Second helpings: More seaside specials

Terry Durack
Saturday 16 May 2009 19:00 EDT
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West Beach

Pier Approach, Bournemouth, Dorset, tel: 01202 587 785

It's hard to get nearer to the water than at this popular beachside restaurant, which serves up everything from fish-finger sandwiches to grilled Portland lobster

Sutherland House

56 High Street, Southwold, Suffolk, tel: 01502 724 544

This smart, well-run hotel and restaurant is dedicated to sourcing its food only from local farms and fishermen, with all "food miles" listed on the menu

Magpie Café

14 Pier Road, Whitby, North Yorkshire, tel: 01947 602 058

This famous harbourside café acts as a place of pilgrimage for fish-and-chip lovers from all over the country – including Rick Stein.

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