Riverside Restaurant

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The Riverside Restaurant in West Bay

The Riverside Restaurant is a seafood restaurant in West Bay, England. The building is situated on a causeway and as such the dining area is on two levels with views of the river and beyond to the sea. In 2006 locally based food writer Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall listed it as one of his top five seafood restaurants.[1] In 2004 it was voted one of The Observer newspaper's Top 10 Seafood Restaurants.[citation needed] Fearnley-Whittingstall has also described it as arguably the most child-friendly restaurant in the country.[2] It has also received critical acclaim from indulgesouthwest.co.uk food magazine[3] and Harden's Restaurant Guide[4] The restaurant serves local fish and is closed in the December and January months (the months when the fishermen do not go out in the area due to rough seas).

History

The origins of the Riverside stretch back into the early part of the last century when a tent was erected during the Summer to provide tea and cakes.[citation needed] This was replaced by increasingly enlarged wooden huts and a Post Office was located on the same site. The present owners who had been in occupation since 1964 decided to rebuild the Riverside in 1976 to a design by the Architects Piers Gough and Roger Zogolovitch. The building has had a few additions since that date but has remained largely the same. In 1964 the trade was limited to local fishermen, coach parties and people on camping holidays in the area. The menu was fairly basic with roast dinners and cream teas the specialities, although local fish and shellfish were listed. The rebuild in 1976 coincided with the spread of car ownership and holiday homes. This, allied to the appearance on television of champions of seafood such as Keith Floyd and Rick Stein, led to the restaurant offering a full seafood menu.

West Bay is sometimes prone to flooding and storm damage and the Riverside got flooded several times during the 1960s & 70s.

References

  1. The Observer - Top 5 seafood restaurants
  2. My son the food critic (aged 3)
  3. Indulgesoutwest Food & Drink reviews
  4. Harden's Restaurant Guide

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