South East England is proud to be able to lay claim to some of the UK's very best restaurants and places to eat.
From traditional to international, the restaurant eating venues in the south of the UK are sure to provide you with more than enough options to wet the appetite. Whether you are just meeting up with friends, celebrating a special birthday or annivesary or just wanting to get away from the cooking, you are sure to find an eating out venue to match your mood.
View our selection of featured restaurants or find places to eat near you with our interactive map below. Here are a few of the highlights:-
View our selection of recommended restaurants in South East England and see where to eat near you by selecting the 'Map View' button below.
Number of results: 132
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Restaurant
Andover
We live up to our motto “Food for thought!”
Restaurant
Southampton
Based in the thriving cosmopolitan restaurant area of Southampton, The White Star offers award winning food and accommodation.
Restaurant
Windsor
Windsor Grill is a local favourite. Enjoy 28 day aged Surrey Farm beef along with our other famous meats and seafood specials, seasonal favourites, great wines and classic cocktails at this independent Windsor restaurant.
Restaurant
Portsmouth
Pie & Vinyl, Southsea's only new music store and pie cafe.
Café
Winchester
Cabinet Rooms was formed by two bearded gentlemen living in Winchester, who are firm believers in indulging yourself in a little bit of what you fancy...as often as you can.
Restaurant
Old Portsmouth
abarbistro is the perfect place to enjoy great food and drink and has unrivalled views of the Spinnaker Tower. Food served all day, every day.
Pub/Inn
Oxford
Exceptional Food, Exceptional Service, Exceptional Place...at the Right Price!
Pub/Inn
East Garston, Berkshire
This is horse-racing country and it’s not just the stables that house pure-breeds; this picturesque 18th-century inn is as authentic as they come.
Café
Oxford
Pieminister was started in 2003, making pies filled with fresh natural ingredients and free range meat that is sourced eithically and responsibly - all the pies are made with great care, love and attention!
Restaurant
Portsmouth
Our intention is to provide you with a modern, unique dining experience which involves the use of the very best ingredients, exciting combinations, complemented by a modern style of service.
Fine Dining
Brighton
The Gingerman Restaurant Norfolk Square is a small but perfectly formed 32 seat restaurant off Norfolk Square just up from the seafront on the border of Brighton and Hove.
Pub/Inn
Denham, Buckinghamshire
When you pull up outside the Swan Inn you’re sure to ask yourself ‘what more could I want than this Georgian, wisteria-clad pub standing in a stunning village location?'
Pub/Inn
High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
The Old Queens Head sits on the border between the villages of Penn and Tylers Green and is proud to find itself at the heart these two lovely communities.
Restaurant
Brockenhurst
The menu will not change daily but hourly, depending what Garry unearths or what Mike deems to be in perfect condition.
Tea Room/Coffee Shop
Oxford
Authentic Taiwanese bubble tea bar in the heart of Oxford.
Services:
Takes Reservations
Walk-Ins Welcome
Take Out
Catering
Waiter Service
For further information please visit the Visit Oxfordshire website
Café
Oxford
Cafe open all day serving coffee, pastries, lunches and famous afternoon tea and tea cakes and cream tea's.
Speciality: Mushrooms on toast, Loco mess desert, handmade bread with Loco chutney.
Pub/Inn
Steyning, West Sussex
Dating from the 16th century, this former farmhouse is full of rustic charm. Standing at the heart of a lovely village, it is a shining example of a quintessential English pub.
Seafood
Brighton
Riddle & Finns The Beach can be found overlooking the picturesque promenade of Brighton seafront. Our dishes feature the freshest seasonal seafood, crustacea, meat and vegetables, each of which can be accompanied by wines and Champagnes from our…
Pub/Inn
Petworth, West Sussex
This coaching inn with medieval origins reopened its doors in July 2011 having been closed for some time following major refurbishment, and what a resounding success it’s been. Retaining oodles of character, The Angel now once again graces the centre