8 Best Restaurants in The South, England

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In summer, and especially on summer weekends, visitors can overrun the restaurants in small villages, so either book a table in advance or prepare to wait. The more popular or upscale the restaurant, the more critical a reservation is. For local specialties, try fresh-grilled river trout or sea bass poached in brine, or dine like a king on New Forest's renowned venison. Hampshire is noted for its pig and sheep farming, and you might zero in on pork and lamb dishes on local restaurant menus. The region places a strong emphasis on seasonal produce, so venison, for example, is best between September and February.

The Seaside Boarding House

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Perched on a bluff overlooking sandy Burton Beach, this airy restaurant in a hamlet at the western end of Chesil Beach specializes in freshly caught seafood and locally raised meat and produce. The short but focused menu includes dishes like grilled Dorset Blue lobster with garlic and samphire or fillet of turbot with braised artichokes and peas. It's a set menu on weekdays, but à la carte is available on weekends. Bar food is served when the restaurant is closed, and there's an afternoon tea. The restaurant is in a Victorian villa remodeled to evoke a chic 1920s feel, and the tables outside on the terrace have fabulous views across Lyme Bay. There are also nine light-filled bedrooms with views upstairs. The restaurant is 7 miles northwest of Abbotsbury, near Bridport, via B3157. 

Allium

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Both the taste and presentation of its creative dishes have been winning rave reviews for this family-run, centrally located restaurant. Produce is largely fresh and local; meats and poultry are free-range and sustainably farmed. There's a six-course set-price tasting menu for sharing as well as shared plates that allow diners to sample a broader mix of dishes. Options might include roast cod with oyster mushrooms in a green curry cream, venison haunch with walnuts, and pigeon breast with roast celeriac.

The Pig, Brockenhurst

$$$ Fodor's Choice

The funkier sister of glamorous Lime Wood, this New Forest "restaurant with rooms" is a local favorite that puts the emphasis on local produce (with all ingredients sourced within 25 miles if not the restaurant's own kitchen garden) and seasonality. Lunch and dinner are served in a large Victorian greenhouse overlooking the lawns, and the twice-daily changing menu may include dishes like an Isle of Wight eggplant with Romano peppers or a whole Poole sea bass. You may also accompany the "staff forager" on expeditions to find shellfish or edible flora like wild garlic and berries. Overnight in one of the 26 comfortable rooms in the main building (an 18th-century former royal hunting lodge) and the converted stable block or one of seven huts and lodges. All combine a slightly retro, shabby-chic style with modern bathrooms.

Beaulieu Rd., Brockenhurst, SO42 7QL, England
01590-622354
Known For
  • Excellent porcine dishes, as the name suggests
  • Foraging expeditions with the staff
  • The original member of the expanding Pig family

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Seaview Hotel Restaurant and Bar

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Befitting its waterside location in a harbor village just outside Ryde, this hotel has two restaurants with a strong maritime flavor. The fine-dining Aquitania sources much of its produce from the Seaview's own farm and features dishes such as herb-crusted cod loin with an heirloom tomato salad, whereas the less-formal Pump Bar serves battered fish-and-chips and traditional Sunday roasts. There are also gluten-free and vegan options, daytime light bites, and sandwiches. Luxurious fabrics characterize the chic guest rooms in the adjoining hotel.

Abarbistro

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A relaxed, modern bistro midway between Old Portsmouth and Gunwharf Quays, this place is ideal for a snack, meal, or glass of wine from the thoughtfully chosen wine list. The refreshed menu highlights locally sourced ingredients, like the catch of the day or ale-battered haddock-and-chips mostly sourced from Portsmouth's fish market directly opposite the restaurant. Alternatively, opt for pan-roasted pigeon breast with a bitter leaf salad. An all-day pizza menu is served Monday through Saturday too, and the selection of Sunday roasts ranges from traditional roast beef with Yorkshire pudding to a vegetarian sweet potato, spinach, and cauliflower Wellington. You can sit indoors, in a garden at the back, or at Continental-style tables on the pavement.

58 White Hart Rd., Portsmouth, PO1 2JA, England
023-9281–1585
Known For
  • Super fresh seafood
  • Friendly service
  • All-day pizza menu

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Chesil Rectory

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The timbered and gabled building may be venerable—it dates back to the mid-15th century—but the cuisine is contemporary British. The small but well-executed menu is particularly strong on dishes using local ingredients, like roast wood pigeon with white onion purée, roast lamb with wild garlic and spaetzle, and pan-seared chalk-stream trout with dill oil. Good service and the heritage charm of the surroundings further enhance the dining experience. There's also a good-value set lunch and early evening menu. 

1 Chesil St., Winchester, SO23 0HU, England
01962-851555
Known For
  • Historic, romantic ambience
  • Generous Sunday lunch roast dinners
  • Good-value set-price lunches and early-bird menus

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Green's Bar and Kitchen

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Reasonably priced and healthy comfort food is served cafeteria-style at this established, family-run favorite. On the menu are dishes like a steak gyro, a quinoa salad with grilled tofu, and a Goan spiced fishcake with poached egg and crispy kale. Serving breakfast (including a great full English and a vegan version of same) and lunch, the place transforms into a busy cocktail bar (no full meals) in the evening.

Oxford Brasserie

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This airy, light-filled modern brasserie on a restaurant-heavy street close to the docks is known for its melt-in-your-mouth fare for meat eaters but also offers vegetarian options. The menu leans toward fish classics like pan-fried cod, grilled meats, and Modern British stalwarts like slow-cooked pork belly and braised lamb shank.

33–34 Oxford St., SO14 3DS, England
023-8063–5043
Known For
  • Seafood dishes
  • Good traditional Sunday roast lunches
  • Generous portions
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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