The King's Arms

Hotel · Dorchester

The King's Arms

Hotel · Dorchester

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30 High E St, Dorchester DT1 1HF, United Kingdom

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30 High E St, Dorchester DT1 1HF, United Kingdom Get directions

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The King's Arms, Dorchester, Dorset, England - Explore & Book

"As we saunter down Dorchester’s handsome high street, a sign on a wall reads ‘Hyde Park Corner: 120 miles’, a sweet reminder of the town’s strategic position on an old main route into London. In the late 19th Century, stagecoaches would pass through here, transporting passengers from the South West to the capital. To break the journey, some travellers would check themselves into The King's Arms, a prestigious coaching inn with a handsome Georgian façade and a reputation for attracting the elite. Queen Victoria and Edward VII both stayed here in the mid-1800s; Audrey Hepburn brought the attention of Hollywood; The Rolling Stones made it cool. And, of course, local icon Thomas Hardy was a regular guest, often using the reading room to write his novels. Consequently, The King's Arms features in some of Hardy’s greatest works.Sadly, the hotel fell into disrepair in the late 20th Century, so we were thrilled when we heard that local hotel group Stay Original Co (the masterminds behind The Swan Wedmore and a string of other boutique hotels) announced they were bringing it back to life. Old rooms and bow windows have been carefully restored, oversized retro lampshades hang from high ceilings, and characterful Art Deco styling hints at the hotel’s former glamour. Of course, the owners have weaved in their trademark touches: a fine-dining restaurant headed up by an ex-River Cottage chef, a buzzy bar that’s great for cocktails and late-night whiskies, and quirky bedrooms with luxurious additions like clawfoot bathtubs, Bramley toiletries and antique trunks. This is proper urban sophistication, and we revelled in it! Highs The hotel’s illustrious history is fascinating, having served as a key coaching inn for the rich and famousRooms are creative and full of character, with bold colour schemes, retro wallpaper, velvet upholstery and lots of antiquesThe food at the restaurant is top notch – we couldn’t fault it Staff are brilliant: attentive, helpful and very friendlyDorchester is a smart town, famous for its Thomas Hardy connections. There are fascinating museums, Roman ruins and pretty pleasure gardens, plus the Jurassic Coast beaches are nearby Lows Due to their location on the high street, light sleepers might be disturbed by traffic noise in the front bedrooms, but the windows are double glazed and we slept soundlyThe food at the restaurant isn’t the cheapest, but it’s well and truly worth the price tagThe restaurant terrace is adjacent to the car park, but high walls obscure it from view" - Lucy Richardson

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Ambassador125714

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Lovely room, comfy bed, bedding and pillows. Lots of tea, coffee pods and fresh milk in the fridge. It was a Snug room but still enough space. My only niggle would be lack of places for your clothes. The 5 inch hanging space wad not enough for 2 pp for 2 nights. A small set of drawers in the desk would have helped as the bedside table was just a cupboard with no shelves which had to take underwear, tops and socks. All my nightie needs such as book and glasses case and water glass had to somehow fit on the top along with the hotel phone and large but lovely bedside lamp. Some shelving would have been good.||Apart from that niggle everything else was wonderfully. Breakfast including vegan full English with ostmilk available. Staff very helpful. Nice bar but wish it stayed open later. And the carpark incorporates a lift for wheelchairs although I'm not sure if there are accessible rooms as there are a lot of stairs leading to rooms even when using the lift to the 2nd floor. All in all a lovely time though I wish we had noticed the fan in the corner sooner as there was a heatwave and the air-conditioning struggled.

Tessa Owen

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Superb service. Ten days ago I left a loved fleece on the back of a chair in the hotel garden. It was of sentimental value and I rang to ask if it had been found, which fortunately, it had. I was on the last day of my holiday and was unable to return to collect it. They have very kindly posted it back to me free of charge even though I was happy to pay for postage. This went above and beyond my expectations, and I would like to thank Corrine and Sophie for their kindness in getting this resolved as I have received it today

Emma C

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Breakfast was juat amazing. The whole stay was better value than the premier inn. Staff were exceptional and helpful and polite. Rooms spacious and all the luxuries you would expect. Will stay again next week!

Jack Headingson

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I popped into The Kings Arms in Dorchester for lunch today and had a fantastic experience. From the moment I arrived, the service was impeccable. Karin at reception kindly showed me to a comfortable table, where the cushions were plumped to perfection—small details like this really make a difference. Kelly, who served me, was absolutely lovely and made me feel very welcome. I ordered the club sandwich, which was spot on—fresh, well-balanced, and really satisfying. To top it off, Liv at the bar prepared a beautifully presented espresso martini, the perfect way to round off my meal. The Kings Arms has a great atmosphere, excellent service, and quality food and drinks. I’ll definitely be back!

lynmargaret

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The whole group of staff from front of house to housekeepers are professional and dedicated to provide the best service they can. Our rooms on all occasions we have stayed in have been perfect with quality bedding and towels and particularly immaculate. Breakfasts give massive choice and both chefs we saw during our stay provided delicious well presented food.|| The Hotel is well situated for visits to the coast and experiencing Dorchester itself.

Dear Dree

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This bar is hands down one of the best! The atmosphere is always spot on, the drinks are top quality, and the service is second to none. A huge shoutout to Chloe behind the bar—she’s fantastic! Always friendly, quick with a drink, and knows exactly what we like. And if you’re dining in, you have to hope Kelly is your server—she’s absolutely hilarious! She keeps the energy high and makes every meal a great experience. Between the amazing staff and the great vibes, this place never disappoints. Can’t wait for our next visit!

Paul

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We had a great stay for two nights in the king's arms. Especially remarkable is the food here! We had dinner twice and it was great! Breakfast is also very tasty. The room was spacious and well equipped. Parking is available for free in the back. The hotel is ideal if you would like to experience the dorset national park.

stephen kirby

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Had a Lovely stay with my wife . Nice and clean rooms , a very warm Duvet for the cold Evening. Drinks / Cocktails were tasty. The food was really something, I would recommend dinner and Breakfast. A nice size car park at the rear of the building.