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Isle of Wight Restaurants
Many Isle of Wight restaurants use fresh local produce, making dining out a real treat. Whether you are looking for a simple snack or a five course dinner you will not be disappointed. The choice of restaurants vary from a cosy country inn offering simple pub fare, to a michelin star establishment with a fine gourmet menu. Many restaurants provide special lunch deals with most including a children's menu. You will also find that the vast majority of food available is home cooked.
Eating out is a popular event on the Island, so it is advisable to pre-book a table at a well frequented eaterie, especially on a Saturday evening. You will find that many restaurants offer a set menu at a fixed price. The cost of a meal can vary from around ₤3.95 for a simple pub dish to over ₤30 for an elaborate feast at a premier location. Locally brewed beers and wines are to be found behind the bar at many an eating establishment.
Wherever you are on the Island, you will find a superb restaurant not far away. Crab and lobster is a speciality, which is freshly caught here every day. International cuisine is also in abundance including Italian, Indian, Chinese, Thai, Malaysian and Mexican. But for the more traditional tourist, most Isle of Wight restaurants offer a Sunday roast lunch at a very reasonable price. All in all, a vist to a restaurant here on the Island is a gastronomic treat.
Isle of Wight Restaurants
Eating out is a popular event on the Island, so it is advisable to pre-book a table at a well frequented eaterie, especially on a Saturday evening. You will find that many restaurants offer a set menu at a fixed price. The cost of a meal can vary from around ₤3.95 for a simple pub dish to over ₤30 for an elaborate feast at a premier location. Locally brewed beers and wines are to be found behind the bar at many an eating establishment.
Wherever you are on the Island, you will find a superb restaurant not far away. Crab and lobster is a speciality, which is freshly caught here every day. International cuisine is also in abundance including Italian, Indian, Chinese, Thai, Malaysian and Mexican. But for the more traditional tourist, most Isle of Wight restaurants offer a Sunday roast lunch at a very reasonable price. All in all, a vist to a restaurant here on the Island is a gastronomic treat.
Isle of Wight Restaurants