Weymouth Pubs, Pubs in Weymouth, Dorset
Pubs in Weymouth Dorset England
The
Nothe Tavern
Barrack Road, Weymouth, DT4 8TZ (Tel:
01305 839255) The Nothe Tavern is the perfect stop off
point for a leisurely drink and a bite to eat after
exploring the Nothe Fort at the edge of the harbour. Run by
husband and wife team Hugh and Margaret Judd, this pub
offers a menu that changes daily, but you can always be sure
of finding plenty of excellent fresh local fish to choose
from. www.nothe.co.uk
The Dorothy Inn
48-49 The Esplanade, Weymouth, DT4 8DQ
(Tel: 01305 766996) The Dorothy Inn is a friendly pub on the
Esplanade offering traditional pub food and a good choice of
real ales, you can also sample the traditional farm cider
affectionately known as Dorothy’s Ruin. If you feel like
partying there’s also a nightclub attached to the pub
called Your Place, aimed at those still young at heart
rather than the hip and trendy crowd. www.thedorothyinn.co.uk
Boot
High Street West, Weymouth (Tel: 01305
770327) The Boot is believed to be the oldest pub
in Weymouth and has kept is old traditions. There are open
fires, pub games and food served both at lunch and in the
evenings. The beers include plenty of locally brewed real
ales.
The Sea Cow
7 Custom House Quay, Weymouth (Tel: 01305
783524) The Sea Cow is a picturesque pub on the
waters edge, adorned with a colourful display of hanging
baskets during the summer months. Although a popular place
for a drink it is also open from 9am serving breakfasts and
has a restaurant serving lunches and evening meals, fish and
seafood are a speciality.
The Ilchester Arms 9 Market Street, Abbotsbury, Nr Weymouth, DT3 3JR (Tel: 01305 871243) This delightful 17th century inn is now a Grade II listed building. There’s a choice of sitting in the relaxing bar area or the non-smoking conservatory. There’s also a good restaurant and if you feel like staying the Ilchester Arms also has ten ensuite bedrooms. www.ilchesterarms.co.uk