Reviews on European food in Watchet, United Kingdom including Reeves Restaurant, Sebastians at the West, Hathaways, Psalter’s Restaurant, Coombe House Hotel Restaurant
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4 based on 559 reviews
We had not visited for some two years and were delighted to find the standards were as high or higher than before.Very attentive staff and owner with delicious canapes and one of the most mouth watering mealsAs it was hovering between rain and hot sun we all took advantage ot the garden to drink and reminisceIf you are looking for a venue for a special occasion the look no further than ReevesThank you for your wonderful and heartfelt response. It indeed was a really lovely occasion and it was lovely to see so many of our regular visitors both past and present. We are delighted that you found our standards to be higher than before as it is so easy to become blase over time. We still care about what we do and are proud to provide a service which demonstrates our passion for the whole experience of dining at Reeves. We look forward to seeing you soon,kind regards,Claire
A mix of modern and Classic, homemade British & European dishes. All made using the best quality locally sourced ingredients.
Very nice and reasonably priced meals here,right in heart of Watchet,decent pub as well.definitely worth a visit
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4 based on 256 reviews
the restaurant advertises itself as specialising in Mediterranean and Italian cuisine
We have visited Hathawayâs before and took our family there for a meal last week. As usual we had a warm and friendly welcome. All six of us had delicious well presented food and the service was spot on. Would recommend a visit.
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4 based on 257 reviews
Psalter's Restaurant is named after the famous Luttrell Psalter, one of the best preserved medieval books now held in the British museum. Commissioned by Sir Geoffrey Luttrell in the early 1300s, whose family owned Dunster Castle, much of the village of D
We recently stayed a couple of nights at The Luttrell Arms and dined in the Psalters Restaurant. We were told when booking accommodation that the kitchen was having a complete refit and there would be a limited menu. I chose the gourmet burger and my wife the linguine with salmon and pine nuts. Both meals were excellent and the service very good.We are glad you enjoyed your stay with us and hope you have a chance to visit again soon
4 based on 39 reviews
We had a delicious meal here to celebrate a friendâs birthday. It was the first time we had been here, and we all throughly enjoyed our food. Scallops and pheasant starters were well presented and tasty. The pheasant was marginally overdone but thatâs being picky. Salmon and sea bass for mains were both delicious and came with tasty accompaniments. Our desserts were a rhubarb panne cotta and a salted caramel tart, which we also loved. The service was friendly and the wine Was very reasonably priced. We will definitely be returning in the summer to enjoy the outside setting for pre dinner drinks. Or possibly a cream tes.
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