Eat & Drink on the Isle of Wight

Where will you eat first?

The Isle of Wight is home to a plethora of multi-award-winning growers and producers, as well as some of the most inspiring places to enjoy when eating out.

With over 57 miles of coastline and acres of farming land, the Island has food metres in mind rather than miles.

Places to eat on the Island

Fat Shaun's, Shalfleet
Shalfleet & Newtown
Fat Shaun's
Yates' Brewery, Isle of Wight
Newchurch
Yates' Brewery
The Tap, Sandown
Sandown
The Tap
Comicoffee, Cowes
Cowes
Comicoffee, Cowes
House of Chilli, Branstone
Arreton
House of Chilli
Isle of Wight Ice Cream Company
Islandwide
Isle of Wight Ice Cream Company

Treat yourself to a luxury dining experience. The famous Royal Hotel in Ventnor, or The George Hotel in Yarmouth, serves top-quality food using the best ingredients.

For a traditional pub serving up a pint of locally brewed real ale with a lot of character and history, try The Spyglass Inn. Steeped in smugglers’ history, the pub has authentic memorabilia adorning the walls.

Food and Drink on the Isle of Wight

For more inspiration on where to eat and drink on the Isle of Wight, visit the Taste of the Wight website tasteofthewight.co.uk, or follow Taste of the Wight on social media (just search tasteofthewight).

The Isle of Wight offers it all and more in between.

Cafés & Tearooms
The Island is dotted with a plethora of cafés and tearooms, and some have quaint and quirky styles to appeal to everyone!
Delis & Farm Shops
When you visit one of the Isle of Wight delis or farm shops, you'll feel like a kid in a candy store.
Family-Friendly
From pubs with spectacular play areas to restaurants with dedicated children’s menus, the Isle of Wight is one of the most family-friendly places.
Local Producers
From gin and cheese to meats, fish and vegetables the Island has a great variety of local producers.
Pubs & Bars
The Isle of Wight is said to have more pubs and bars per square mile than anywhere else in the UK.
Restaurants
Eating out is one of life’s simple pleasures, and the Isle of Wight has plenty of restaurants to choose from.
Takeaways
Eating out is great, but sometimes you just want to order something tasty and relax in the comfort of your own home.
Vegan-Friendly
Many pubs, restaurants and cafés have adapted their menus to cater for various dietary requirements, including a vegan-friendly section.