Find out what British restaurants to try in Honiton. Honiton (/ˈhʌnitən/ or /ˈhɒnitən/) is a market town and civil parish in East Devon, situated close to the River Otter, 17 miles (27 km) north east of Exeter in the county of Devon. Honiton has a population estimated at 11,822 (based on mid-year estimates for the two Honiton Wards in 2009).
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4 based on 91 reviews
Another delightful visit...poached eggs on granary toast with grilled tomatos. Hot, delicicious and served with smiles in this purpose-built excellent restaurant/café.Good value, spacious inside and out, loads of parking, level access and super children's play area outside.Friendly, good value, outside toilets: love it.
4 based on 324 reviews
The Sidmouth Arms is located in the picturesque village of Upottery, just 5 miles from Honiton in the glorious East Devon countryside. Choose from our tempting selection of home cooked culinary delights or simply sit back and enjoy a pint (or two) of one
We were looking forward to a meal here after a recommendation and looking it up on Tripadvisor. But sadly we were extremely disappointed. The food (both had 3 courses) all tasted very average and fairly bland. The cost was very expensive for what it was. The atmosphere and decoration in the pub could have been much better too. Such a shame as like to support local pubs.
4 based on 584 reviews
We popped down for a few days break and booked here for three nights on the trot. We just love this place. Friendly service, comfortable surroundings, excellent wine list and amazing, innovative food, beautifully presented and very good value.All the food we had on the three days was stunning, the lamb and summer vegetables in red wine sauce with crispy pieces of rosemary batter was gorgeous, and the slow cooked pork belly with the spicy sausage, red wine sauce was stunning and so clever with the strips of raw sweet apple to add a crisp texture.I loved the gravad lax with the dill sauce and those amazing rye crisps, and tiny lightly pickled veg; a real tongue tingler. The smoked duck breast with beetroot and barberries and beetroot sauce with walnuts and orange was equally delicious. I am already looking forward to our next trip to Devon, and eating here again.
4 based on 468 reviews
We discovered this lovely cafe quite by chance when we stopped off briefly in Honiton on our way to Cornwall & weâre so glad we did. The staff are lovely and there is a very nice menu to choose from, all beautifully presented when it arrives. On a sunny day there is the added pleasure of sitting outside in their secluded courtyard garden underneath an arbour of vines & grapes. But, make sure you donât miss the âhiddenâ small but delightful garden at the rear.......it just adds to the joy of this place!!
4 based on 416 reviews
We are frequent visitors to The Flintlock, and always enjoyed the food and ambience with Paolo behind the bar overseeing customers enjoyment. The new owners, with Hassan behind the bar have not disappointed. The food is wonderful and the ambiance is still most enjoyable. I am so delighted that The Flintlock is still the place to go for a really great night. Thank you.
4 based on 207 reviews
My husband and I had a really good lunch here. The atmosphere was friendly and the music just the right volume. Everything was spotless and the service was leisurely. I had an excellent ham, egg, tomatoes and bubble and squeak, while my husband went for the smoked salmon and poached egg. Both were well-presented, well-portioned and delicious. We will definitely come here again when next on holiday
4 based on 185 reviews
We stubbled across JKs while exploring Honiton; we stopped for coffee and looked at dinner menu. Returned that night for dinner and enjoyed a really good meal. The owners are a delight and its so good to meet the chef when you eat out. It is a tiny place but worth a visit.
5 based on 245 reviews
Royal Oak Farm tearoom and farmshop are currently closed for the winter and will reopen in Spring 2020
Hidden away among the country lanes is this splendid farm, the perfect and affordable place to pick all your strawberries, raspberries gooseberries and many more. And after all your hard work what a lovely little tea garden to enjoy a delicious cream tea complete with warm scones, and homemade jam. Definitely will be returning again.
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5 based on 75 reviews
What an AMAZING place , so warm and welcoming as soon as you walk in the door , take you to wherever you wish to sit . The refurb they have done on this place is just spectacular. I would definatly recommend a visit just to see what they have done . Upstairs seating as well as down also a light conservatory feel area to sit in . The cakes are just lovely . I didnât sample the good on this occasion but the menu looks good. What lovely place , thank you for such a warm welcome . See you next time yellow deli .
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4 based on 728 reviews
Neil's is a great place to eat in Sidmouth and is just a short walk from the Beach and within easy reach of Beer, Lyme Regis and Exeter. Neil's focuses on bringing the freshest Devon food, cooked in sympathetic and delicious ways to the table. Neil's Rest
We both started with sardines, which were fine.My partner chose hake, and I chose John Dory. Both dishes were accompanied with vegetables and roasted potatoes.Again the dishes were cooked to perfection, but we expected them to have a greater titivation factor.Maybe it was our choices that were the problem.Service impeccable.
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