Reviews on British food in Frome, England, United Kingdom. Frome (/ˈfruːm/ ( listen) FROOM) is a town and civil parish in eastern Somerset, England. Located at the eastern end of the Mendip Hills, the town is built on uneven high ground, and centres on the River Frome. The town is approximately 13 miles (21 km) south of Bath, 43 miles (69 km) east of the county town, Taunton and 107 miles (172 km) west of London. In the 2011 census, the population was given as 26,203. The town is in the Mendip district of Somerset and is part of the parliamentary constituency of Somerton and Frome.
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4 based on 425 reviews
The George Inn dates back to the mid 18th century. Many if the hotelâs original interior features have been kept. The George is a grade II listed building. The hotel has 10 bedrooms. One of which is a Suite with a four poster bed. Nunney is a beautiful vi
Our walking group had booked lunch here after a local walk - and I think we chose the wettest day of the year! So we were grateful for the friendly staff and their efficient service. Lunch was great value and well presented in pleasant pub surroundings.
4 based on 161 reviews
They have a wide ranging menu of traditional British cuisine, and the location and surroundings are clean and pleasant.I have had to mark it down to 4 stars because the chicken ham and leek pie contained bacon and not ham. We asked for the pepper mill but this did not arrive. We also asked for the bill, but in the end we had to go to the counter to pay.
4 based on 348 reviews
...but I really loved my lunch here. Normally, I avoid these trendy, healthy establishments like the plague, being far happier in a pub with a choice of ales and good red meat options, but my goats cheese and red pepper sandwich was superb, and the bottled lager wasnât too bad either. Fast and efficient service and a lovely sunny terrace to sit in made lunch here a pleasure.
4 based on 122 reviews
The Fat Radish is a sumptuous new restaurant and bar to Frome, open 7 nights a week. Fat Radish brings you a vibrant yet down to earth hang out with an epic menu and honest attitude. Whilst the kitchen serves up modern seasonal cuisine with world influenc
Situated in the centre of Frome within the market place with public car parks nearby this restaurant/cocktail bar has a lot to offer. Firstly we would strongly recommend you pre-book a table. Service was excellent throughout our evening .We were situated in the upstairs restaurant which had a really good buzz about it. Not a vast menu but enough to suit many tastes,we found the food well presented , tasty and generally enjoyable.although side dishes slightly on the small side . However all in all a thoroughly enjoyable evening and congratulations to the staff for some great hospitality,
4 based on 112 reviews
The award-winning Mells Cafe is attached to the village shop and was opened by Great British Bake Off star Mary Berry at Easter 2011 and became an immediate success, serving freshly-cooked food to local residents, visitors, walkers and cyclists , 7 days a
It was someones front room (or seemed like it). Limited seating. Run by volunteers. But the decor and service and food quality was great. Very friendly.Thank you for the kind words. Our volunteers are always delighted to read that their free time has been well spent! The room was actually purpose built in 2010/11 as an extension to the shop so we could serve coffee, tea and cakes. A small kitchen was quickly added when we realized that their was enough demand for a proper cafe. It was designed to look like it had been there for centuries and has won some awards. Please come again.
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4 based on 240 reviews
Made welcome on arrival, pleased we were told would be a 20 minute wait for food as a large party were being served. Excellent pint of Butcombe and good glass of Sauvignon Blanc (Turtle Bay) whilst we waited. Starters of breaded mushrooms arrived at the promised time and were tasty and enjoyed by both of us. My wife enjoyed scampi, which came with a nice salad, and I enjoyed a BBQ brisket, that by request also came with a salad. Good portions of tasty food at a very reasonable price. Lovely country pub where you always get a good welcome, good beer & tasty food. Look forward to eating here again soon.
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4 based on 427 reviews
Very expensive, nice ambiance, staff is friendly, can get very crowded. Nice if you can get a place in the garden or inside, court yard a bit wobbly on the cobbles and right outside the toilets. Feels a little pretentious.
4 based on 544 reviews
This place doesn't look particularly appealing from the outside and it isn't great inside either. The front of the pub needs to look more appealing in order to draw customers in and the inside was just a maze of shabby stairs and corridors until you finally reached a rather dull looking bar upstairs. The food here may be excellent but we only tried the beer which wasn't great.
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4 based on 398 reviews
***OPENING HOURS UPDATE*** The Fox is now only open on a Sunday for lunch. We will be holding various events and opening as a takeaway - please check our website for details.
A group of 5 booked a table for a Wednesday evening....7.15pm....walked in on time...stood inside the enterance for a good 5/10 minutes before anyone acknowledged us....not a good start...we eventually got shown to our table.....2 menus were just thrown on the table. !!!!! Between 5 !!! We ordered drinks & food.....arrived in reasonable time, I was told the steaks were good, the chicken, bacon salad I had was ok...Served in a large bowl, meat was not the easiest to cut & think it could have be fresher ! Asked if we wanted desserts, this time 1 menu was thrown on the table, decided we wouldn't bother...paid our bill, splitting it between us...the waitress returned telling us we had not paid enough, told her to add it up again..she then came back to us & said, 'oh sorry her mistake'. I appreciate it was very busy. But this is not good service. More staff was certainly needed...will not be returning...
4 based on 376 reviews
The Foresters is a 18th Century village Inn, set in the quiet back streets of a the picturesque village of Beckington, serving traditional beers, ciders, food and now offering accommodation. We now have 7 En-suite Rooms 4 kingsize 2 twin rooms and 1 Famil
Great place to stay in this area - rooms are clean, bright and have all the little extras like good selection of drinks and nice toiletries. Excellent service, the staff worked so hard to make our stay enjoyable, and the breakfast was just great - really large selection of fresh fruits, lovely butchers bacon and deliciously cooked! The meals in the evening were just great too! Highly recommend this place!
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