Top Restaurants in Corfe castle, Dorset
The Square & Compass
Worth Matravers, Swanage BH19 3LF, UK | Pub P: 01929 439978
Rating: 4.8 (2476) Price Level:
Rating: 4 / 5
After a lovely sunny walk we ended up at the Square & Compass. We had an ale and mulled cider with a steak pasty and a chicken leek and bacon pie. Service was quick and the staff were polite and friendly. We sat in one of the snugs. The whole place is a living museum and you step back in time once you cross the threshold. Service is through a hatch in line with the entrance, it became very congested very quickly with only a few people being present. Not so easy to navigate once you add a tray with drinks and food on it.
Rating: 5 / 5
All sorts of pasties is the only menu. Lots of different beers to choose from and the most amazing view, it's on a hill and best to experience when sunny. Outside seating is really unusual on lumps of stone or wooden benches.
Rating: 5 / 5
Such a special place. Can't beat it. Frequented the place when we lived in Dorset & come back on every visit. Visited today after a lovely walk from Worth on the Priest's Way, down to Dancing Ledge for a swim & back along the coast to Windspit before heading to The Square & Compass for a Pint & a Pasty. Nowt fancy, just good honest food at a good price. Couldn't ask for better.
Rating: 4 / 5
Keep it simple, a selection of pasties, a sausage roll, and a steak pie, plus some good cider/beer. Served from a hatch which does admittedly cause a bit of a queue, but eaten on tables outside in the sun was worth the wait. Don't miss sticking your head inside to the museum room on the far left and the atmospheric lounge on the right.
Features:
- Dine-In
- Serves Beer
- Serves Wine
- Outdoor Seating
- Live Music
- Dog Friendly
- Restroom
- Good for Groups
Accessibility Features:
- Wheelchair Accessible Restroom
Parking Options:
- Paid Parking Lot
- Paid Street Parking
Nearby Landmarks:
- Worth Matravers Tea & Coffee Shop - 172m away
- Woodhenge - 173m away
The Castle Inn
Castle Inn, 63 East St, Corfe Castle, Wareham BH20 5EE, UK | Bar P: 01929 480208
Rating: 4.6 (609) Price Level:
Rating: 5 / 5
I arrived by chance, I'd been looking for somewhere to stop that had sufficient car parking space for my motorhome. The Castle Inn was the first place I saw with sufficient room and I'm glad because the Sunday Roast Beef was perfect and good value. There was plenty of tender beef and plenty of vegetables. The service was friendly and efficient and I'd certainly go back again. I chose to sit out in the shady garden and it was delightful on a warm sunny Sunday. I even got to share my table with a ladybird!
Rating: 5 / 5
Can Honestly say we had the Best Sunday Roast ever experienced! The staff were welcoming and friendly. The setting was cosy and historic 500 years old with a lovely ambience. The Roast was perfection! we had Beef and Pork with freshly cooked vegetables! Shame we do not live nearer but will definitely be returning. Thank you!
Rating: 5 / 5
We arrived for a late lunch (the kitchen stays open all afternoon!) and were greeted by such a great group of people. From the bar staff, to the waiting crew and manageress all we keen to make our lunch a great experience. The food was great, huge choice, for both adults and in our case very fussy kids. Would highly recommend a visit. Great outdoor space too and - free car park across the street (which can be easy to miss as you drive by!)
Rating: 5 / 5
My husband and I visited this pub as we were looking for a roast dinner. The sun was shining so we sat outside in the lovely garden - a lovely waitress come straight out took our order and within 10 mins served us with the most amazing roast dinner I have eaten out in years. Thank you and we will definitely be returning as we visit Swanage through out summer - this time camping at Norden Farm which I also recommend if your a camper. Compliments to the chef!
Features:
- Dine-In
- Reservable
- Serves Beer
- Serves Wine
- Outdoor Seating
- Dog Friendly
- Restroom
- Good for Groups
- Cocktails
Accessibility Features:
- Wheelchair Accessible Restroom
Parking Options:
- Free Parking Lot
- Free Street Parking
Nearby Landmarks:
- Mortons Manor - 244m away
- Corfe Castle Village Stores Ltd - 338m away
- Swanage Railway - Corfe castle - 291m away
- The Greyhound Inn - 374m away
- Bankes Arms Hotel - 360m away
Mortons Manor
45 East St, Corfe Castle, Wareham BH20 5EE, UK | Hotel P: 01929 480988
Rating: 4.6 (268) Price Level:
Rating: 5 / 5
We booked Sunday Lunch at the Manor. It was lovely menu and the food was presented beautifully. Yes staff were very attentive and polite. The parking was good and on site. I would recommend booking for Sunday but be prepared for a really special experience.
