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Travellers Joy, Northwood - The home of Real Ale on the Isle of Wight, popular Local Entertainers, and the food's not bad either.

Baywatch, Restaurants and Beach Homes in Isle of Wight - Waterside beach cafe at St Helens and on the harbour, The Quay, Yarmouth.

The New Inn,  Shalfleet -  Renowned for high quality dining with locally caught seafood a speciality.

St Helens Restaurant - Open all year for morning coffee, light lunches and bar snacks.

Salty Seadog - Speciality seafood restaurant and accommodation, located at Gurnard Marsh, a couple of miles west of Cowes

The Sun Inn, Calbourne - Great food and beer in the rural West Wight.

Joe Daflo's - Cafe bars in Ryde and Newport. Profile, menus, photographs and contact information.

The Sportsmans Rest - Family pub in Porchfield. Profile, menus and events with directions and photo gallery.

The White Lion - A 200 year old coaching inn offering traditional fayre with daily specials, a wide range of beers, real ales, lagers and wine. Includes a menu and wine list and contact details We are open seven days a week with food server from 12 noon to 9 pm all day, every day. The Stable room is available for private functions and can seat up to 35 people.

The Sun Inn - A 600 year old public house in the Hulverstone area of the Island with views over the English Channel. Includes the restaurant menu, wine list and contact details.

The Chequers Inn, Rookley - a traditional family country pub. - A public house serving real ales and cooked food all day with facilities for children and disabled customers. Includes an online menu, information on facilities and guest beers sold.

The Chequers Inn - A family pub in the Rookley area with a range of beer,ales and home cooked food with facilities for children and the disabled. Recommended by CAMRA. Includes a brief history of the pub, details of its facilities and a menu.

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