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Island Restaurants, Pubs & Cafés

The Crab House Café

Excellent Seafood Restaurant with its own Oyster Farm

Ferryman’s Way, DT4 9YU 

01305 788867

The Cove House Inn

On the Beach Pub & Restaurant

91 Chiswell, Portland, DT5 1AW

01305 820895

Catch at the Old Fish Market

Excellent Seafood Restaurant in Weymouth

1 Custom House Quay, Weymouth DT4 8BE

01305 590555

The George

18th Century Pub & Restaurant

133 Reforne, Easton, Portland DT5 2AP

01305 820011

White Stones

Café & Gallery

13 Easton Square, Easton, Portland DT5 1BS

01305 561597

Takeaways

Chesil Chippie

Fish& Chips

01305 561347

The Codfathers

Fish & Chips & pizza

01305 820198

Flavour of Asia

Indian

01305 822777

Golden Island

Chinese

33 Straits, Portland DT5 1HG

01305 860431

 
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