Best European restaurants nearby. Discover the best European food in Shepton Mallet. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for European restaurants near you.. Shepton Mallet is a town and civil parish in the Mendip district of Somerset in South West England. Situated approximately 18 miles (29 km) south of Bristol and 5 miles (8.0 km) east of Wells, the town is estimated to have a population of 10,369. It contains the administrative headquarters of Mendip District Council.
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4 based on 643 reviews
We are locally family run restaurant with local frendly staff. We have been hear for 9 years, 8 years as café piano, but we have no longer have a piano so we just changed the name to The courtyard restaurant. We just want you to have a great time with afo
Visited this lovely Restaurant twice while in Wells, first for Sunday lunch and then for evening dinner. Both times had the two course Dinner offer. Many wonderful choices on both menus which were cooked to perfection. Great value for money. Special mention to friendly and attentive staff.
Top 5 Italian food in Shepton Mallet, England, United Kingdom
4 based on 97 reviews
....tastes better! The restaurant is situated in the building of the Haskins Store. It can reaccessed from within the store or from an entrance on the street. The food was freshly made and the taste excellent. Friendly Chef and staff. There is plenty of seating spread out in smallish areas and alcoves. Well worth a visit.
Best Pizza food near Shepton Mallet, England, United Kingdom
4 based on 565 reviews
We are a family run Italian restaurant and have been for over 40 years now. We are situated directly on The Cathedral green with stunning views of the West front of Wells Cathedral. The hotel has 9 beautifully refurbished en suite bedrooms, and a restaura
Came here with friends for Sunday lunch and it was busier than we'd seen it before. This place is clearly gaining in popularity and quite rightly so.The menu has something for everyone. Well cooked dishes and the portions are a good size. Young waiting staff, but they do pretty well.It's become a firm favourite in Wells.
Where to eat Pub food in Shepton Mallet: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 600 reviews
This weekend was the first time my husband and I have eaten here in probably 5 years! But what difference to the quality we had then. Our bill was just short of £100 (admittedly a bottle of Prosecco included in this) weâve had some outstanding food for this amount of money a fair few times over the years, But Goodfellows unfortunately didnât deliver. We both eat the same. The starter consisted of some dry lamb mince which didnât taste of anything but lamb. On a CRAZY amount of VERY garlicky Houmous! It was so overpowering we could taste it for at least 24 hours afterwards. Not pleasant, and we didnât finish it. For our main we had scallops, for which they charge £25. Initially the price wasnât a problem, Iâll happily pay good money for good food. And the scallops were indeed cooked to perfection and were delicious. It came with the standard pairing of bacon, and a tiny amount of smooth potato purée (certainly not a filling amount) However, the rest of the plate was made up of, yet again, a crazy amount of very undercooked, tough fried leek!! This dramatically devalued the dish for me and was again completely unnecessary. Or at least shouldâve been cooked properly, so that they were sweet and soft as they should be. Weâre good honest people and believe that if you eat most of a meal, it should of course be paid for. But the food delivered on the night Iâm afraid to say, most defiantly did not deserve a tip or a raving review. And we wonât return. 3 stars for pleasant staff, and a lovely bottle of fizz shared with my husband.
We have never been to Shepton Mallet and this was our chance on our way back to West Sussex from Bristol. To be honest there wasnât much to say about this little town⦠We were keen for a break for lunch and decided to go for the Ponto de Encontro. Sitting outside in the sun opposite an interesting pet shop specializing in selling reptiles we ordered tea, snacks in Spanish⦠(sorry, but my Portuguese isnât that good). Service was performed with a smile once weâd crossed the language barrier. And the snack served the purpose of plugging the gap between breakfast and evening dinner. But it left me reflecting on the fact that on most of our tour of southern England we were mainly served in the various establishments we visited by people who understood and spoke English as a second language. Just an observationâ¦
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