If you saw Chevy Chase's masterpiece European Vacation, you'll recognize Stonehenge's massive formation. (As a citizen of the world, you should recognize Stonehenge anyway.) The prehistoric stone circle is eight miles from Salisbury, and its visitors provide a boost to the local economy. With a history dating back over 5,000 years, there is no shortage of significant places to visit in and around Salisbury. On the "must see" list are Salisbury Cathedral, Longleat and Stourhead gardens (and Stonehenge, of course).
Restaurants in Salisbury
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Upstairs at Truth.. Settle into a sociable environment in this unique and beautiful establishment and with an extraordinary vast selection of drinks, we are certain to have something that will tickle your fancy! Downstairs at Truth... If you fancy a bit of excitement, we have an underground dance floor with a live dj throughout the weekend playing all of the tunes that get your feet moving. when you go through the dance floor you will notice our illuminated cocktail bar with some of the best cocktails in the city. There is comfortable seating on all levels at Truth bar and also a few quiet corners to relax and have a quiet drink and a chat.
5.0 based on 6 reviews
A quirky Wine and Cocktail bar situated in the heart of Salisbury. With a wide range of cocktails to choose from, Inc. is definitely the place to go if you're looking for quality. Inc. holds regular live music evenings which has proved to be a huge success with the local audience so far. Inc. is open to venue bookings, and cocktail training party's, always looking to please the customer.
5.0 based on 21 reviews
I visited, oooh, ten or so times when I was working in the area in Jan and Feb 2020 - a very friendly Pub with good likeable staff - apart from the inevitable 'Spoons' the cheapest beer in Town and cheapest doesn't mean poor either, in fact the opposite - a great place to stop for one or two 'Sherbet's' while on the way to the Station. Need I say any more.......
5.0 based on 11 reviews
Café ● Club ● Community Open 6:30pm-10:30pm with entertainment everyday Spread over 4 floors @home is immersive, buzzing and artistic. Welcome home
5.0 based on 7 reviews
Premium cocktail lounge bar in the heart of the city. Offering an extensive range of wines and spirits alongside a broad menu of freshly made cocktails. The Vestry Bar is also a hub for live music and sports.
Had a fabulous entertaining time at the quiz night. Such a great relaxing vibe, drinks were best in town, whole family enjoyed the fun night. Well organised and will be going to the next one.
5.0 based on 13 reviews
Our 14 Bay undercover Driving Range complete with Toptracer technology is the perfect venue to visit whist in Salisbury. The facility is open to everyone, with or without any golf experience and with each bay equipped with a Toptracer screen that tracks every shot you hit, why not try out the Longest Drive & Nearest the Pin Challenges or maybe play a few holes around St Andrews! Each bay can take 4 people, golf clubs can be supplied and we have instructors on site to assist you if required. Inside we have an open plan Coffee Shop and Lounge Bar, serving Costa Coffee, homemade cakes, hot and cold snack as well as a variety of beers and ales. Seating is available in the main lounge, conservatory or outside in the garden. Salisbury Golf Centre is situated between the stunning Cathedral City and the picturesque village of Wilton. Easy access, lots of parking and the warmest of welcomes await you.
Highly recommended for non-golfers who want to have a fun day out and made even better by the top tracer technology that tracks your progress on the range. With the added technology it helped a novice like me build upon my skills by giving accurate insights into my swings. The golf centre itself was very welcoming, with some great spaces to sit and hang out after our session. The owners and staff were incredibly helpful, making sure we had what we needed and were on hand to answer any questions.
4.5 based on 75 reviews
River Bourne Community Farm is a working farm which is open all year and FREE to enter making it accessible to all. This is a great opportunity to see a working farm and to get up close to the farm’s animals: pigs, sheep, alpacas, donkeys, goats, Highland cattle, ducks and a range of poultry, chicks and small animals such as guinea pigs and rabbits. Children can hand feed the animals for just £1. Feed is available from the Small Animal Barn. The farm has free parking. New additions to the farm Spring 2019 are ‘Two Wise Owls’ who will be bringing their birds of prey the farm. You will be able to get up close to the birds, watch them flying and learn all about them. The farm has a shop and a warm and cosy cafe on site with indoor and outdoor seating areas. Free range eggs and farm meat are available in the farm shop as well as a range of other produce and gift items. The cafe sells hot and cold drinks, cakes and lunches. The shop and cafe are open from Tuesday–Sunday from 10am to 4pm
Having two granddaughters who are animal mad, I took them to the farm. Lovely walking routes take you through the various areas beside the river. They were enamoured of the calves and sheep but especially liked the animals they could feed, the donkeys, goats etc. Plenty of interesting information about the animals and places to wash hands.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
This pub is a great place. The best gin and tonic in town! The service is great, the landlord is a lovely bloke and everyone is friendly and fun. I’d go to this pub again and again, proper living!
4.5 based on 37 reviews
Voted CAMRA Country Pub of the Year 2017. Public house and restaurant situated in the quiet village of laverstock.
Visited today with friends for an ab fab Sunday Roast. Choice of beef, turkey or pork loin, (one or a mixture of meats available) served with yorkshire pudding, fabulous tasting roasties and vegetables served in dishes to help yourself (today's choices were peas & sweetcorn (mixed), cauliflower, carrots and shredded savoy cabbage; lovely tasting and consistency of gravy served in gravy boats accompanied the meal. Sunday lunch is served between 12 noon and 2 pm and you do need to book as it is so popular. Roast costs £9.95 or for a smaller portion (2 slices of meat instead of 3) it's £7.95 - such excellent value
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