Rating: 5 / 5
What a lovely hotel. Great good, great service (hospitality from Rosie was excellent) and great decor/cosy fire. Will be back for sure
Rating: 5 / 5
Had a lovely dinner here and would highly recommend. All the staff were very welcoming and friendly and they were very happy to let us bring our dog as well. Food was delicious and a good range of options as well for vegetarians. Beautiful building as well! 👌
Features:
- Good for Children
Accessibility Features:
Nearby Landmarks:
- Corfe Castle - 351m away
- The Greyhound Inn - 152m away
- Corfe Castle Village Stores Ltd - 112m away
- Swanage Railway - Corfe castle - 84m away
- Corfe Castle Model Village (Cafe open ONLY) - 176m away
Corfe Castle
The Square, Corfe Castle, Wareham BH20 5EZ, UK | Historical Place P: 01929 481294
Rating: 4.7 (10540) Price Level:
Rating: 5 / 5
Corfe Castle and Corfe Town are well worth a visit. The Castle is National Trust and there is a car park on the left as you approach Corfe from the north that is free for NT members. There is also some free parking just beyond that on the right. To get a space you need to be early. From these, there is a pleasant walk up to Corfe Town and the Castle entrance. If you do not get a space there is a municipal car park in Corfe Town that is reasonably priced. Corfe Castle has an interesting history and there is an audio guide and other information that help bring it to life. You get some great views, including of the steam train. If you are not NT then entry is £12 for an adult and £6 for a child. The town is very pretty and worth just wondering along the backstreets to see the cottages. There are lots of cafe and restaurant options and a few interesting shops that are not chains and so make a nice change. There is also a museum and a model village. Overall a really enjoyable place to visit.
Rating: 5 / 5
Superb dramatic ruined castle in a beautiful setting, towering over the picturesque village that shares its name. The castle's grey stone walls date back 1,000 years, and their imposing presence contrasts with uplifting views across the surrounding hills and heathland. Information boards reveal more about the castle's history as you walk around the site, and there's a small visitor centre with a café, gift shop and toilets just outside the grounds. The castle is open all year round except over Christmas, and the price of entry is reasonable for such an iconic place. Dogs on leads are welcome. There's free parking just outside the castle grounds at the edge of the village. Be sure to take a walk around the village as part of your visit, it's one of the prettiest in the UK and connected by heritage railway. There's a great view of the castle from the small hill immediately to the west - definitely worth the walk up.
Rating: 4 / 5
National Trust site. Good walk up and around so good shoes needed. Extra bits for kids to do. £12 each admission, which I think is top end. Lovely views. Nice little shops and cafes around the castle. Lovely and clean. Toilets on site which were clean enough for the level of trade. Looking forward to going back and seeing how the restoration work is going. Negatives: There was a bit more of the castle that you could see if you paid extra but for me £12 was already alot. Could do with a few more bins around.
Rating: 5 / 5
A quintessentially British village with magnificent views of the castle. Take a day to walk around the lovely shops and take in the scenery. Have tea at the National Trust tearoom which is atmospheric with delicious cakes!
Features:
- Good for Children
Accessibility Features:
Nearby Landmarks:
- The Greyhound Inn - 204m away
- Corfe Castle car park (National Trust) - 223m away
- Swanage Railway - Corfe castle - 338m away
- Corfe Castle Model Village (Cafe open ONLY) - 222m away
- Mortons Manor - 339m away
Corfe Castle Model Village (Cafe open ONLY)
The Square, Corfe Castle, Wareham BH20 5EZ, UK | Cafe P: 01929 481234
Rating: 4.4 (860) Price Level:
Rating: 5 / 5
Wonderful little place. We didn't eat here but the setting is wonderful for an afternoon tea. Loved the little walkways through the garden, with things to spot everywhere.
