Salisbury
- The Best Places To Eat & Drink In Town...
As you might expect from a town so
popular with holiday makers to England, Salisbury has no shortage of pleasant
places to eat and drink. There are multiple restaurants, café’s, pubs and
more within touching distance of Market Place.
If you’re peckish in Salisbury
Cathedral then pop into the Cathedral Refrectory restaurant – there’s
a wide variety of hot and cold snacks. Not brilliant, but convenient if you plan
to do the Cathedral in a lot of detail.
One of the most reputed pubs in
Salisbury serves up some tasty Sunday lunches and food in general – The
Cloisters is located on Catherine Street – live bands and discos are also
regularly held.
Near Market Square is the Bakers
Oven – convenient for a quick, cheap lunch as they do some nice
sandwiches.
On Bridge Street, right in the city
centre is Bishops Mill, a restaurant set in a 17th century
building – it’s somewhat more pricey than the average Salisbury fare but
still well worth a visit.
For more established haunts, there is
a Pizza Express and Pizza Hut opposite Market Square (within a two minute
walk of one another). Also on Market Square is the bubbly Market Inn pub
– centrally located and offering a fair choice of mostly English food and
drink. Another pub with a lot of character is the Haunch of Venison, set
in a building that dates to the 1320. The pub is on Minster Street. Getting back
to Market Square, Mr T’s is a nice café with a varied menu and good
snacks.
Lxix
is one of the trendiest eateries in Salisbury – the ambience and surroundings
are very stylish and so are the prices. The food is predominantly British in
substance and flavour.
You can enjoy some good old fashioned
Fish & Chips in Salisbury at the Harbour Fish & Chips Restaurant.
Prices are reasonable. On High Street is the reputed Prezzo, serving up fresh
Italian food including Pizza and Pasta. Near the railway station on Fisherton
Street is The Dragon, a functional Chinese restaurant and one of the
Oriental options Salisbury has to offer.
There are also a couple of bars to
enjoy in Salisbury – Moloko (Bridge Street), Spirit and NN Bar
(both on Catherine Street) are a couple of the choices. A popular gay bar is Café
Pride along Salt Lane.
There are also a couple of bars to
enjoy in Salisbury – Moloko (Bridge Street), Spirit
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