Lymington Restaurants

21 restaurants in Lymington




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Featured Restaurant

Silver Street, Hordle, Lymington, SO41 0FN [Map]

Brewer's Fayre restaurants offer a warm welcome to those who want a reliably tasty meal in pleasant surroundings, with plenty of choice, minimal fuss and friendly service. With a reputation going back 25 years they should have a fair chance of doing that, but don't take our word for it. Learn more

Brewer's Fayre restaurants offer a warm welcome to those who want a reliably tasty meal in pleasant surroundings, with plenty of choice, minimal fuss and friendly service. With a reputation going back 25 years they should have a fair chance of doing that, but don't take our word for it. Give them a try and see if you agree that this is how good quality pub food should be served.

Whether it's snacks, grills, pub classics, fish, Sunday roasts or side dishes they think their way through the options, talk to their guests, and then come up with the goods. Not everybody wants a full meal so they've considered the needs of those who want to keep the gap filled and the children contented, perhaps on a journey or a day out.

Hot filled baguettes are always popular be it sausage and red onion or a classic chicken club sandwich. Jacket potatoes are good on their own but filled with mature cheddar cheese and beans they take on a new dimension.

More paced occasions demand a wide menu, perhaps with starters of breaded butterfly prawns, chicken goujons or breaded camembert bites. Grills are there for the hungry and whole rack of meaty BBQ pork ribs served with extra sauce, chips and coleslaw can be very welcome. The days of the mixed grill are back - or did they ever go away - a 4oz rump steak, two pork sausages, and a gammon steak topped with a fried egg served with all the trimmings will remind you if they did.

Salmon and prawn fishcakes are served with buttered new potatoes, tartare sauce and a lightly dressed salad. A combination of sea and land comes with a rump steak, whole grilled chicken breast and breaded breaded butterfly prawns, served with chips and a side salad or garden peas.

The rise of eating out in pubs has brought into our daily lives a whole legion of what might be termed 'pub classics'. Many of them have their roots in what used to be called 'good home cooking' and include such dishes as sausage, egg and chips, beef and ale pie, chicken and mushroom pie and for the very daring a beef lasagne. Well, all of them and many more are on the menu at Brewer's Fayre, supplemented by such new regulars as vegetable Goan chicken curry, pork chop, chilli con carne and grilled chicken and bacon salad.

It has often been said that chicken tikka masala is now the most popular dish in Britain. Some may not really want to believe that, much as they love curry, but travel, population movement and other factors have widened our scope and they are probably pretty keen on fish and chips in Timbuktu.

What is certain is that the great British Sunday roast is exclusive to these islands, though copied maybe elsewhere or in ex-pat outposts. No surprise therefore that it's on the Brewer's Fayre menu. A trade of three roasts with an opportunity to trade up to a mega roast for a modest sum. With it come two Yorkshire puddings, roast potatoes, fresh seasonal vegetables and that important element - gravy.

A fine list of immensely tempting desserts may well bring the most ardent weight-watcher to their knees. A short but well thought out wine list offers all choices, except champagne, by the glass. Staying the night - check to see if there's a Premier Inn next door - chances are you'll be lucky.

A quick click on their Website is always worth while. The only thing that stays still permanently is the quality which is helped by a changing menu, and some very special offers.

Pub, Traditional

£10.00£18.00

Featured Restaurant
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55 High Street, Lymington, SO41 9AH [Map]

Prezzo has been delighting diners for over eight years, and this Italian restaurant chain has since been able to expand throughout large parts of England and Scotland with some 141 outlets. Interestingly, the company seeks to restore either impressive buildings or ones of local interest. Learn more

Prezzo has been delighting diners for over eight years, and this Italian restaurant chain has since been able to expand throughout large parts of England and Scotland with some 141 outlets.

