Eating Out in Corfe Castle
For such a small village, there is a fantastic variety of places to have something to eat or drink in Corfe Castle.
From traditional pubs and tea rooms to street side cafes and fine dining restaurants, you are well catered for. Many of them offer outside seating to enjoy the best of Dorset's summer weather. Some of the pubs as well as Mortons Manor also have log fires, perfect for warming up in winter.
Best of British country pubs
Experience the very best of historic English pubs in a picture-postcard location.
The Greyhound Inn is a contemporary country inn and possibly the most photographed pub in England as Corfe Castle sits right behind the pub. You can sit in the beer garden at the back and see amazing views of the Castle.
At the nearby village of Church Knowle, The New Inn is acclaimed for its speciality fish cuisine – the dishes will have your mouth watering! If the weather is nice you can sit outside and enjoy views of rolling hills and green pastures. Inside during winter, you'll find a roaring log fire perfect for getting warm after a walk in the countryside.
Traditional Tea Rooms
The Blue Pool Tearooms is set within acres of woodland, with the ever-changing Blue Pool at the centre. Choose to sit inside or out on the terrace with views to the Pool and enjoy morning coffee, a variety of light lunches or a Dorset cream tea. Entrance fee to the Blue Pool applies.
Enjoy al-fresco dining at the 17th century courtyard setting of Corfe Castle Model Village tearooms. Whether you opt for breakfast, lunch or afternoon tea, you’re assured of home-made dishes made using local produce.
Treat yourself
You’ll find Mortons Manor just a few minutes walk from the village square. At this beautiful Elizabethan manor house you'll enjoy delicious food in informal surroundings. Whether you choose to sit inside or outside, their lunch, dinner and afternoon tea menus are packed with flavour. And if you're visiting in the colder months, you can warm yourself by their real log fire while enjoying a drink.