300 Restaurants near Salisbury

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Renowned for its stunning 13th-century Gothic Cathedral, Salisbury has worked its way onto many Brit's must-visit lists thanks to its thriving culture, rich history and natural beauty. When it comes to finding a place to eat in Salisbury, locals and visitors alike are spoilt for choice, with plenty of restaurants in and around the city. There are numerous casual joints serving light lunches if you're in a hurry, as well as fine dining locations ideal for special occasions or celebratory dinners. Joining this medieval city's ever-growing culinary scene are several high street chains, if you're after a reliable option. But you can also find a host of international eateries offering authentic Turkish food, comforting Italian dishes, vibrant Thai plates and everything in between. Head down to the Market Square for a spot of al fresco dining in the summer, or cosy up by the fire at one of the classic British pubs in winter; there’s a restaurant in Salisbury for every occasion.

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The George Inn

The George Inn

Warminster, BA12 7DG
18.4 miles
The George Inn is a family-friendly traditional coaching inn set within an acre of grassland on the banks of the River Wylye in the lovely village of Longbr ... Find out more
Afternoon Tea at Lainston House

Afternoon Tea at Lainston House

Winchester, SO21 2LT
18.5 miles
Set amongst the tranquil Hampshire countryside, Lainston House is a five-star hotel that effortlessly blends contemporary luxury with antique charm. The lis ... Find out more
The Cedar Bar at Lainston House

The Cedar Bar at Lainston House

Winchester, SO21 2LT
18.5 miles
Staycations, cookery-school classes, afternoon teas, weddings and much much more, Lainston House does it all. With its red bricks peering out from beneath d ... Find out more
The Barley Mow

The Barley Mow

Wimborne, BH21 7AH
18.6 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
Cinnamon

Cinnamon

Ferndown, BH22 9HZ
18.9 miles
Located in the heart of Ferndown, Cinnamon Restaurant brings you the finest Indian Cuisine in a luxurious and friendly atmosphere. Our team of dedicated sta ... Find out more
The Restaurant at Hilton Southampton

The Restaurant at Hilton Southampton

Eastleigh, SO16 3RB
18.9 miles
Boasting a raised terrace area, Hilton Southampton offers diners stunning views of the hotel gardens. The restaurant at Hilton Southampton serves mouth-w ... Find out more
The Old Thatch

The Old Thatch

Stapehill, BH21 7NW
19.1 miles
Led by Nick Pestana & Andy Lennox, The Old Thatch is nestled in Stapehill, Wimborne, Dorset, a 17th century pub which sits right opposite historic Stape ... Find out more
Sanjha - Shirley

Sanjha - Shirley

Shirley, SO15 3HL
19.2 miles
Living & working in Southampton I noticed majority of Indian restaurants & takeaways here were serving near identical dishes & nothing authent ... Find out more
The Running Horse Winchester

The Running Horse Winchester

Winchester, SO22 6QS
19.3 miles
What we think
"A smart, white-painted exterior and eye-catching front terrace make this Running Horse feel more Ascot than Winchester hinterland. It’s a thoroug ..." Read our full review
Afternoon Tea at Beaulieu Hotel

Afternoon Tea at Beaulieu Hotel

Lyndhurst, SO42 7YQ
19.5 miles
We serve this most British of traditions in our beautifully upgraded lounge and bar area, where you’ll find plenty of comfy armchairs and cosy sofas i ... Find out more
The Plough Inn, Hampshire

The Plough Inn, Hampshire

Andover, SP11 6PB
19.6 miles
What we think
"Regulars at this lovely Test Valley village pub are still cheering the arrival of James Durrant (former executive chef at London’s Michelin-starr ..." Read our full review
Le Blaireau at Careys Manor

Le Blaireau at Careys Manor

Brockenhurst, SO42 7RH
19.6 miles
Le Blaireau offers a little corner of France in the New Forest, serving traditional flavours in a contemporary way and authentic setting. Situated in the gr ... Find out more
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Located in Wiltshire less than ten miles south of the iconic prehistoric stone circle at Stonehenge, Salisbury is a city steeped in a long and fascinating history. Without a doubt the most famous symbol of Salisbury is the cathedral. Built in the 1200s from 70,000 tonnes of stone, it has been drawing visitors ever since. As it was built over a period of less than 40 years, which is unusual for a building of its size, it boasts one single style and has since become one of the best examples in the country of Gothic architecture. Adjacent, in the Cathedral Close, sits other historical attractions like the Salisbury Museum, the Rifles Military Museum and Mompesson House, which was one of the filming locations used in Sense and Sensibility.

Salisbury is also lies witin easy access to the surrounding countryside, with its endless Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, National Parks and World Heritage Sites. Pack a picnic and head out on a hike for the day, hire a bike and explore the rolling hills or just stroll to the nearest pub and settle in for a quintessentially British meal complete with outstanding country views.

Be sure to keep an eye out for the events taking place throughout the year such as the regular Charter Market showcasing the best of local produce, and Taste Salisbury, a premier food and drink festival that takes place over several days in the town centre and provides attendees with everything from rustic street food trucks to elegant fine dining.