Rating: 4 / 5
We had a lovely day here yesterday. The Castle is part of the National Trust which can be a bit pricey for non-members unless you can find a free pass offer on line. For 2 adults and a child was £30. Under 5's get in for free and unfortunately no senior citizen discount but it was still a jolly day out. The staff were so friendly, and they had set up a teddy bear zip line for the children with a Bravery certificate to be had on exit. We loved exploring the castle grounds. The views and the tranquil sounds of the river were an amazing experience and a perfect place to sit and enjoy our packed lunch (there is a cafe by the entrance). We were also lucky to get a good view of the steam train passing by.
Rating: 5 / 5
We had such a lovely time at the model village and gardens. My first ever model village! It's very impressive. Can't imagine all the work that has gone in to it. You can see the love! Was really good to have it be dog friendly too and they both had a lot of fun too.
Features:
- Dine-In
- Serves Breakfast
- Serves Lunch
- Serves Brunch
- Takeout
- Outdoor Seating
- Children' Menu
- Dog Friendly
- Restroom
- Good for Groups
- Good for Children
- Desserts
- Coffee
Accessibility Features:
Parking Options:
- Paid Street Parking
Nearby Landmarks:
- Corfe Castle - 227m away
- The Greyhound Inn - 51m away
- The Fox Inn - 4m away
- Bankes Arms Hotel - 66m away
- Corfe Castle Village Stores Ltd - 70m away
The Greyhound Inn
The Square, Corfe Castle, Wareham BH20 5EZ, UK | Bar P: 01929 480205
Rating: 4.3 (1229) Price Level:
Rating: 5 / 5
This was a really good choice for lunchtime. We had travelled to Corfe after visiting Durdle Door beach. This place is much bigger than it first looks. We chose to sit outside as it was such a nice day. It was a very authentic menu but I chose to have a fish burger. It was really yummy so tasty. I thought it worked well. The staff were great considering it was very busy. They didn't miss us away in the corner. Really good choice.
Rating: 5 / 5
As a party of seven including two children we enjoyed an excellnot meal. The food was great with good-size portions. The service throughout was superb. Everyone present enjoyed their food and drink
Rating: 5 / 5
Today, we had the pleasure of dining at The Greyhound Inn, and it was an exceptional experience from start to finish. The atmosphere was welcoming, and we easily found a comfortable spot in the cozy back garden under a pergola. For my meal, I ordered a steak with salad and fries, while my companions chose chicken wings with spicy sauce, salad, and onion rings. We also enjoyed a pint of shandy. The food was absolutely delicious, with generous portions that left us more than satisfied. The steak was cooked to perfection, and the sides complemented it wonderfully. My friends were equally pleased with their meals, praising the flavorful wings and the crispy onion rings. The service was another highlight. The waitstaff were incredibly friendly and courteous, making us feel right at home. Their attentive service added to the overall pleasant dining experience. In summary, The Greyhound Inn offers tasty food, generous portions, and excellent service in a charming setting. We highly recommend it and look forward to our next visit.
Rating: 5 / 5
Superb quick friendly service. Seated within 2 mins. And yes it does get busy here but you dint need a booking to get a table. Live music was playing when we had food here which was another welcome addition. A nice cosy feel pub.
Features:
- Dine-In
- Reservable
- Serves Lunch
- Serves Dinner
- Serves Beer
- Serves Wine
- Serves Vegetarian Food
- Takeout
- Outdoor Seating
- Live Music
- Children' Menu
- Dog Friendly
- Restroom
- Good for Groups
- Good for Children
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Cocktails
- Vegetarian Food
- Desserts
- Coffee
Accessibility Features:
- Wheelchair Accessible Seating
- Wheelchair Accessible Restroom
Parking Options:
- Free Parking Lot
- Paid Parking Lot
- Free Street Parking
Nearby Landmarks:
- Corfe Castle - 207m away
- Bankes Arms Hotel - 21m away
- Corfe Castle Village Stores Ltd - 38m away
- Corfe Castle Model Village (Cafe open ONLY) - 62m away
- The Fox Inn - 45m away
The Old Granary
The Quay, Wareham BH20 4LP, UK | Restaurant P: 01929 552010
Rating: 4.3 (2158) Price Level:
Rating: 4 / 5
Lovely pub/restaurant set next to the river in Wareham. Good selection of local beers with staff very nice and friendly. Food is plentiful and good quality. Visited out of season, but suspect gets very busy other times, so best to book.
