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4 based on 286 reviews
As a regular visitor to Wymouth I'm amazed this isn't listed. At East end of seafront, oustanding lunchtime Italian Bistro menu. List it and I'll write a review.
They really went out of their way to make our dinner experience special, down to moving tables to accommodate our party of six in a preferred area. This is a pleasant cosy restaurant with a nice vibe and excellent food. The fish dishes and crab were beautifully prepared and mouth-watering. Table service is friendly and helpful without being servile. It is also a nice place to sit outside and enjoy coffee and cake in the sunshine during the day. Counter service is equally friendly during the day.Highly recommended.
4 based on 941 reviews
Once discovered you will be guaranteed a warm welcome and fantastic fish & chips at our nationally recognised Fish ânâ Fritz takeaway and 48 seater restaurant just set back from the picturesque 17th Century Weymouth Harbour. Dogs are welcome in the takeaw
Oh yes people...we finally have a fish and chip shop worth its weight in gold in this country!!Look...chips are easy to do so I won't bore you about them (apart from the fact they are good).Its fish that has time after time let me down in this country. Ranging from something with the flavour of deep fried sea water to, if this is even possible, something even worse than deep fried sea water but with even less flavour than deep fried sea water!! However for the first time EVER in the history of eating fish and chips in this country the fish was worth its weight in deep friend gold!!! It had flavour! OMG...what a revelation!! Fish with flavour served at a British chippy!!! Absolutely unbelievable!!Not only was the cod emotionally beautiful...it was also the size of a small boat! The large is exactly that...LAAAAAARGE!!! The medium fish was only just slightly smaller and would do for most normal humans!The premises were also large, airy and clean and the staff were lovely.The simple fact is I'd very happily travel back to Weymouth just to have the fish and chips from this shop!![COMPLETELY UNRELATED]But here is the thing about fish and chips in this country (which is true regardless of where you are ordering your deep fried sea water from);They will happily batter every chocolate bar known to mankind BUT the moment you ask if they do battered mussles or scollops or oysters etc they look at you as if they suddenly lost the ability to speak English and a small child starts crying in the corner asking daddy to make the mean man stop it!WOW!!!! I don't even know where to start with what is officially the BEST review we have ever had. I loved every word of it. I am still picturing your deep fired seawater, that really made me smile.You have a special way with words and humour thank you and I hope we'll see you again soon at a very happy Fish 'n' Fritz.Kind regards.Paul
4 based on 1052 reviews
At Crustacean, we pride ourselves in creating wonderful Seafood dishes. We cater for fish lovers, seafood fanatics and also have a number of non fish/seafood items available to. Our menus, minus current chef's specials, can be downloaded from our website.
We have been to Crustacean a few times before and always make it a place to visit when in Weymouth.We ate quite early on this occasion around 6pm over the August Bank Holiday and I booked up before hand as i know it is very popular. I was glad i did, the place soon filled up.The food is delicious , all freshly cooked and plenty of it, in addition the service is polite and helpful.There is a nice atmosphere in here and the food is very good value for money.Cannot wait to visit again when we are next in Weymouth.Try it, you won't be disappointed.
