Pubs & Restaurants
The isle of wight has some fantastic places to eat out and many have stunning views..
Here's just a few of the amazing places to visit..
Seafood
For local seafood beside the sea, try: The Hut, The Crab & Lobster, Fisherman’s Cottage, Murrays.
Sunday roast
For a hearty roast dinner with all the trimmings, try: The Boathouse, The Buddle Smuggler’s Inn, The Pointer Inn, Chequers Inn, The Blacksmiths, The Bistro, The Woodvale, The Anchor, The Fishbourne, The Duck, The Wheatsheaf.
Something special
Celebrating a special occasion? Looking for a romantic table for 2? Or just feel like getting a little dressed up, we recommend these smart venues: The Albion, The Royal Hotel Restaurant, The Seaview Hotel Restaurant, The Terrace Yarmouth, The Coast Bar & Dining Room, The Bandstand, Mojacs Restaurant and Bar, Gastronomy Cowes, Albert Cottage Hotel Restaurant, The Hut, Thai Journey, RT Grill.
Hearty pub grub
For traditional pub food with a warm and friendly atmosphere, try: The Fishbourne, The Red Lion, The Lifeboat, The Anchor, The Woodvale, Bargeman’s Rest, Steamer Inn, Portland Inn, The Fighting Cocks, Spyglass Inn, White Hart Inn, Pier View Pub and Kitchen, Medina Quay Beefeater, The Folly Inn.
Farm kitchen delicacies
For homemade meals using and selling the best of local produce, we recommend: The Cow Restaurant & Bar, The Garlic Farm Restaurant, Quarr Abbey Teashop, Mermaid Bar at Isle of Wight Distillery, Bluebells at Briddlesford, The Fleming Arms.
Something lighter
For a doorstep sandwich, tasty cakes, breakfast, homemade soups, juicy burgers great coffee and anything else you might fancy while out and about, try: Quay Arts Café, The Pearl, The Freshwater Coffee House, Dimbola Tea Room, Caffé Isola, The Piano Café, Gods Providence House, The Quirky Tea pot, Briddlesford Farm, Gurnard press.
Italian
Try an Italian on the Isle of Wight by visiting: Michelangelo Restaurant, Toninos Italian Restaurant, Prego, Met Italia, Captain Pizza.