3 Best Restaurants in The South, England

Boston Tea Party

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Specializing in quick, nourishing meals, this relaxed café in a 14th-century former inn allegedly once patronized by Shakespeare, Cromwell, and Pepys serves hot and cold breakfasts, lunches, and afternoon snacks. Choices include cheeseburgers served with bacon and fried egg, a Moving Mountains beetroot, mushroom, and soya version, or a sweetcorn hash with halloumi, avocado, and poached egg. You can eat upstairs in the spectacular Tudor great hall or in the quieter side room.

13 High St., Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP1 2NJ, England
01722-433266
Known For
  • child-friendly atmosphere and dishes
  • freshly roasted coffee and homemade cakes
  • casual dining in impressive historic setting
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner

Fisherton Mill

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A former grain mill, Fisherton Mill houses independent shops as well as artists' studios and a gallery showcasing paintings, sculptures, textiles, jewelry, and all manner of crafts. Enjoy a light lunch or Wiltshire cream tea in the highly regarded café. It shuts down for the day at 5, except for Sundays, when it's closed.

Forte Kitchen

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This unfussy but elegant café-restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, and afternoon tea offers freshly made soups, sandwiches, hot dishes, and cakes made with locally sourced ingredients. Favorites include beer-battered cod with fries, fried mushrooms on sourdough toast with creamed spinach and a poached egg, and a miso glazed chicken salad. There are no reservations and it's very popular, so a wait may be involved at busy times.

78 Parchment St., Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 8AT, England
01962-856840
Known For
  • excellent breakfasts
  • fast, friendly service
  • no reservations so waits are possible
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner

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