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Portsmouth, located on the southern coast of England, offers plenty of gastronomic delights for tourists. In this guide, I will tell you about some of the best places to enjoy food and drinks in Portsmouth.

Restaurants and Cafes:

  • The Spinnaker Tower Café: Located in the heart of the world-famous Spinnaker Tower, this café offers stunning views of the city and harbor. Here you can enjoy light snacks, coffee drinks, and, of course, traditional English tea.
  • Abarbistro: Known for its friendly atmosphere and excellent British cuisine. Abarbistro offers a variety of dishes, from fresh seafood to delicious lamb ragu, and has a good selection of wines.
  • Southsea Coffee Co: Perfect for coffee lovers. This cozy café is famous for its espresso and also offers a wide range of vegan and vegetarian dishes. Be sure to try one of their homemade desserts.
  • The Chambéry: This restaurant offers refined French cuisine. Here you will find both classic dishes and modern interpretations, prepared with the freshest ingredients.

Pubs and Bars:

  • The Hole in the Wall: A popular pub with a cozy atmosphere, offering great beer and traditional British dishes. The pub is especially loved by locals for its signature steaks.
  • The Merchant House: A cocktail bar where you can enjoy both classic and signature drinks. The interior is done in a retro style, giving the place a special charm.
  • The Dolphin: One of the oldest pubs in Portsmouth, The Dolphin is ideal for those who want to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of a traditional English pub and enjoy a good pint.

Markets and Food Events:

  • Southsea Farmers' Market: Held regularly and offers a wide range of local products, from fresh fruits and vegetables to cheeses and baked goods. A great opportunity to support local producers.
  • Portsmouth Seafood Festival: An annual event that attracts seafood lovers from all over the UK. It's a chance to try a variety of fish and seafood dishes, as well as enjoy live music and good company.

Tourist Tips:

  • Book in advance: Many popular restaurants and pubs in Portsmouth are often full, especially on weekends, so book a table in advance to not miss the opportunity to enjoy dinner.
  • Support local products: Portsmouth is famous for its fresh seafood and local produce - be sure to try oysters and fish from the market.
  • Dress for the weather: Portsmouth often has windy and rainy days, so don't forget an extra layer of clothing.

Portsmouth offers plenty of opportunities for foodies and lovers of good cuisine. I hope this guide helps you have a pleasant time and enjoy your visit to this amazing city!

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