4 based on 1503 reviews
We are an independently owned multi award-winning restaurant based opposite the train station, just down from the Jubilee Clock along the seafront. We have disabled access into the restaurant and are child and dog friendly. Our ethos is to use as many loc
The best burgers weâve ever had. My partner is a picky sort but even he couldnât do anything other than admit he thoroughly enjoyed it. The burgers contain lots of locally sourced meat seasoned to perfection and cooked beautifully. Not to mention the chips (which Iâm sure were freshly cut om site from potatoes), flavoured with a smoked paprika spice mix. Friendly service, owners who get fully stuck in (one was serving, the other cooking), and a nice atmosphere.Itâs a good job we donât live in Weymouth as our waistlines would suffer from becoming regulars.Dear 464riannet,Many thanks for taking the time to post a review for us - we're so pleased that you enjoyed your visit to us. We hope to welcome you again soon!The DBCo Team
4 based on 280 reviews
Went to the cafe yesterday morning where we were approached by the manager who straight away made remarks that we found wasn't in good gesture... as we went to order the manager then proceeded to express her views on the children and seating Plans I think this cafe is only meant for locals as we all felt very unwelcome and was looking forward to enjoy a breakfast Very disappoint We are not an unfriendly cafe! One member of this party was very belittling and that made you all unwelcome. By all means come in and move the tables and try to get pushchairs in we are well use to that and always accomodate but when they are left in aisles or doorways or other tables shifted so nobody else can get in we need to sort it. Pete was trying to help you. All the lads had sat down and left it to the girls so somebody had to help them and make sure everyone's in and the gangway is clear. Nobody was rude to you at all we were trying to help you get sorted. If you don't like being shown where to roll the pushchairs in so that they were close by you and out of the gang ways and tables at the same time then that's not us being rude that's you being rude with the faces. NO comments other than If you put your pushchairs here etc were made at that point. No comments were made until when done in a mock exasperated voice Pete said, Are ya staying long. It was a little joke! There was no need for one member of the party to hold his hands out and say We can take our business elsewhere you know then proceed to look at him then the friend and shake his head. It was disrespectful it was rude and it was unnecessary when all he had done was try and help. That's the first time I spoke and I said if that's how you feel go. He then proceeded to say about how much money we are going to spend, again disrespectful, rude and unnecessary then mumbling under his breath to soneone so again I repeated if that's how you feel, feel free to go elsewhere. We are not here to be belittled like that because someone wants to spend a few quid. You see the size of the cafe, it needed someone to organise you all comfortably and if that offended that one person then the problem was not ours. We have never been threatened by someone to take their business elsewhere after trying to help so it suited us both that you carry out your words and took your business elsewhere!
4 based on 189 reviews
We stopped in Weymouth on the boat for a few days and our daughter Charlie and her partner Pete came down on the train to join us for a few days. They wanted to go to a fish restaurant that evening and upon searching we found Seabeats. The owner/chef made room for us and we weren't disappointed. The fish choices were just lovely, the Calamari really good and the Seafood Platter, despite it costing £32, was a fabulous spread and such plentiful portions. The Seafood Platter really is excellent value.The waiter looked after us, great service and attentive. Overall it cost £150 for 4 people, including 2 Seafood Platters, starters and mains for all of us, two bottles of white wine and a couple of beers.
5 based on 91 reviews
We are a small family run restaurant, specialising in contemporary British and french influenced fish and meat dishes.
Ambient cosy restaurant with good background music,wonderful attentive staff. Reasonable prices and amazing food. Battered camambert - yum . Ham hock and chicken terrine-yum. Steak- yum .Duck - yum . Overall- YUM! Thanks for a brilliant evening,we will be back .....often
5 based on 190 reviews
Vegi/vegan Café Specialising In Homecooked Locally Sourced Food. Food Intolerances Are Well Catered For. Ethical As Possible. No Chemicals , No Palm Oil, Just Happy Healthy Food. Take Away Available Using Cardboard And Bamboo For The Packaging. We Produce
Was looking for somewhere healthy and tasty for a bite of lunch in Weymouth and this place did not disappoint. Delicious home cooked vegetarian food, with many different options. Absolutely stunning deserts too. Canât rate this place highly enough, and the outside courtyard is an added bonus.
4 based on 472 reviews
Although apparently serving all day Sunday Lunch is available at 12, 2, 4 or 6.On the positive side good choice of meats that tasted fine. Less so the vegetables âalthough a good selection they were, in my view, not very tasty. Possibly over cooked or spent too long in the warming trays?Building could do with a little care and attention.
4 based on 488 reviews
We popped in for lunch just wanted something smallish. I fancied a brie & bacon pannini they didn't have one on the menu but happily made me on in a white baguette (would have liked brown) . My husband had a burger. The portions are big, bacon wasn't crispy v fatty & burger was very average just lots of chips. The food is homemade and staff are lovely, but I do think they could get better quality ingredients to match the price they charge. It feels like a dark bingo hall inside, bit dingy.
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