190 Restaurants near Weymouth

We found 190 restaurants within 30 miles 30 miles of Weymouth

This charming seaside town offers more than meets the eye, boasting a plethora of dining options amongst its famous sandy beaches, historic harbour and rich maritime heritage. Its coastal location means that you'll find plenty of excellent quality seafood in a variety of settings, from fish and chips enjoyed beachside to fine dining spots specialising in fresh fish. Discover a cohort of pubs and gastropubs serving up traditional British fare, or if you’re feeling adventurous, there are a wealth of international eateries serving up cuisine from across the globe. Don't miss its many food events and festivals that take place throughout the year, too! To help you find a restaurant in Weymouth, take a look at our list below. Make sure to use the handy filters on the left-hand-side to narrow down your search.

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The Royal Oak

The Royal Oak

Okeford Fitzpaine, DT11 0RN
21.2 miles
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La Lupa

La Lupa

Poole, BH15 1HA
21.6 miles
Welcome to La Lupa Ristorante e Pizzeria, the oldest Italian restaurant in Poole Dorset, serving great food since 1978. We are a family run restaurant with ... Find out more
Da Vinci's Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria

Da Vinci's Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria

Poole, BH15 1HJ
21.7 miles
Born in Calabria in Italy to a large family of four brothers, Nicola De Paula learnt from an early age the importance of food and has brought this love, ent ... Find out more
Bingley's Bistro

Bingley's Bistro

Poole, BH15 1BP
21.7 miles
Bingley's is a small intimate restaurant in the Old Town, Poole, just off the Quay. We serve fabulous homemade food in relaxed, tasteful surroundings. We ar ... Find out more
Guildhall Tavern

Guildhall Tavern

Poole, BH15 1NB
21.8 miles
What we think
"This charming French restaurant has a nautical bent, which is to be expected, since it’s a two minute walk to Poole’s quayside. The Guildha ..." Read our full review
Bistro at Hotel du Vin Poole

Bistro at Hotel du Vin Poole

Poole, BH15 1JN
21.8 miles
At our bistro restaurant in Poole we thrive on great ingredients, inspired by French home-style cooking with robust earthy dishes, slow-cooked foods and Bri ... Find out more
The Slug and Lettuce, Poole

The Slug and Lettuce, Poole

Poole, BH15 1AB
21.8 miles
What we think
"The bold, brash Slug & Lettuce chain is the antithesis of the ‘best kept secret’ or ‘this little place I know’. It’s ..." Read our full review
The Salt Pig Too - Swanage

The Salt Pig Too - Swanage

Swanage, BH19 1AB
22.0 miles
The Salt Pig was originally established in Wareham in 2010 by James Warren, with the second site in Swanage opening in 2018. Both consist of an urban farm s ... Find out more
La Trattoria

La Trattoria

Swanage, BH19 2NT
22.1 miles
Our restaurant was founded in 1970 by Gerry Forte, who wanted to introduce the flavours and ambience of Italian food to Swanage.         ... Find out more
The Restaurant at Knoll House

The Restaurant at Knoll House

Swanage, BH19 3AH
22.1 miles
Nestled just moments away from Studland beach, you'll discover one of Dorset's most enchanting hotels and restaurants, perfect for families and canine compa ... Find out more
The Lyme Bay Cafe & Bar

The Lyme Bay Cafe & Bar

Lyme Regis, DT7 3QA
22.2 miles
The Lyme Bay Café & Bar has superb panoramic views looking out over the bay, with views down to the Cobb Harbour and along the world famous J ... Find out more
The Pilot Boat

The Pilot Boat

Lyme Regis, DT7 3QA
22.2 miles
Rock Point Inn

Rock Point Inn

Lyme Regis, DT7 3QD
22.3 miles
The Millside

The Millside

Lyme Regis, DT7 3PU
22.3 miles
Lilac

Lilac

Lyme Regis, DT7 3QF
22.3 miles
What we think
"The notion of a seaside restaurant, just steps away from Lyme Regis beach, with a focus on fresh ingredients and plenty of plant-based recipes powered ..." Read our full review
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It’s hardly surprising that Weymouth has a thriving tourism industry; the stunning coastline, historic charm, Georgian seafront and endless list of attractions and activities make it an excellent spot for a long weekend away with family or friends. Recognised as one of the top ten beach destinations in Europe, the sandy shorelines and shallow waters of Weymouth are popular with holidaymakers from across the UK. This Dorset town was also host to the sailing events in the London 2012 Olympics. Whether you fancy taking part in some water sports, or just want to relax on the beach, Weymouth is an appealing destination for all.

The bustling harbour forms the centre of Weymouth and is lined with lively pubs, seafood restaurants and boutique shops. The remarkable maritime history of the town is nowhere more apparent than here, having served as a strategic port for trade, fishing and naval purposes in the past. If this piques your interest, continue along the harbour and visit the Nothe Fort, a unique network of underground passages built in the Victorian era to protect the trade industry. This landmark features an observation deck which offers scenic views over Weymouth Bay. Weymouth is also a gateway town to the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site which boasts striking cliff faces, geological marvels and fossil-filled beaches, so grab your brushes and try your luck. After an action-packed day exploring all Weymouth has to offer, use our handy list above to find the perfect place to eat in Weymouth.