Rating: 4 / 5
Our experience at the Old Granary left us with mixed emotions and sadly we won't return. this was our third lunch here and we were excited to bring a good friend with us. We are not local to the area and had not vistied on a Saturday before. On our arrival we were surprised to find that the parking area was filled with a market and we had no idea where we could park. We pulled over and our guest popped in to enquire as to where we could find parking. He was met by a frosty unhelpful lady who shrugged and said she didn't know, and by her attitutude she didn't care either. Fortunately when stopping the gentleman also assiting at front of house, some directions to parking were proferred. The first impression for our guest though was not what we had hoped for. Our table was in a loud and busy area, which would have made it impossible for conversation, something to note when making your booking. Fortunately, and a plus on the service experience, we were able to be seated in a quieter area. The Old Granary is an attractively detailed pub and we liked the decor. Issey, our server was fabulous. Great smile, engaging and she rescued the lunch on the whole. Food wise, we had the Larder sharing platter which was well presented and tasty, classic fish and chips, the chicken and bacon pie, and the sirloin. The sirloin was not the best and quite pricey even for steak, and was a bit of a disappointment. After a rainy day the sun evetually broke through the clouds and we wanted to take advantage of the deck area alongside the river for a drink and dessert. As requested duly settled our account and headed outside with our drinks, I popped inside for a menu to be told by front of house that because of the weather no food was being served outside, not even dessert. This was in case the rain returned and we needed to come inside and tables were not available. It was late afternoon, between sittings with many empty tables, and when settling our lunch bill I had stated we wanted to have dessert outside and was told that this would not be a problem. We were a table of 3 an our bill was about £50per person... Overall not very hospitable, and not what we expected from our previous lunches a disappointing end to our afternoon.
Rating: 5 / 5
I'm in love with this place. It's adorable and cozy. Food amazing ! You need to try 😉 Definitely recommend.
Rating: 4 / 5
Great atmosphere and friendly staff. Rather slow service but there were seven of us. Food was good - I had the Hake which was excellent - but the portion sizes could be slightly larger. Would definitely go back another time.
Features:
- Dine-In
- Reservable
- Serves Breakfast
- Serves Lunch
- Serves Dinner
- Serves Beer
- Serves Wine
- Serves Brunch
- Serves Vegetarian Food
- Outdoor Seating
- Children' Menu
- Dog Friendly
- Restroom
- Good for Groups
- Good for Children
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Cocktails
- Vegetarian Food
- Desserts
- Coffee
Accessibility Features:
- Wheelchair Accessible Seating
- Wheelchair Accessible Restroom
Parking Options:
- Paid Parking Lot
- Paid Street Parking
Nearby Landmarks:
- Sainsbury's - 191m away
- The Priory Hotel - 92m away
- Quay Inn, Wareham - 46m away
- Wareham Quay Market - 42m away
- Priory Church of Lady St Mary - 84m away
Halfway Inn Wareham
Norden, Corfe Castle, Wareham BH20 5DU, UK | Pub P: 01929 480402
Rating: 4.2 (1294) Price Level:
Rating: 5 / 5
Paul is a great landlord, friendly and knowledgeable. Menu is varied, and the meal was well cooked and presented. Will not hesitate to return when in the area again.
