Situated in one of Dorchester’s oldest buildings, Judge Jeffreys on High West Street. Within this 17th century building, the restaurant features two Jacobean rooms, Tudor fireplaces and is one of the few surviving timber-framed buildings in Dorchester.
Using the freshest, locally caught fish and with locally sourced produce, along with the finest Italian ingredients, our restaurant prides itself on serving the best locally produced food in a wonderful historic setting.
Al Molo is in one of Dorchester’s oldest buildings. Within this 17th century building, the restaurant features two Jacobean rooms, Tudor fireplaces and is one of the few surviving timber-framed buildings in Dorchester.
The restaurants public areas are set over 3 floors. There are 3 steps at the entrance to the restaurant, the toilet facilities are located on the lower and first floor. Due to the historic nature of the building, it has not been possible to provide toilet facilities on all floors. However, we will endeavour to help you as much as we can when you visit our restaurant.