Interestingly, the company seeks to restore either impressive buildings or ones of local interest. The conversion of the Newbury library and other listed buildings, such as those in Salisbury, Romsey and Mayfair, are all welcome examples of 'new use'. Their trendy and sophisticated décor usually consists of tiled or wooden floors with delicate lights and colourful paintings, along with wooden furniture and sparkling cutlery, creating a setting that is suitable for a relaxed lunch, a family meal or an evening out with friends.

The restaurants are of particular appeal to those who like genuine Italian cuisine, and they use only the best seasonal products, many of which are imported directly from Italy. The menu includes pizza, pasta, risotto, grilled meats, fresh salads and frequently changing specials.

The freshly baked breads, like the garlic bread with mozzarella cheese, are perfect for sharing and give you adequate breathing space to order starters to follow. Crab cakes served with garlic mayonnaise or grilled goat's cheese with plum tomatoes and caramelised onions on foccacia bread with a balsamic glaze set the tone for a hearty meal. Best fun is to order an antipasto platter to share made up from seven well loved Italian nibbles.

Find pastas such as the unusual penne con salmone, with oak-roasted salmon, broccoli and fresh chillies in a red pesto and cream sauce, or firm favourites like spaghetti with meatballs, spaghetti Bolognese, and fusilli al pesto, asparagus spears with field mushrooms and roasted peppers in a basil pesto sauce.

Amongst the special pastas, the pollo mariano, seasoned chicken, pepperoni sausage, roasted peppers and fusilli in tomato sauce, is interesting and different. Italian menus would be incomplete without risotto, like tiger prawns with petits pois in a creamy saffron sauce.

Classic pizzas embrace, among a wide selection, the popular napoletana, topped with yellowfin tuna, tomato, white anchovies, capers, red onion, mozzarella and marinated olives, and the much loved quattro stagioni - pepperoni sausage, prosciutto ham, artichoke, field mushrooms, capers, marinated olives, mozzarella and tomato.

Specials could include the pollo Siciliana, char-grilled chicken breast, prosciutto ham and plum tomato slices, baked with their blend of cheese, only one example from the many tempting offerings that come out from the Prezzo kitchens.

You can accompany the food with a variety of tipples, though for many, Italian food requires Italian wines to be enjoyed to the full, ranging from house wine through Morellino di Scansano and Prosecco to liqueurs and beer, and there is espresso or fresh ground coffee to wind up an enjoyable meal, in company with a glass of grappa or sambuca.

This is Italian food at its attractive best, convincing and bringing together the traditional with the modern twist or two against a background of excellent value.

Prezzo is a lively group and opportunities to improve and update are never left on the table for long. Keep up to date with a quick click on their Website.

Italian

£10.00£25.00

Prezzo Valentine's Menu: 3 Course for £18.95, add your first glass of prosecco for £1 Book

The Ship Inn - Lymington

The Quay, Lymington, SO41 3AY [Map]

Modern British

£21.00£32.00

Monty's Brasserie and Bar

The Montagu Arms Hotel , Beaulieu, New Forest, nr Lymington, SO42 7ZL [Map]

Another blissfully relaxed hotel restaurant within the Beaulieu influence, this one with a strong French influence in the kitchen. The Terrace Restaurant provides an ideal setting for gracious dining or there is Monty's Brasserie and Bar for the more informal occasion. Learn more

Another blissfully relaxed hotel restaurant within the Beaulieu influence, this one with a strong French influence in the kitchen. The Terrace Restaurant provides an ideal setting for gracious dining or there is Monty's Brasserie and Bar for the more informal occasion. Either way you will be well served, or the wine list contains some of the local versions as well as a good selection from round the world.

Bar, Brasserie

£20.00£30.00

Lanes of Lymington

Ashley Lane, Lymington, SO41 3RH [Map]

In the heart of Lymington just off the busy High Street and tucked away down Ashley Lane lies a haven that's just waiting to be discovered. Customers are charmed by the sheer beauty of the 19th century school building in which it is situated. Learn more

In the heart of Lymington just off the busy High Street and tucked away down Ashley Lane lies a haven that's just waiting to be discovered. Customers are charmed by the sheer beauty of the 19th century school building in which it is situated. Inside, simplicity and elegance rule and probably that's what makes Lanes of Lymington, formerly known as Maine, such a special place.

