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Couple of regular haunts I've found excellent:
1. Da Vinci's on the quay. Excellent Italian, very busy in the Summer. Run by a group of mad Italians and is really good fun. Av price per head between £15-£30
2. Storm Fish Restaurant - Just up from Da Vinci's on the High St, a great selection of decent fish dishes.
3. John B's - again on the high st - looks very ordinary from the outside but is very very well worth visiting.
I was also talking to the Landlord of the Banke's Arms in Studland. He told me that the buoys in the bay (the big orage ones with Banke's Arms written on them!) are laid by him at the cost of about £8000 per year. After me moaning about boats knicking them for the entire weekend, he stated that they should be able to cope with up to five reasonably sized boats (33ft) rafted up per buoy.
So don't be shy, if there are no buoys left, go and raft up - if anyone has a problem with it tell them to give Tim (the landlord) a ring up at the pub!
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1. Da Vinci's on the quay. Excellent Italian, very busy in the Summer. Run by a group of mad Italians and is really good fun. Av price per head between £15-£30
2. Storm Fish Restaurant - Just up from Da Vinci's on the High St, a great selection of decent fish dishes.
3. John B's - again on the high st - looks very ordinary from the outside but is very very well worth visiting.
I was also talking to the Landlord of the Banke's Arms in Studland. He told me that the buoys in the bay (the big orage ones with Banke's Arms written on them!) are laid by him at the cost of about £8000 per year. After me moaning about boats knicking them for the entire weekend, he stated that they should be able to cope with up to five reasonably sized boats (33ft) rafted up per buoy.
So don't be shy, if there are no buoys left, go and raft up - if anyone has a problem with it tell them to give Tim (the landlord) a ring up at the pub!
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