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300 Restaurants near Lymington

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This colourful coastal town in the New Forest offers itself as the perfect spot for a staycation, with access to the harbour and the New Forest. The national park, which is often thought of as a large stretch of greenery with quaint houses and pubs dotted between roaming horses, is actually home to a variety of waterside towns as well. Lymington is a historical town, with three marinas that sits at the edge of The Solent, but more than just wild horses and pretty sea views, it’s also home to plenty of first class restaurants. Restaurants include seafood focused spots making the most of the local produce through to gastro pubs offering a cosy hideaway to enjoy some good British grub. The options are limitless during a trip to this beautiful area of the country, but if you use the filters on the side of the page, it’s a good start to finding the right place for you.

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The Fox & Hounds - Fair Oak

The Fox & Hounds - Fair Oak

Fair Oak, SO50 7HB
18.3 miles
The Fox & Hounds is a quaint, British pub. Complete with all the old charms that you'd expect of an English countryside pub, this establishment is popul ... Find out more
Table 22

Table 22

Wickham, PO17 5JG
18.4 miles
Table 22 offers a formal experience in a modern and ambient environment. Situated in the beautiful and historic Wickham Square, the restaurant is located un ... Find out more
Rick Stein Sandbanks

Rick Stein Sandbanks

Dorset, BH13
18.4 miles
With views across Poole Harbour, our restaurant in Sandbanks is the perfect spot for a relaxed seafood meal, family get-together or equally, a romantic meal ... Find out more
Rick Stein Sandbanks

Rick Stein Sandbanks

Dorset, BH13
18.4 miles
What we think
"In expanding his maritime empire here, Rick Stein has bagged a beautiful spot: the formal first-floor dining room overlooks Sandbanks bay near Bournemo ..." Read our full review
The Royal Hotel

The Royal Hotel

Ventnor, PO38 1JJ
18.4 miles
What we think
"This is the Isle of Wight’s venerable grande dame, a wonderfully atmospheric pile with echoes of a glittering bygone era – you can almost h ..." Read our full review
The Point at Haven Hotel

The Point at Haven Hotel

Poole, BH13 7QL
18.5 miles
Located on the tip of Sandbanks Peninsula, you couldn’t dine closer to the water. With glorious views across to Studland Bay and Old Harry, the H ... Find out more
Bakers Bar & Kitchen

Bakers Bar & Kitchen

Gosport, PO12 1FX
18.6 miles
Bakers Bar and Kitchen inherits its name from the original building that this causal eatery inhabits. This historic listed building was once home to a baker ... Find out more
Smoking Lobster

Smoking Lobster

Ventnor, PO38 1JT
18.6 miles
Drunken Lobster

Drunken Lobster

Ventnor, PO38 1ST
18.6 miles
Drunken Lobster is a newer, sister restaurant to the Smoking Lobster. A stunning wine, sake and cocktail bar along with Japanese yakitori and a private dini ... Find out more
Isan Thai

Isan Thai

Poole, BH15 2PB
18.6 miles
Isan Thai is Poole’s newest Thai Restaurant and Takeaway which opened in June 2016. Phil is a local Poole man and Pornthip is from North East Thailan ... Find out more
The Hambrough

The Hambrough

Ventnor, PO38 1SQ
18.6 miles
What we think
"Situated above Ventnor Bay on the southern reaches of the Isle of Wight, The Hambrough looks every inch the imposing Victorian stone villa, but the int ..." Read our full review
The Barley Mow

The Barley Mow

Wimborne, BH21 7AH
18.7 miles
Hidden away in the tiny village of Colehill in the Dorset countryside is The Barley Mow Inn, a traditionally warm and authentic pub-restaurant with a modern ... Find out more
The Lightship

The Lightship

Gosport, PO12 1NU
18.8 miles
What we think
"First impressions of The Lightship are pretty special - set on a boat at the end of a pontoon in Haslar Marina, you’re spoiled with unparalleled ..." Read our full review
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Easily accessible by land and sea, Lymington sits just off the A337 for a simple route from London, as well as being reachable via a direct route on the Wightlink ferry from the Isle of Wight, for a more glamorous journey to lunch. Set at the edge of the New Forest, tucked between Southampton and Bournemouth, it looks out onto The Solent for great sea views, including impressive coastal walks overlooking The Needles for the post lunch strolls. Just as easily accessible by private boat, there are three marinas, with spaces for passing boats to moor up before heading into the town for some local fare. For places to eat in Lymington, enjoy one of the many brunch spots, get a fish and chip lunch by the sea, or dine in one of the gastropub offerings in the town. With a mix of independent restaurants, bars and cafes, it is a truly exciting place to eat, whether you’re out with the whole gang at a child friendly spot, or heading to drinks and nibbles with old friends. Wherever you decide to visit in this quaint coastal town, you’re sure to find something to take your fancy, from the restaurants with rooms, to light bite options for a fleeting visit. It’s a space to suit all holiday makers, whether travelling from neighbouring towns, or first timers in the UK, and its quintessential British feel with quaint shops and bunting lining the streets will have people returning year after year.