meat eaters. Food very tasty good service. Views unbelievable from cliff top although a little windy last night.
4 based on 959 reviews
16th Century Coaching Inn commands an enviable position, conveniently situated on the main A35 where Devon & Dorset meet, between the bustling market town of Axminster, and the beautiful seaside town of Lyme Regis, the gateway to the Jurassic Coast.
My sister has lived 300 yards from this pub for over 25 years so I have visited often and always found food and service good. However on my sisters birthday 22.09.19 the food was adequate but the service was very poor 0ne meal was suppose to have had bread had to ask for it, had to ask for spoons to eat desert.did not get an ordered drink and would have liked coffee but was not offered. May be better on the week but would not go on a Sunday.
4 based on 867 reviews
A traditional thatched country pub in the heart of the village of Chideock, Dorset. The George Inn Chideock is a friendly, family run pub where everyone is welcome. We are dog friendly, and have a large terraced beer garden to the rear. We are located a s
Mine Host had his own (unproven) ideas about how to get Steve Smith out, and his Trivia questions were a bit biased, but what a great atmosphere. The food was excellent and well priced, and the staff (including the younger helpers) was A1. Would go back at the drop of a hat!
4 based on 169 reviews
Visited on Tuesday evening the day after a bank holiday. No problem booking for a party of five. We arrived early but the table was ready, we were warned that there might be a slight wait for food but it didnât seem that there was. Everyone was very happy with their food, my wife declared the steak and ale pie to be a new high point (and she is something of a steak and ale pie connoisseur) and my 6 year old daughter was delighted with her ham, egg and chips - the ham was very thick. Desserts were also very good. The land lady came over for a chat and all the staff were friendly and did their jobs well. Hi BourbondunkerThank you for taking the time to review our pub.We are delighted that your family enjoyed the food they chose, and we are happy to know that you found our staff friendly and efficient. Your comments are very much appreciated.Please do visit us again if you are in our part of the world.Kindest regardsWendy
4 based on 357 reviews
We have re-launched on 15th July 2016 following our fire. We look forward to welcoming you to our new look pub very soon and we would ask for your patience during our teething period. Michael and Helen Long, Eric and Barbara Arnold and all of the Clockhou
I ate here with friends for an evening meal. Menu choice was good and varied and at a reasonable price. Dog friendly and with a great quiz on most Sunday nights. Plenty odf car parking on site. Eat here and you won't be disappointed.....Hi Jen, Thanks for your time in writing this lovely review.Another positive experience and more about the popular quiz.The team are all happy to read this.Thanks againTeam Clock
4 based on 733 reviews
The Cobb Arms Is No Longer Owned By Mr And Mrs Mcclements But Has New Owners As Of The 13TH Nov 2017
We walked along the Marine Parade looking for a place to eat. We were too early for several of the restaurants, and others seemed overly touristic. We were delighted to find this pub around the corner from the Cobb. As a previous reviewer indicated, it was perfect pub food. The service was friendly and the patrons seemed to be locals. We enjoyed our meals.
4 based on 316 reviews
The Volunteer Inn is a family-run, seventeenth century pub located in the heart of Lyme Regis in Dorset. One of the only remaining pubs on the high street, The Volunteer sells a range of local ales and ciders and has been a regular in the Good Beer Guide
This pub has real character and a great selection of cask ales. A great place for a couple or three pints during the evening. The staff and clientele add to a very warm welcoming atmosphere and the beer is just delicious.
4 based on 1433 reviews
We came here on our way home from a weekend away. The Sunday lunch was possibly one of the best examples of a roast beef meal I have had in a restaurant.The beef was beautifully cooked and thinly sliced, the veg were all perfectly cooked and the roast spuds were, although I hate to have to admit it, nearly as good as mine! Added to all that was the excellent horseradish sauce which made my ears hurt - just the way I like it.Finally, the treacle tart we shared at the end of the meal was a wholly unnecessary delight. Highly recommended.
4 based on 400 reviews
Set at the edge of the beach in the beautiful and historic coastal town of Lyme Regis, the Pilot Boat has just been relaunched following a nine-month project by Palmers Brewery to rejuvenate the iconic grade II listed building back to life as a lifestyle
Pretty average all round. Service was good enough but the starter poor to be honest, a charcuterie board had a few slices of ham/salami/chorizo from a packet and the main wasn't much better, the seafood platter consisting of smoked salmon (presumably from a packet), some dressed crab meat and some shell on prawns. And a lot of bread. Nothing I couldn't have rustled up in 5 minutes at home with some scissors for the packets and a plate.It was ok, not bad or terrible but I expected a bit better for a Lyme Regis restaurant and wouldn't go back.Kids scampi and chips was good.
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4 based on 286 reviews
This place is a very popular eating place. We hadn't booked for dinner and it was full but luckily we had arrived late enough for some early diners to have finished and left. The menu is surprisingly good and varied. It has the usual pub grub but some excellent other dishes. My wife had the steak, I had the mussels,both cooked perfectly and v tasty. I'd tossed up between that and Scallops with Black pudding & cauliflower. The beers are good, the wines ok but somewhat restricted in range. Highly recommended but suggest you play safe and book.
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