Hatch on the Harbour

The Old Fish Market, 1 Custom House Quay, Weymouth

Recent Reviews

Sarah

You are paying scene tax when you eat here.I had the crab sandwich and although it was tasty there was not much of it for £13.50. Served on 2 flimsy medium slices of bread, no garnish, presentation was not great,No toilets on premises, you have to use public toilets around the corner.

Amanda Bavister

18:43Disappointed! My Father and I visited at lunchtime Easter Monday.I asked for sparkling water as I was driving but surprisingly it was not on the menu so had to settle for tap water.We both ordered Crab sandwiches which arrived with very dry stale bread and the flavour of the crab was overpowered by strong lemon. We were not given a serviette so we had to use our own tissues and were not even asked how our meal was!!I needed to use the ladies while I was there and was directed to the public toilets down the road!!Unfortunately we were very disappointed with the whole experience and definitely will not be returning.

Michael Crowe

Had a lovely lobster roll and tasted the great seafood chowder.

Simon Blundell

Excellent standard of food. Chowder and fish pie were delicious. Highly recommended.

stamatis kalligeris

I worked for the summer of 23 here, I met great people, and most importantly real professionals, from whom I learned a

Antosh Wojcik

Had the best crab sandwiches and mulled cider I've ever had! Service was impeccable, a wonderful treat on our holiday visit.

Gail Foster

Best crab sandwiches in Weymouth -superb service and great vibes - regular local customers and never fails to delight.

Maria Tsupko

Very simple place to have very fresh

farnfaraway

Impromptu lunch stop on the quayside on a beautiful sunny October day. A very warm and friendly welcome by our server. Chose a crab sandwich and a couple of drinks. At £12 for a sandwich it wasn’t cheap, but worth every penny. Very large slices of lovely soft bloomer absolutely packed with fresh crab, which we shared. Extremely tasty. Would love to go back and experience the formal dining upstairs.

Gail F

Best crab sandwich in Weymouth! Superb atmosphere in perfect setting. Love the street vibes of tin plates and beakers and great staff. Visit regularly and never fails to delight.

magdalena medved

I’m only referring to the service I had from two of their staff at the Seafest recently. I brought a large lobster, and glass of sparkling and I was kept in cue more than anyone else around me and then hand in a small lobster.And when I tried to say something the guy at the grill snapped at me saying is a large one. I wish I stayed and complained then.They kept me in cue long enough to be able to see it was even smaller than the medium one they were selling. I was ticket 136 and only when they got to 145 and up they served me.Plus I could hear the woman who was handing the food that she said a this is a small one when she got it. Then she look through the tickets and chose mine.Appalling treatment.

I3294VNchristophers

Pop in, pop out. On the go. Tis fresh and so tasty I miss the oysters... We had pulpo, lobster, cod (in a delicious curry jus) (lol) erm oysters white wine (I like the vessels ) that wine drank of : ) Street ok no frills apart from the delighted Californian host (first visit of 3). Beards welcome, toilets not

Paul Bryant

Lovely seafood restaurant in the harbour area. Only opens April to October.Portland crab sandwich was beautiful. And prices reasonably compared to what you would pay in London for the same.Definitely a go to place for lunch.

FarAway154146

Casual spot on a sunny day, tasty crab sandwich and delicious cod dish, speedy and attentive service. Dog friendly too.

Gaijinette

It was a hot day and I wanted a cold beer and maybe a seafood treat. I liked the look of the big fish tanks here and the bloke standing outside shucking oysters. As usual the oysters were quite expensive (£3 for 1, £8 for 3, £15 for 6) so I got three and a San Miguel. The Poole Bay oysters were very fresh and plump although one was quite badly shucked and had a lot of bits of shell floating around. I looked around at what my fellow diners had and was glad I had stuck to just oysters. The scallops in salsa verde looked miniscule and awash in sauce, and the half lobster looked was more the size of a king prawn. Lots of reviews have mentioned bad staff. I couldn't see any staff so I went into the fish shop where a man was filleting fish with his back to me. I asked if it was table service or whatever and he didn't reply or turn around. Maybe he was hard of hearing but I think not. The staff member I eventually found was overworked and slightly harassed looking but very kind and polite (Canadian? American?) Other downsides are there are no toilets and drinks come in enamel beakers. If you don't mind that, just sit in the sun with a beer and some oysters, look at the view of the boats, the water and the picturesque old harbour, and leave it at that!

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