Rating: 5 / 5
Chose this place as it was the nearest to where we we staying that was dog friendly and just wanted a reasonable pub meal. My expectations were blown away, the service was great and the food was even better. My wife had the fish and chips which was an excellent sized portion with fresh mushy pees and tartare sauce. I had the burger which was absolutely perfect. Pub Burgers can quite often be disappointing but not here, it was cooked to perfection and full of flavour being char/flame grilled, possibly the best burger I have eaten. Sadly we were too full to sample the dessert menu but will hopefully be back again in the future. Our Labrador isn’t particularly used to dinning out so we were concerned how he’d behave, the owner welcomed us in and even provided a special treat for him. As a result we had a very pleasant relaxing meal. 10/10⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️. Thank you
Rating: 5 / 5
First time here and oh my God. Couldn't have picked a better pub for food so friendly very welcoming and the food is out of this world. It's also dog friendly so our baby could be next to us as well. Also we ask if we could have a bit of chicken for our dog. And it came on a plate all cut up how amazing perfect place will definitely be coming again 🥰
Features:
- Dine-In
- Reservable
- Serves Beer
- Serves Wine
- Outdoor Seating
- Dog Friendly
- Restroom
- Good for Groups
- Cocktails
Accessibility Features:
- Wheelchair Accessible Restroom
Parking Options:
- Free Parking Lot
- Free Street Parking
Bankes Arms Hotel
23 East St, Corfe Castle, Wareham BH20 5ED, UK | Hotel P: 01929 288188
Rating: 4.3 (612) Price Level:
Rating: 5 / 5
From the moment of booking our experience of The Bankes Arms could not have been more positive. They were especially helpful over my young daughter’s multiple dietary requirements & there were a range of options on the menu suitable for her. We all had delicious roasts that were clearly made with top quality ingredients but will definitely come back again as there were numerous other dishes on the menus we would like to have tried! Service was excellent & everything contributed to a really special family day out. Thank you George & all The Bankes Arms team!
Rating: 5 / 5
My wife and I have nearly stopped going out as we always leave disappointed, knowing we could have cooked better, tastier food at a fraction of the cost. This restaurant has renewed our faith. It was simply fantastic. We were out for a drive and found this wonderful place by accident. There was a special Sunday roast menu, so we chose from there. I chose the crispy pork belly, it was fork tender and delicious with a strip of the best crackling I have had in ages My wife had the roast beef, which was cooked perfectly. We ordered a side of cauliflower cheese and there was easily enough for two, we also ordered a side of chipolata sausages and there were tons in the bowl We could hardly walk it was so filling. Sorry about the photos, it was so nice I started mine before thinking about taking a picture - Oops
Rating: 5 / 5
We had a fantastic meal at The Bankers Arms! The BBQ and burgers were cooked to perfection, and the portions were generous. The staff was attentive and friendly, creating a welcoming atmosphere that made us feel right at home. Great value for money - we can't wait to return!
Features:
- Good for Children
Accessibility Features:
Nearby Landmarks:
- Corfe Castle - 219m away
- The Greyhound Inn - 20m away
- Corfe Castle Village Stores Ltd - 22m away
- Mortons Manor - 122m away
- Corfe Castle Model Village (Cafe open ONLY) - 77m away
National Trust Tea-room
The Square, Corfe Castle, Wareham BH20 5EZ, UK | Coffee Shop P: 01929 481332
Rating: 4.3 (196) Price Level:
Rating: 4 / 5
Cosy establishment outside Corfe Castle. The cream tea was very reasonably priced at £6.55 and consisted of a choice of plain or fruit scone, a hot drink, ready made jam and cream. You have to order at the front desk and the tea took around 7 minutes to arrive. We also ordered a cheese scone which was delicious and I would highly recommend it to combat the sweetness of the jam and fruit scone. Hot and cold sandwiches are also available after 12pm as well as gluten free options. The tea room had a homely vibe with a wood burning fire perfect to quell a brisk winters day. Note that seating is limited so it’s best to arrive early to avoid waiting. Dress code: casual Cost: £ Service: very efficient Ambience: cosy
Rating: 5 / 5
Gorgeous cream tea after a visit to Corfe Castle! Staff even brought a dog water bowl to the table for Maxipoos. Stunning view of the castle as you dine.
Rating: 5 / 5
The scones are homemade and just perfect. I’d definitely recommend the scones with marmalade and cream. An amazing place to go to. It’s right next to Corfe castle with beautiful views of the castle.
Features:
- Dine-In
- Serves Breakfast
- Serves Lunch
- Serves Brunch
- Outdoor Seating
- Children' Menu
- Dog Friendly
- Restroom
- Good for Groups
- Good for Children
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Desserts
- Coffee
Accessibility Features:
- Wheelchair Accessible Seating
Nearby Landmarks:
- Corfe Castle - 183m away
- The Greyhound Inn - 37m away
- Corfe Castle Model Village (Cafe open ONLY) - 47m away
- Bankes Arms Hotel - 59m away
- The Fox Inn - 42m away