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Casual Dining with a Waterfront View

Wentworth Lifestyle Explores Three Gems for Waterfront Dining


Mediterranevm, Bray Marina, Berkshire



Nestled along the scenic banks of Bray Marina, Mediterranevm offers a riverside dining experience that blends timeless Mediterranean flavours with a modern touch. Whether you're soaking up the sun on a summer afternoon or enjoying an evening by the water, this is a spot where great food and relaxed elegance come together.


Open daily during the summer months, Mediterranevm features a menu that's predominantly Italian in spirit but stretches across Europe to please every palate. Expect favourites like chilli and garlic prawns, crispy calamari, juicy steaks, and a generous selection of fresh, flavourful pasta dishes.


GOGOS Waterfront Restaurant, Windsor Racecourse Marina, Berkshire



Tucked away beside the serene Racecourse Marina with sweeping views of Windsor Racecourse, GOGOS Waterfront Restaurant is a true hidden gem. This family-run spot has one mission: to serve fresh, flavour-packed food with a distinct African twist, all in a relaxed, beautiful setting.


From breakfast through to dinner, the menu offers something for every appetite. Think hearty grill dishes, vibrant sharing boards, and tapas-style small plates perfect for grazing. Whether you're stopping by for a casual lunch or settling in for a special evening, you’ll enjoy a front-row seat to the gentle rhythm of marina life, complete with the occasional curious swan or passing boat.


Monkey Island Estate Brasserie & Bar, Bray, Berkshire



Monkey Island Estate is spread across two Grade I listed heritage pavilions, which are decorated in a timeless, countryside style that feels traditional and welcoming.


The restaurant offers a range of modern takes on British classics, and often uses produce that is freshly sourced from the estate's gardens and the surrounding countryside.


There are several spaces within the hotel where you can dine, including the main dining room and terrace that has gorgeous views across the River Thames.




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