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Glass Of Wine Restaurants in Weymouth and Portland

The best places in Weymouth and Portland to eat Glass Of Wine. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Weymouth and Portland who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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City: Weymouth and Portland, 16 St Edmund Street, Weymouth And Portland, United Kingdom, DT4 8AR, Weymouth and Portland
"Great chippy, got this delivered and was delicious came quickly, looking forward to going in and trying it."
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City: Weymouth and Portland, 11 Custom House Quay, DT4 8BG, Weymouth and Portland, United Kingdom
"Amazing friendly staff and a cheeseboard for their dreams. cheese is also available to buy and if you like drinks, there is so much variety for wein and gin."
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City: Weymouth and Portland, Southwell Park, DT5 2AD, Weymouth and Portland, United Kingdom
"My husband and I visited the Cliff for the first time last week and enjoyed ourselves. Although the restaurant itself is not terribly atmospheric (the decor and furnishings are very characterless) the view is gorgeous which makes it a lovely place to go on a summer evening. The food was mostly very good: our smoked salmon starters were well presented and the mains were great, in particular my husband's steak. I won out when it came to puddings, with an excellent white chocolate cheesecake whilst my husband laboured his way through a rather dry and heavy parkin which was accompanied by a wholly inadequate amount of clotted cream. We didn't have a bottle of wine but I had a delicious glass of Sauvignon semillon blanc at a reasonable price.What lets this place down at present, apart from the parkin? the dreadful piped music for one thing: I wasn't a Carpenters fan even in their heyday so to have their greatest hits on a loop rather grated on my nerves. This wasn't improved by the competing noise of what sounded like a radio being played in the kitchen. The waitress was lovely but she had to look after the bar and the restaurant so naturally service became slow as soon as a few tables were full. And, finally, the beer. Or in fact the lack of it. Being offered Newcastle brown when I asked if there was any bitter was pretty disturbing it's a shame that there was only bottled beer of any kind on offer."

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