97 British Restaurants near Worthing

We found 97 British restaurants within 17 miles 17 miles of Worthing

We know that searching for a restaurant that ticks all the boxes can be a bit of a hard task, especially if you're just searching through a sea of options on the internet. That's why our super friendly page of restaurants near Worthing has been designed to be your new best friend. Use the filters on the left hand side of the page and you'll be able to refine the distance you'd be willing to travel, whether you want to eat somewhere that's won a series of awards, and even let us know if you need to be able to book online. There are many cuisines to choose from in Worthing, including Eastern European and French restaurants right through to Japanese and Persian. You'll also be able to whittle down your options based on whether you want to dine outdoors in a lovely sunny beer garden, or somewhere near the waterside with great views. Better still, there are a range of restaurant types that you can choose from, including bars, cafes and hotels, along with the many British pubs. If you're dining for a particular occasion, you can let us know of that too, and we'll factor in that you need somewhere particularly special to celebrate.

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British Restaurants near Worthing
British Restaurants near Worthing
British Restaurants near Worthing
British Restaurants near Worthing
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Restaurant Interlude

Restaurant Interlude

Horsham, RH13 6PP
14.8 miles
What we think
"When Charles II gave the grounds of Leonardslee to his physician, he might not have known that the land was un-farmable. This, it would turn out, was a ..." Read our full review
Restaurant at Tinwood Estate

Restaurant at Tinwood Estate

Chichester, PO18 0NE
14.8 miles
What we think
"‘Few of the best stories start with salad’, but Tinwood came as a result of second generation farmer Art Tukker turning his family lettuce ..." Read our full review
The Smuggler's Rest

The Smuggler's Rest

Peacehaven, BN10 7BE
15.4 miles
Before its current incarnation as The Smuggler's Rest, this charming pub restaurant went by the name of the Badgers Watch. In an even earlier era, it was kn ... Find out more
The Jolly Sportsman

The Jolly Sportsman

Lewes, BN7 3BA
15.9 miles
What we think
"Half-hidden down a one-way lane in the South Downs National Park, this former Victorian alehouse is owned by seasoned restaurateur Bruce Wass, who has ..." Read our full review
The Stonemasons Inn

The Stonemasons Inn

Petworth, GU28 9NL
15.9 miles
Welcome to The Stonemasons Inn and an exciting new chapter in its long history. The Stonemasons Inn has undergone a major refurbishment programme that truly ... Find out more
The Lamb Inn

The Lamb Inn

Bognor Regis, PO21 4NJ
16.2 miles
The Lamb has been a popular Pagham pub for a few hundred years and we don’t intend to stop quenching your thirst now. Built in the seventeenth century ... Find out more
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Looking for some charm in the West Sussex area? You'll want to take a look at Worthing. Lying at the foot of the South Downs, this seaside town is only just over 10 miles west of Brighton. In the 19th and 20th centuries, Worthing became one of Britain's chief market gardening centres and was once home to Oscar Wilde and Harold Pinter, who both lived and worked in the town. Some people even regard Worthing as a better holiday destination than Brighton, as whilst it doesn't have that city feel and is considerably smaller, it's much more intimate, less crowded, and has an equally beautiful seafront.