Choose your space - quiet and secluded, a relaxing balcony or a larger party area - depending on your mood. There are modern European dishes, all created from fresh and locally sourced produce on the menu.

Home baked bread, salads or a two course lunch are available daily. The evening menu offers a choice of dishes where quality and taste shine through. A selection of wines complements the food well.

Modern British, Modern European

£16.00£32.00

Egan's

Gosport Street, Lymington, SO41 9BE [Map]

Just the sort of place that somewhere like Lymington and its long association with the salty fraternity should have. Bistro in style it is well placed to serve the yachties and everything is angled towards their inclinations, including the passion for seafood, of which there is an abundance only too handy. Learn more

Just the sort of place that somewhere like Lymington and its long association with the salty fraternity should have. Bistro in style it is well placed to serve the yachties and everything is angled towards their inclinations, including the passion for seafood, of which there is an abundance only too handy. Game also features strongly in season. Typical dishes are a halibut starter with a crab samosa, shellfish bisque and chocolate tart with Cointreau ice cream. Helpings are generous and prices reasonable with a two course set lunch offering great value from £8.95. An extensively travelled wine list favours robust drinking for less than £20 a bottle, and four house wines at £11.95. For people who regard spending money on anything other than their boats as a distinct lack of control, Egan's is the answer - style and value at a fair price.

Modern British

£22.00£40.00

Caffe Nero - Lymington

29 High Street, Lymington, SO41 9AF [Map]

Café

N/AN/A

The Mayflower

King's Saltern Road, Lymington, SO41 3QD [Map]

International, Pub

£16.00£28.00

Rouille Restaurant

69 High Street, Milford On Sea, nr Lymington, SO41 0QG [Map]

English

N/AN/A

The Riverview & Terrace Restaurant

The Master Builders House Hotel, Buckler's Hard, Beaulieu Estate, nr Lymington, SO42 7XB [Map]

The Riverview Restaurant of this splendidly located waterside hotel offers a refined but informal approach to comfortable dining. Though the landlord is Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, part owner of the hotel is John Illsey, the drummer from Dire Straits. Learn more

The Riverview Restaurant of this splendidly located waterside hotel offers a refined but informal approach to comfortable dining. Though the landlord is Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, part owner of the hotel is John Illsey, the drummer from Dire Straits.

The menu changes regularly, but it could start with bresaola with a roquette and parmesan salad or seared tuna with stir fried vegetables and a lime and sesame dressing; followed by baked cod with a mint crust, pea ravioli and asparagus or roast Gressingham duck breast with confit of leg, foie gras and honey glazed carrots, and finishing with almond and chocolate sponge with amaretto or banana canelloni with mango salad. Prices on the wine list are reasonable and house wine starts at £12.50, including one wine from the Beaulieu Estate. More informal food is served next door at The Yachtsman's Bar & Galley.

European, Modern European

£24.00£35.00

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Special Offers

Prezzo - Lymington

Lymington

Prezzo Valentine's Menu: 3 Course for £18.95, add your first glass of prosecco for £1

Fire & Stone - Portsmouth

Portsmouth

Pizza and a glass of Prosecco for £9.95 per person

ASK - Winchester

Winchester

Valentine's Set Menu: 3 courses and a glass of Prosecco - £16.95 per person.

ASK - Crawley

Crawley

Valentine's Set Menu: 3 courses and a glass of Prosecco - £16.95 per person.

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Hotel du Vin - Winchester

Winchester

We hear a great deal about recycling these days - du Vin recycles attractive but occasionally un-loved buildings to restore real gems in the best tradition of British understated style. Complement ...