Listing 7 restaurants in and around Stratton.
Stratton is a village and civil parish in Dorset, England, situated in the Frome valley about 3 miles (4.8 km) north-west of Dorchester. The parish includes the hamlets of Grimstone, Ash Hill and Wrackleford which, like the village, lie on or near the A37 trunk road. Ash Hill is a small estate east of the village near the railway. Wrackleford is a group of houses further east and centred about Wrackleford House and including Higher Wrackleford and Lower Wrackleford. In addition there are a number of isolated farms and houses including a few in an area called Langford near the Sydling Water in the north-west part of the parish.
5 Pummery Square, DORCHESTER, Dorset DT13GW
The Poet Laureate is a welcoming family run pub and restaurant serving guest ales and a delicious menu made with locally sourced produce wherever possible.
20 The Square, STRATTON, Dorset DT2 9WG
The Saxon Arms is a beautiful thatched flint-stone pub, set in the rural pretty village of Stratton, in West Dorset.
Run by landlord and landlady Rod and Janette Lamont – who have over 40 years experience in the trade – and supported by a loyal and well-trained staff team, it has long established itself as the hub of the local community and one of the best dining pubs in the county.
DORCHESTER, Dorset DT27RZ
A family owned Free House run by Shelley and staff, offering genuine hospitality with the emphasis on simple, but great food and drink.
Ideal for both the sunny summer months with a great front courtyard, rear patio area and garden, which also has a play area for the children.