Hardens Guide to the Best Restaurants in Studland
Hardens guides have spent 33 years compiling reviews of the best Studland restaurants. On Hardens.com you'll find details and reviews of 6 restaurants in Studland and our unique survey based approach to rating and reviewing Studland restaurants gives you the best insight into the top restaurants in every area and of every type of cuisine.
Featured Studland Restaurants
1. Shell Bay
Fish & seafood restaurant in Studland
Ferry Road - BH19
With its “excellent range of fish in an idyllic setting”, this “cavernous shack on the Studland side of the chain ferry” solves the perennial problem of “somewhere to eat in Poole” – the “honest and simple local fish dishes” are “very nicely done”, and are accompanied by “great views” over Poole Harbour and Brownsea Island.
2. Rick Stein
Fish & seafood restaurant in Sandbanks
10-14 Banks Rd - BH13
An “absolutely amazing” view over Poole Bay and Brownsea Island elevates a visit to this Rick Stein group outpost. This is a much commented-on destination, and we’ve rated it positively on the good volume of praise for its fish and seafood, which hails “food so consistently good, without frills from excellent ingredients in delicious combinations”. Given the “aspirations and expectations linked to the name” not everyone is convinced, though, and it’s more recommended as a good all-rounder for a fish supper with fab view attached than it is for next-level cooking.
3. Harbour Heights Hotel
British, Modern restaurant in Poole
73 Haven Rd, Haven Rd - BH13
“The view overlooking Poole Harbour makes this a romantic location” for an Italian meal – although it’s “very much a good-weather venue”. The hotel is at the heart of a long-running planning dispute, with vocal locals opposing a plan to convert it into an ‘aparthotel’ under a £300m redevelopment of Sandbanks.
4. Branksome Beach
British, Modern restaurant in Poole
Pinecliff Rd - BH13
2022 Review: A “beautifully situated restaurant” in an Art Deco solarium overlooking Poole Harbour, and where “drinks on the upper deck are an extra delight”. One or two off reports on the food front this year, but also plenty of plaudits for its “really good breakfasts and lunches”, and “service has improved” of late too.
5. Salt Pig Too
restaurant in Swanage
7A Station Road - BH19
“A quirky setting at the back of a delicatessen” should not deter you from a visit to this “wonderful” 50-cover venture, whose “limited menu” (breakfast and lunch, but also dinners three nights a week) is dedicated to showcasing Purbeck produce; alongside meats finished in the charcoal oven. The seaside setting informs some “superb” fish dishes. This is the second branch (cue the name) of an ever-expanding litter ranging from the Wareham original to new branches at farm shop Holme for Gardens (est. 2023) and ‘Pebble Pig’ at Chesil Beach (est. 2024), in the Dorset Wildlife Trust Welcome Centre.
6. The Cliff in Poole
British, Modern restaurant in Sandbanks
6 Ravine Road - BH13
2023 Review: This “nice gastropub with large gardens” has undergone a dramatic £800,000 refurb since our annual diners’ poll, to be reborn with cocktail bar-style décor replacing the traditional pub interior, and fitted seating with cushions in the 100-seater garden. The new menu replaces standard 3-course meals with a globally inspired selection of small plates.
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