Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Blagdon including The Seymour Arms, The Plume Of feathers, The Lamb & Flag, The New Inn, Plough Inn, Gardeners Arms, The Bath Arms, The Darlington at Redhill, The Cider Barn, The Darlington
4 based on 79 reviews
Nicely decorated pub with lovely wood burner and the female staff were switched on, interested and professional ... but the food let it down. The vegetable lasagne with Mediterranean veg had 2 tiny cubes of courgette in the whole meal ... I expected slabs of aubergine, courgette, tomato (theyâre cheap enough!) but it was a stodgy cold mess (we had to send it back when it was delivered because it was cold in the middle ....). Pretty sure a decent chef would not have served it cold straight out of the microwave without even grilling the cheese on the top! A spoonful of bagged salad leaves was added and some bread with garlicky butter on it. Not expensive at £11.95 but for the same price could have been SO much better!
4 based on 317 reviews
We open most days from 12 & the classic barn menu is always available to nourish a faithful Barner & newcomer alike, on some days we offer more but aim to never offer less... We close the kitchen door depending on the weather, cider consumption and the ph
Where should I start? What a lovely place. Feels like your local pub, everyone was so friendly, food was amazing, especially the ploughmans lunch (draycott blue). Great selection of ciders and local beers. Lots of live bands throughout the month. Cant recommend how much you need to visit the cider barn. Be warned, once you've been you wont want to go anywhere else!
4 based on 233 reviews
Stayed at âThe Darlingtonâ this weekend with a group of friends. Penny was absolutely lovely. She was so accommodation to us even though her chef ended up walking out the day we arrived. What we lacked in a chef we made up for in fabulous weather and a lovely beer garden. Needless to say the Thatcher went down a treat.Clean rooms, comfy yet lightly smaller bed (good for a cuddle)For a cute little pub/B & B in the middle of nowhere, it really ticked a load of boxes for the whole of our party. Thank you
4 based on 926 reviews
Pleasant dining area, efficient service though we found the food quite rich. We were given some amuse bouches.. little pots of soup which were actually delicious.The starter was excellent, crispy strips of beef with crisp vegetables, chilli & lime. Excellent.. The main course of fish pie with salmon, cod, prawn, mussel & cheesy mash really didn't need the whitebait which were stuck in the top. Very rich - keep it simple.I had the roast cod loin with leek veloute - yes, tasty, though could easily have done without the crisp fried mussels.For dessert we shared a lemon posset with raspberries but again the shortbread had chocolate in it - keep it simple. Neither of us like chocolate (must be rare, I know!) so we didn't eat that.All in all, nice presentation though & enjoyed a good bottle of wine.
4 based on 330 reviews
Restaurant and traditional pub 300 yards from Cheddar Gorge in the old backstreets of Cheddar with an excellent reputation for good food. Most of the dishes are homemade using ingredients and produce sourced locally. The varied menu includes many traditio
We came here as a family for a birthday meal. Booking was easy and there is plenty of free parking in a car park. Having recently changed owners, the new landlady is lovely and very very helpful and accommodating - thank you! Our starters arrived promptly, were freshly cooked and very very reasonable portions. The mussels starters were especially good and came in a delicious sauce. The goats cheese was also worth a try! We had scampi, mushroom stroganoff, seafood casserole and 10oz gamon steaks as our mains. All were large in portion and freshly cooked using ingredients sourced locally. The alcohol was also reasonably priced and there was a really large choice of ales and gins. We had one of the best birthday dinners and will definitely be back to this pub again. The best in Cheddar! Thank you all so much . Was lovley to read you enjoyed your meal with us .Hope to see you soon Regards Linda x
4 based on 466 reviews
The Plough is a gorgeous village pub with a reputation as the best place to relax, eat and enjoy yourself in the area. It has a classic country feel, whilst being very up to date in terms of its superb country food and second-to-none service and atmospher
Pre-ordered for 16 on a Saturday afternoon for my 70th birthday celebration. Our party included 2 granddaughters and a third requiring a high chair. Very friendly welcome by Bridie and her front of house colleagues and fantastic food courtesy of Aaron Tolmie and his team in the kitchen. Portions were generous and very well presented and the atmosphere so relaxed. Blessed by the weather we could play boules between courses and afterwards.Thank you to all concerned for another great meal and keep up the good work.
3 based on 237 reviews
off Church Lane
We have visited this pub 3/4 times each time the service was very slow one time they had run out of all draught beer and cider and waited around an hour for a burger Visited this pub again this weekend noticed people were waiting long time for food so we didnât bother to order The pub looks tired garden furniture is in need of replacing falling to bits with splinters from were the furniture is rottingThis pub could be excellent with great views but needs shaking up Will be a time before visiting again David M Clevedon
We went to The Lamb and Flag for an evening meal, as we didnât want the hassle of going into Taunton. We were greeted by friendly, energetic staff, who looked after us all evening. Beautifully presented, tasty food, from a very interesting menu. The pub itself is in a beautiful location on the Blackdown Hills, and has a gorgeous garden. Would highly recommend a visit, this will be our âgo toâ pub from now on, well worth checking out!
4 based on 165 reviews
We stopped here for a late afternoon summer evening meal as we were staying nearby. We had a burger and fries and kt was lovely. Homemade birger and skin on fries were delicious. They also had lots of local ales and ciders available too.
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4 based on 134 reviews
Open for drinks Monday from 5pm and Tuesday to Sunday from 12 noon Food Serving Times Monday: 6pm â 9pm Tuesday â Thursday: 12 noon â 3pm and 6pm â 9pm Friday: 12 noon â 3pm and 6pm â 9.30pm Saturday: 12 noon â 9pm Sunday: 12 noon â 8pm
What can i say, the Sunday roast is too die for, i had the chicken which is very rare nowadays on a Sunday roast, it was cooked to perfection, the vegetables were lovely too, great staff who are always happy to serve you, i will be back without a shadow of a doubtX6762KCscotth, thank you for such a wonderful review. We are delighted you enjoyed your Sunday lunch and I hope it was just as good yesterday too! It was a pleasure to speak to you also. We look forward to seeing you again very soon. Emily Green
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