Discover Restaurants offering the best British food in Abbotsbury, Weymouth, including The Old School House Tea Rooms, Abbotsbury Tea Rooms, The Ilchester Arms Hotel Restaurant, The Kings Arms, swan inn, Abbotsbury, Sub Tropical Gardens, Crown inn, Ducks Farm Shop & Cafe, The Abbey House Tea Rooms, Sue & Nigel Melville Wheelwrights
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We've been visiting Wheelwrights for years and the title says it all really. Excellent scones, plenty of clotted cream, good jam, and lovely home made cakes too if you have space. The atmosphere inside is calm and quaint, the garden is lovely too!
We came here for lunch with friends and what a great lunch it was. 'Mine host' and his team made us feel as if we were part of the family, just what we needed. The food was superb as was the local beer and what a wonderful setting. We went for a long walk after lunch returning for tea and coffee. You really must go there!
4 based on 130 reviews
Breakfast served from 8:00-11:30 everyday. Lunch served from 12:00-15:00 everyday. Selection of cakes & pastries available all day
We walked here from where we were camped, full of hope and expectation.The coffee was great on our first visit and the farm shop /deli looked inviting and we therefore decided to call in on our way home for one of their home made cream teas as the scones also looked great. Sure enough the cream tea was also great as were the few bits I purchased in the shop. Here comes the âbutâ....The two staff who âservedâ us could not have done more to make us feel unwelcome, no smiles, no eye contact, no please, no thankyou and very offhand. One practically threw the sugar at us. WHY do people who obviously do not like interacting with the general public work in the service industry? This is a great place selling great food, great coffee at realistic prices, but made us quite sad that the icing was not on the cake so to speak.
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4 based on 240 reviews
The Crown Inn is situated in the beautiful village of Puncknowle, close to Chesil beach and five miles from Bridport and West Bay (The fictional 'Broadchurch' in the popular ITV drama). The Crown is a traditional thatched 16th century Inn serving home-coo
We were a large family group and had booked.The staff seemed put out by us and our children!We all wanted meals and drinks, The bill was a pricey one , you would of thought they would of been pleased.Every thing was you canât sit there , children arenât allowed on stools near the bar or bikes arenât allowed in the garden!They kept staring over at us and the children they were playing card games being very well behaved! The food was quite good both food/drink expensive for a country pub.Itâs a shame everyone was so rude as we were staying at the local campsite and we are local so wanted to return but we wonât be going to this pub again.
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4 based on 133 reviews
We were not planning to visit the gardens but we spotted some signs on our journey and decided to give it a go. We had cake and tea in the cafe before we walked around. It was very good. Tranquil gardens on lots of levels with an easy to follow white arrow system for the easiest route. The steep walk up to the viewing point was well worth the extra effort.Could have wandered around for a few more hours.Highly recommended.
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3 based on 234 reviews
Abbotsbury was heaving with hungry visitors when our walking group spent a pleasant day in the area - but The Swan was not exactly packed. Our arrival for a lunch booking was handled by one- rather bumbling - member of staff who took an age to serve us all, and our pre-ordered lunch took a while to arrive. Itâs not the best value menu in the area, and the food was quite ordinary. With such a huge potential market for good food itâs a shame that itâs not being managed to capitalise.
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4 based on 407 reviews
We visited the Kings Arms on Sat 17th Aug and had a lovely meal.There was four adults and three children The staff were on the ball , meals were quick and realy good.Our youngest family member ,whoâs two years old accidentally knocked a glass off table and it broke but the staff were there straight away and cleared it all up before we even had time to tell them , very impressive.Wonderful food and great staff .Washrooms were very clean ( something Iâm fussy about!)Well done The Kings Arms , well worth a visit .
4 based on 319 reviews
The Ilchester Arms has recently been taken over by the Harrison family, re-opening after a full renovation in April 2014. Offering informal dining in the conservatory, dining room or bar areas, there are a variety of menus offering affordable bar snacks a
We have eaten here quite a few times and itâs always nice but today our lunch was just fabulous. The menu is really interesting with some old favourites and some new ideas including vegetarian options like grilled haloumi with asparagus salad and falafel burgers. Luckily they had lovely soft gluten free bread available so as I wasnât really very hungry I ordered smoked salmon and cream cheese sandwiches with salad. When it arrived it was a huge triple decker with a good 100g of salmon between the layers and a massive salad, really fresh and varied with a delicious light dressing. Husband had a BLT - agin it was a triple stuffed with bacon and he had some thick chips and a decent amount of salad with it. Both these lunches were only £7 each!The staff were very polite and discreet but accommodating, checking we were enjoying our food and even offering to wrap half my sandwich for me to take home as I was too full to finish it. The little touches made it extra nice. Thick quality napkins, sunny conservatory dining, immaculate toilets with free hand lotion, Sanctuary body butter and even a perfume spray. Coffee was also good and every care taken for our comfort- staff even offered to shut the open door to the garden if we felt a draught. Next time we will try dinner here. My advice would be to choose this venue over the other pub in Abbotsbury (also tried) Dogs cannot come into the conservatory but are allowed at the tables in the bar. Highly recommend the Ilchester Arms.
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4 based on 163 reviews
Great location in the beautiful village of Abbotsbury, just a short detour off the coast path.Attractive garden and views, welcoming and efficient service.The chicken in our sandwich had very good flavour, and tasty garnish, the Doret apple cake was alos very good
4 based on 233 reviews
A delightful traditional tea room, serving delicious homemade cakes and light lunches, gluten free menu. Dog friendly.
Dropped in for lunch today and were delighted with our toasted sandwiches. Melted cheese oozed from fresh, granary bread. Served with lovely sides of salad and coleslaw. Newly baked Blackberry & Apple cake with ice cream to follow. 100% recommend this gem of a place.Thank you so much, what a lovely review, so glad you liked the BlackBerry & Apple cake too. Hope you can visit us again
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