Find out what French restaurants to try in Isle of Portland. The Isle of Portland is a limestone tied island, 4 miles (6 km) long by 1.7 miles (2.7 km) wide, in the English Channel. Portland is 5 miles (8 km) south of the resort of Weymouth, forming the southernmost point of the county of Dorset, England. A barrier beach called Chesil Beach joins it to the mainland. The A354 road passes down the Portland end of the beach and then over the Fleet Lagoon by bridge to the mainland. Portland and Weymouth together form the borough of Weymouth and Portland. The population of Portland is 12,400.
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4 based on 447 reviews
In our restaurant Les Enfants Terribles, we like to think that, as soon you open the door you are entering our house, and from there we will always try our very best to make you feel at home... The kitchen is open plan, and Chef Eric is always on hand if
Really impressed. Great food, personally cooked. Celebrated an anniversary dinner there and not disappointed - other than the large group of (I think) sailing enthusiasts who were exceptionally noisy. Hardly the restaurant's fault. Eric, the Chef-Proprietor- was attentive and helpful. We will certainly return.
Top 5 Indian food in Isle of Portland, England, United Kingdom
4 based on 1051 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 dining in Crustacean for about the last 2 years when on holiday in Weymouth this was our second visit this year & just when you think it can't get any better wow!! it does excellent service, wonderful staff & delicious food what more can you ask for have tried many restaurants in Weymouth but Crustacean is definitely our favourite p
Most Popular Cafe food in Isle of Portland, England, United Kingdom
4 based on 281 reviews
If you want decent, reasonably-priced food in Weymouth that isn't fish and chips, options are limited. I'm very glad I came across Pascals (as it is now called I believe). Inside, it's all quaint wood panelling and china cups; outside it's a nice terrace with a view across the spacious Hope Square and impressive old brewery building. We had the French onion soup and the fish soup, with a smooth bottle of French red. Both soups were excellent, particularly the fish soup, which came with chunky croutons, aioli and gruyere. Prices were very reasonable, service was good. I would definitely go back to sample more of the menu.
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