Magnificent location, very friendly, great service & delicious desserts. Highly recommended for a relaxing Sunday coffee with family or friends.
Really lovely place. Mid winter and very quiet with a warm fireplace. Service was impeccable and food really delicious. Definitely be going back.
My partner and I had dinner last weekend and we ordered the Pork cheek and Dukkah Lamb, both were beautiful and the cheek was nice and tender. The deserts were quite average, panna cotta on the sharing plate was a bit too stiff for me and sticky date a little dry. But overall the food was not too bad.
We stopped by last night for dinner not having any idea where could end up. On our way to Cowes someone in the backseat suggested The Foreshore at Rhyll which I'd never tried during all of my sojourns to that lovely coastal town. The wait staff were quite accommodating even though we were blow ins and they were really busy. The food was really nice with top quality ingredients and produce. Someone at the table ordered the pork cheek which was sublime as I had a taste. The menu is quite diverse so there should be something to fit every penchant.
There are days when you just want a steak. Period. Though my boyfriend do seem to have them more often than most. Either way, this was one of those days. The Foreshore Bar & Restaurant has been recommended to us by a rather picky friend, who actually would only dine in two places on the island! Surely that’s got to be a good sign. The balcony overlooking the Rhyll jetty was an added bonus, especially at sunset.
Delicious seafood!! Fresh tender and delicate. Outlook lovely. Service good but worth briefing younger waitresses on menu. Would go again next time on the island.
The four of us enjoyed our dinner. We had oysters and garlic bulbs for starters and seafood chowder, bangers and mash and porterhouse steak for mains. All the dishes were well presented and tasty.
Paul Lostia had seafood chowder very tasty. I had fish and chips delux, came with scallops and prawns. Great serving size very fresh, fantastic service and atmosphere, will be back.
Ordered the fish and chips with barramundi not the standard flake it comes with. The batter was well made. Staff was friendly and attentive. The view from the window is gorgeous too, especially on a sunny day.
Lovely no-nonsense little restaurant in a beautiful corner of the island that's relatively quiet and somewhat hidden away from tourists. (Only ever been down for lunch, never been down for dinner.)
We usually escape here during peak-times if we want a quiet lunch or a cheeky beer. They stock beers from local brewery Rusty Waters, which are worth a try if you're into craft beers.
Their food is quite standard and a little overpriced for what it is, but we've never had any major issues with the quality and the staff are always super friendly and a joy to deal with.
Be weary that despite what their Google Listing says, on the weekend they close from around 2.30pm - 5pm. We've been caught-out before when heading down for a late feed. If you get stuck, the fish n chip shop next door will be open!
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