5 Spots for lunch in Salisbury

Find out our favourite 5 places for lunch in Salisbury. As rated by our clients.

Cote, Salisbury:

Set just by the river this French-inspired restaurant offers a relaxed atmosphere and beautifully cooked food. If you like steak, then this is the place for you! You will receive wonderful service from its very friendly staff. It also has access for wheelchairs. Find out more

Rifleman’s Table:

Located in The Close, near Salisbury Cathedral, The Rifleman’s Table offers a small but delightful menu, and everything is fresh and well-presented. There is a very relaxed atmosphere, and you can enjoy the Cathedral and the grounds when you have finished your meal. Find out more

Fisherton Mill:

A lovely little gem situated on the far end of Fisherton Street. There are lovely homemade fresh lunch options with very comfortable surroundings and there is also an outside area to eat, should you wish to enjoy the sun. In addition, you can look around the shop after you eat, which is full of local artist buys. Find out more

Coffee Darling:

Located in the centre of Wilton and with parking in the main square opposite, this coffee shop is easy to access. Everything is made to order, and no request is too much for the friendly staff. As well as good seating inside there is a very sweet courtyard out back. If lunch doesn’t fill you up, they also have cakes on offer that are freshly made each morning. Find out more

The Salisbury Orangery:

Set right by the river, this very popular and cosy eatery has a lovely brunch/lunch menu. You can sit inside, or they do have some tables right on the river. All food is freshly cooked and well presented and delicious. They have a good range of hot and iced coffees and a selection of smoothies to enjoy. I also took a slice of the famous Fi’s Amazing Brownie home which are superb. A very pleasant atmosphere for a relaxed meal. Find out more