Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Dulverton including The Bear Inn, woods restaurant and wine bar, The Bridge Inn Exmoor LTD, Tarr Farm Restaurant, Restaurant at The Anchor Inn, The Lion Hotel, The Swan, The Masons Arms Restaurant, The George Inn, The Royal Oak
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4 based on 224 reviews
We stayed here many years ago whilst house hunting in north Devon, and having been successful we occasionally stop by when we are on Exmoor. The food here really cannot be faulted and what is particularly good is the well thought out menu which contains many twists on basic pub grub. My husband informs me that the hand pulled beer is a testament to the owners.
4 based on 59 reviews
The George Inn is a 500 year old traditional country pub and B&B on the east of Exmoor close to Wimbleball lake and 4 miles from Dulverton. We serve traditional Food and Real Ales and are both Family and Dog friendly. We also offer Free Superfast Wifi in
We visited The George firstly for a quick pint, and liked it so much we booked for Sunday lunch, the traditional English roast. This was an toothsome meal, beef or pork or both, with a list of great desserts. The beer is great, the landlady and staff are warm and friendly, there is a lovely garden area and the windows look out over the roofs of the town to the green fields and hills of Exmoor. Wonderful experience. I would love to go back with a good book and settle in for a few refreshments.
4 based on 532 reviews
We are a relaxed 13th century village pub with first class dining, easy parking and great views from the dining room. Tuesday to Saturday we offer a set lunch £27.50 for 3 courses, £23.50 for 2 courses as well as our a la carte menu. Informal a la carte d
An amazing find in a lovely village. A warm welcome by the staff and a lovely laid back atmosphere. A relaxing pre meal drink with Olives and snacks whilst waiting for our table. The ambiance in the Dining area was really lovely with no excessive noise that you get in some restaurants. For starters we had the soup and pate which were both delicious. Mains were also well cooked and full of flavour especially the duck which was excellent. We shared a dessert of Creme Bulee and ice cream with a small crumble which again was delicious. Cannot wait to returnThanks so much for taking the time to post your great review of your lunch with us, we do hope to welcome you back in the near future.
4 based on 463 reviews
Set in the charming historic town of Bampton, an area well known for its hunting, fishing, shooting and hugely popular with ramblers and cyclists alike. The magnificent Exmoor National Park is just six miles away and the beautiful beaches of North and Sou
We went to the Swan having heard good things. The welcome was warm and the decor modern but in keeping with the traditional elements (if that makes sense!)We had nibbley starters to share, the houmous was delicious and clearly homemade. I had lamb, it wasn't as warm as it could have been and was fattier than I'd have liked (I appreciate that lamb is fatty generally). My fondant potato was slightly dry. Having said all this is was very tasty!My friends had the duck which may have been the better choice with hindsight. Dessert was fabulous. Prices were in line with what you'd expect and the staff were lovely. We'll likely go back, either to the Swan or to their new venture down the road!
3 based on 55 reviews
Came here the other night. The food was good for the price, not to expensive and a reasonable varied menu. The waitress staff were very friendly. However, it took about an hour for our food to arrive, I'm not sure if it was busy, all 6 tables were booked through. No reason given. Some alarm went off have way through meal, took quite a while to turn it off. All in all an experience. It certainly not the best restaurant in Dulvington but it's worth a visit if you've been to the others.
4 based on 144 reviews
If I could give this terrible excuse of an establishment no stars I would. Absolutely disgustingly rude staff who would rather keep their custom close knit than accept willing and paying customers. Me and a fair few of my friends we're going to pop in for a few drinks and food after attending a close friends funeral in Bampton. We were all told promptly to F off and one of us was called the C word. Nobody did anything to deserve this other than parking in their car park. Do not give these people your time of day because they do not want it.First and foremost we would like to send out sincere condolences to the family of the young man who passed away- we do not know these people as they do not frequent the pub, our first experience of the people attending his wake was a convoy of cars driving into a private car park belonging to the anchor pub out of those cars came a lot of young people drinking cans and flagons of cider, quiet daunting, one car proceeded to drive around the car park with a person laying on the bonnet and another person taking his clothes off. When approached we tried to exlain to these people that they were in fact parking in a private area one on the two of the people became quiet abusive under the influence of drink thus was no intention of coming in the pub and even if they did we would not have served them The Anchor Inn by its normal reviews is a family pub and does not tolerate people who obviously cant hold their drink. I think it was a sad way to say goodbye to a friend by disrespecting the community where he + his family lived, your noise was heard well into the early hours.
4 based on 277 reviews
We visited on a bank holiday weekend and the area was very busy with visitors. My wife and I both chose sandwiches which were tasty and enjoyable. The surroundings were lovely and we sat outside in the ample seating. There were bean bags available if you wanted them. There was a good choice of beers. Staff were very friendly. This place does cater for dogs.
4 based on 660 reviews
Really nice place and good for dog friendly Also good for gluten free options tooStaff are friendly and the service was goodNice outside drinking area for a sunny dayNeed to book though as itâs really popular in the eveningsThank you for your review!we love doggos here as well as customers! everyone deserves to be catered for at high standard and we really appreciate you noticing that we do so!Looking forward to see you again!
4 based on 596 reviews
Brilliant placeWe visited here a few years sago and it hasnât changed a bit thankfully Great service, super food, great for dog friendly, really good wine list and good ales on the bar - doesnât get better than thisReally friendly people too
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4 based on 134 reviews
The Bear is a 17th Century coaching inn that reflects Wiveliscombe's heritage. The Bear is a traditional English pub where the atmosphere is friendly and convivial, where young and old and families mix. Dogs on leads are welcome in the pub and outside pat
Had a really lovely family meal including lovely home made gluten free pizza. It was busy in the pub but we were made very welcome and didnât have to wait long. Had the most amazing ploughmanâs with scotch eggs and balsamic onions. Would thoroughly recommend and will definitely go back when in the area. Good choice at reasonable prices. Lovely outside seating area.
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