SalisburyRestaurants

Restaurants in Salisbury

  1. A

    Marrakech

    This great little restaurant is the nearest you'll get to North Africa in Wiltshire, serving tangy tagines and bona fide Moroccan couscous in a terracotta-coloured dining room full of earthenware pots and tiled tables. There's even a small souk where you can buy Moroccan handicrafts, and with luck you might even get a spot of Middle Eastern dancing thrown in for free.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Après LXIX

    This achingly trendy bistro feels closer to Soho than Salisbury, with an artfully understated dining room filled with exposed brickwork and designer spotlights, and an imaginative menu with a magpie eye - Italian, French and Oriental flavours find their way into many dishes, all based around a solid reliance on good old British produce.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Mojito

    Authentic tapas and an unmistakably Spanish atmosphere characterise this sassy restaurant, which has a couple of dining areas split over twin floors, and plenty of Iberian attitude. There's an open-plan kitchen where you can see the dishes being put together - our top tip is the fantastic paella, which also comes in a veggie version.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Café Med

    This breezy brasserie brings some Mediterranean vim to Salisbury's streets, and it's a popular spot for an early-evening meal. The menu offers British classics shot through with sun-kissed flavours - think sirloin steak with grilled vine tomatoes, or roast cod with pancetta.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Lemon Tree

    The menu at this tiny eatery is packed with character – how about chicken laced with white wine, butternut squash with Provençal sauce, or crab claw and avocado salad? The patio-garden makes warm weather dining a delight.

    reviewed

  6. F

    Prezzo

    Housed in a decidedly wonky half-timbered house, this sleek Italian does all the standard pizza, pasta and Italian dishes fantastically well, supplemented by some unusual choices including Sicilian chicken and a delicious red pesto burger.

    reviewed

  7. G

    Square

    The kind of urban-style café you might not expect to find in provincial Salisbury, with the requisite clean lines and cream-and-chocolate tones, and a menu of paninis, pasta bakes and designer breakfasts.

    reviewed

  8. H

    Salisbury Chocolate Bar

    With a scattering of cafe tables hugging counters brimful of handmade chocs and pastries, there is no better place to blow a diet.

    reviewed

  9. I

    One

    Sloping floors, slanting beams and fake pony-hide chairs surround you in this chic eatery, located above the Haunch of Venison pub. The menu is equally eclectic, featuring mustard-rubbed pork chops, duck mousse with red onion marmalade and, yes: a haunch of venison (with garlic mash).

    reviewed

  10. Gastro Bistro

    Prepare for a Gallic, gastronomic assault on the senses. The aroma of robust French cooking fills the air, while tastebuds delight in such dishes as escargots, terrines, Toulouse sausages and confit of duck with redcurrant sauce. The three-course menu, including wine, is a bargain at £18.

    reviewed

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  12. J

    Bird & Carter

    Nestling amid 15th-century beams, this deli-cafe blends old-world charm with a tempting array of antipasti, charcuterie and local goodies. Grab a goats' cheese and aubergine panini to go, or duck upstairs to eat alongside weathered wood, stained glass and old church pews.

    reviewed