Wining & Dining
Our guide to best places to eat & drink
Journey times: Red Jet 23-25 minutes Vehicle Ferry 55-60 minutes Freight Ferry 70 minutes
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Journey times: Red Jet 23-25 minutes Vehicle Ferry 55-60 minutes Freight Ferry 70 minutes
Freight-only sailings have restricted capacity and are available for freight vehicles only. These sailings are not available to book online.
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Wining & Dining
Our guide to best places to eat & drink
Restaurants, pubs & inns, cafes and local farm produce - you're never far away from some delicious dining experiences. Fine dining or eating on a budget, there's something for all tastes.
Adgestone
Adgestone Vineyard is the oldest continuously operating vineyard with subterrean cellars in the UK. Set within beautiful surroundings and enjoying both countryside a...
Newport
On the edge of the river down by Newport Quay, you'll find the Bargeman’s Rest - a large pub themed with barges and boats in days of yore. Every surface and spare in...
Ventnor
This café restaurant at the bottom of Ventnor Cascade has become the breakfast destination of choice for many locals and visitors alike with its fantastic views of t...
Wootton Bridge
Briddlesford Lodge Farm, on the outskirts of Wootton on the north coast of the Isle of Wight, has one of longest established farm shops on the Island, is a working d...
Niton
Located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty at the Island's most southerly point, The Buddle Inn is commonly known as one of the Island's most popular and histo...
Ryde
Set in a Victorian Chemists on the seafront in Ryde, the Isle of Wight's Chocolate Apothecary has created a deliciously appealing atmosphere.
Cowes
Coast always seems to be busy and it’s got a real buzz about it. A bar, a restaurant, a coffee house and a cool place to hang out, Coast ticks all the boxes. Plus th...
Cowes
One of the smallest pubs on the Island, Cowes Ale House is all about the beer with five guest ales from the wood in barrels behind the bar. Billed as a traditional d...
Bembridge
It’s not the easiest pub to find for the uninitiated, as you have to make your way through the outskirts of Bembridge and then down a winding single track lane to di...
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