Best British restaurants nearby. Discover the best British food in West Lulworth. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for British restaurants near you. including Limestone, The Boat Shed Cafe, Lulworth Lodge Hotel Bistro, Lulworth Cove Inn Restaurant, The Sailor's Return, The Castle Inn, Jakes Cafe, Bishops, The Black Bear, Ship Inn
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4 based on 402 reviews
We called in here without booking as we both felt hungry and Sunday lunch was very appealing. The roasts offered were turkey and pork.......both duly arrived (one of each) together with vegetables and undercooked roast potatoes. Both the turkey and pork looked very similar (same colour and shape!) and tasted the same.My husband ordered bread and butter pudding having asked the waitress if it was crispy and assured that it was.... what arrived was a square of soggy bread, brown on the top and totally revolting......we will not be returning.......wish we had read trip advisor reports before our visit.
4 based on 409 reviews
Lovely friendly pub. Staff couldnt have been more welcoming. Food very good. Freshly cooked and very tasty. Thank you for taking the time to review, I am pleased to read that you enjoyed your visitMelanie
3 based on 221 reviews
Bishops is a large detached building on the beach at Lulworth cove. It has a large garden and swimming pool overlooking the Cove. It has three suites, a bar and a 30 seater dining room.
We booked at Bishops as we had never been in there before on our many trips to Dorset. When booking, the restaurant looked very nice and the signs outside stated they were Michelin rated in 2014, 2015 & 2016. We were expecting a lovely Sunday roast...not so! When it arrived, there were 3 roast potatoes, pork, a dish of veg & parsnips. No Yorkshire puddings!! what decent Sunday roast doesn't have Yorkshires?? All in all an edible but basic roast not worth the Michelin rating or £12.50. Had much nicer in a Toby carvery for nearly half the price.
4 based on 29 reviews
we were a group of 5, we went to the local chippy, they were rude and unaccomadating, we were told it was half hour wait, no appology, so walked away feeling hungry and despondant, when we came to Jakes cafe, we asked if we could have take away, the lady who served us said yes of course, we only wanted chips, and a tea, she was amazing could not do enough for us, she told us we could sit outside and she would bring them out to us, so we waited very little time, and these amazing chips were brought to us, crisp golden and with mayonaise were fab. this place has a back garden of a good size also, please try it it is amazing and all the staff are too , many thanks
3 based on 671 reviews
The Castle Inn is a traditional Dorset pub close to Lulworth Cove, with a history dating back to the 16th century. Immaculately restored throughout, it is the ideal base for exploring Dorsetâs stunning Jurassic coastline and the beautiful countryside of t
Great food. Great Butcombe beer and best of all: really comfy chairs especially after the walk up the hill from the beech. They even let both the dogs in. Really easy to order food with a good range and loads to drink: alcoholic or non alcoholic. We ordered fish butty (big strips of cod in a brioche bun), two lots of bolognaise arancini (balls of rice and meat deep fried) with truffle mayo and Parmesan cheese and a great Cheeseburger with bacon. All where hot and tasty. Very tasty. Well worth a visit.
4 based on 508 reviews
A traditional thatched English pub in the heart of the Dorset countryside, offering a daily changing smaller menu of locally sourced produce. A wide range of beers and wines to accompany your home cooked meal.
We found this pub by accident and how happy we were. We were lucky to get a table in the well kept beer garden (note: accessible by steps) and enjoyed some lovely food and local drinks from the well stocked bar, served by very friendly staff. Unfortunately no baby changing but wasnât an issue. We will visit again.
4 based on 1133 reviews
Booked 1 hr before arrival & after a slow reception @ the entrance all started to fall into place.Efficient show to table & menu choice explained with an immediate drink order taken too !Drinks arrive within minutes , presented well & welcome ?Food choice + specials board more than adequate with both starters & main courses delivering on menu descriptions via timely plate & flavour presentation ; all hot too !.Service level excellent throughout with one particular lady with a team tee shirt saying âask for infoâ on the back carrying the whole experience through.Overall - well worth a visitValue ? - for a pub food operation getting close to the limit of acceptability but atmosphere & quality all round a creditRe-visit ? - yes.
4 based on 164 reviews
Visited this restaurant on a very busy lunchtime on a hot day without a reservation. As I was only looking for a table for 1 a very helpful waitress quickly cleared up a table and I was sat down within a few minutes. The courtyard outside benefits from being in the full sun but each table has a sun shade for those who donât want to sit in the sun whilst eating. I ordered the fresh Dorset Mussels and they were stunning. Creamy garlic hue portion with fries and fresh crusty bread. Very reasonable price bearing in mind portion size and location. Have already recommended to friends visiting the area soon. Def will be going back there next time Iâm in lulworth cove.
4 based on 286 reviews
Beautiful views, petfect cream tea. Friendly service although told to get sugar, napkins ourselves if we wanted them which I found strange.Definately worth a visit though.Thank you for your feedback, its always good to hear that people have enjoyed their visit, your comments will be passed to the team.
4 based on 496 reviews
The restaurant at Limestone reflects a traditional country house. But combined with a fusion of bright, modern colours makes this a unique dining experience, enhanced by spectacular views over this quintessential part of the English countryside. Our resta
A great welcome to the restaurant, however I was taken aback that on the hottest day of the year there was no air conditioning or at the least any fans. We were brought complimentary bread and oils which was a nice touch. The menu was small which on the one hand means the food is fresh but a bit too limited. I had scallops to start which was very tasty with the pea puree but expensive at £9.50. For mains I had roasted summer vegetable and chickpea ragout, which was nice until the very end when I found a small piece of plastic in my food. I didn't say anything as I didn't want to create a fuss. I agree with the other review there was no atmosphere it felt a bit ostentatious with the type of clientele that go there. It would have been nicer to sit outside in the cool air...
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