Hardens Guide to the Best Restaurants in Dunwich
Hardens guides have spent 34 years compiling reviews of the best Dunwich restaurants. On Hardens.com you'll find details and reviews of 7 restaurants in Dunwich and our unique survey based approach to rating and reviewing Dunwich restaurants gives you the best insight into the top restaurants in every area and of every type of cuisine.
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1. The Ship
British, Traditional restaurant in Dunwich
St James St - IP17
“There’s a buzz about this place” – an old smugglers’ inn on the Suffolk coast that’s “very popular” with locals but also “convenient when holidaying in the Dunwich area and a bonus for a last dinner before the homeward journey”. Now part of East Anglia’s Chestnut Group, it turns out “super” locally sourced food, combining trad pub classics with more foodie-oriented options (plus the “child menu offers proper food”). In addition to the characterful bar there’s a small dining room, airy conservatory and – of more recent ilk – a “promising” new garden service.
2. The Anchor
British, Modern restaurant in Walberswick
Main Street - IP18
2023 Review: This attractive Arts & Crafts pub-with-rooms and an acre of land is a “good place to stay on the Suffolk coast”, with “friendly service” and “good pub grub” which puts an emphasis on local seafood and produce – including beers from champion local brewer Adnams. Mark & Sophie Dorber (formerly of the White Horse in Parsons Green, aka the Sloaney Pony) have owned and run it for 19 years.
3. Sole Bay Fish Company
Fish & seafood restaurant in Southwold
22e Blackshore - IP18
“Slightly smarter since reopening” in November 2024 following a fire that gutted the premises a year and a half earlier, this much-loved local fishmonger and take-away (there’s a chippie sibling in the town centre) is otherwise unchanged: namely it “still offers lovely sharing seafood platters” and “the best fish ’n’ chips” in these parts. It’s “not cheap”, but nonetheless “well worth a trip to the harbour”, where “you feel very close to the catch”.
4. The Crown
British, Modern restaurant in Southwold
90 High St - IP18
In a Georgian building on the high street of this famous seaside town – where the brewery of this tavern’s owners Adnams is a key landmark – this well-known destination is “kept alive by the many tourists visiting the area” and has yet to regain its mojo of a couple of decades ago when the likes of Fay Maschler would declare it an out-of-town favourite. Nowadays, its dining room “is pleasant, but still needs to up their game in a number of areas”. Fans, though, do say “it’s on the up again, if for no better reason than the fact that it’s benefitting from the disastrous refurbishment of its sibling, the Swan!”
5. The Swan
British, Traditional restaurant in Southwold
The Market Pl - IP18
This 16th-century hotel on the market place and a short hop from the sea was acquired by Ernest and George Adnams back in 1872, the same year they founded their famous brewery. Still part of the family, the ancient venue does tend to split opinion these days, with fans claiming it “continues to improve”, and cynics – reciting a perennial gripe – that it’s “still struggling after the refurb” that fancified it in 2017. In any event, the bar (aka Tap Room) still offers “reasonable” prices though arguably “the best offering here is morning coffee or afternoon tea in their comfy lounge”.
6. Sutherland House
British, Modern restaurant in Southwold
56 High St - IP18
“Fish is the speciality at this historic house hotel” – “we love the food here and we’re always made to feel very welcome” by proprietors Andy & Kinga Rudd, who have run it for 16 years. The building itself is one of the oldest in Southwold, dating from 1455.
7. Two Magpies
Sandwiches, cakes, etc restaurant in Darsham
London Road - IP17
“Everything is absolutely delicious, from savoury to sweet” at this “highly recommended” bakery that has grown to 10 branches across Norfolk and Suffolk in just 12 years since launching in Southwold (now with a central bakery and cookery school in Darsham). “They clearly source good-quality ingredients and know what to do with them”, serving up “excellent cooked breakfasts”, “generous pastries, tasty stuffed croissants and good coffee”, supplemented by “changing specials” and “gluten-free options too”.
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