Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Lynton. Lynton is a small town on the Exmoor coast in Devon, England standing on top of the cliffs above the picturesque harbour village of Lynmouth, to which it is connected by the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway. Lynton was once the terminus for the narrow-gauge Lynton & Barnstaple Railway, which served both towns.
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4 based on 717 reviews
At a loose end so decided to head to The Black Venus, (been many years since been for a visit) after recently receiving a couple of recommendations! Well what a treat you as the friendly welcome, excellent service, delicious food and nice clean fresh pint. We really enjoyed our visit today and will be back as soon as we can
4 based on 236 reviews
Traditional locally sorced food at its very best. Good menu and high standards bit off the beaten track but well worth finding especially for the locally caught fishn and locally sorced meats and cheeses
The small car park was full but we stopped on the off chance that there was a table available ... and we had stumbled on an absolute gem! Traditional country interior, heaps of atmosphere, an interesting and varied menu, beautifully cooked and presented and good range of beers. Staff welcoming and friendly. Would certainly recommend eating here.
3 based on 163 reviews
Read the reviews on here but decided to judge for myself and found the following:1. An empty dimly lit elongated "lounge" at the front with bar are beyond 2. Very weak selection of beers, no premium lager beyond 1664, nothing great in bottles either.3. Only 1 real ale which was dark and uninspiring4. Very noisy locals in the bar 5. Lacklustre serviceDidn't go back, found the Crown just down the street which is the polar opposite of this place.
4 based on 154 reviews
A traditional Exmoor Inn. Great beer, friendly staff, wholesome food, good portions, good service and reasonable prices - what's not to like?We had lunch and dinner here and both were highly enjoyable. We even experienced a little of the local culture as part of an extended 'wake' after the funeral of a well respected local, which all added to the colour!A ploughmans and a pint on the tables across the lane overlooking the babbling river in the sunshine is hard to beat...long may it stay this way.
4 based on 457 reviews
We stayed here a few years ago and made a point of going back, the welcome was so friendly. There is a real family-run feel to this place. The rooms were really comfortable and the food was excellent and surprisingly modestly priced.. Definitely going back.
4 based on 720 reviews
Went here with friends when staying in Lynmouth, good selection of food on menu.Had the brisket with bubble and squeak, very good, and big portions.Will go again when next in Lynmouth.
4 based on 308 reviews
A simple old fashioned meal Really limited menu but Simply presented and served. Think I wish we had gone on the carvery sessions which everyone raves about Not touristy ( which I prefer ) but could still be a little better interns of quality ingredients and there was no service with a smile
4 based on 348 reviews
The Ancient Mariner is a family and dog friendly bar and restaurant, serving delicious homemade food created by our in house chefs. Complemented by a fantastic offering of both local and worldwide ale, beer, wines and spirits, you're sure to find somethin
We visited the Ancient Mariner whilst staying in Lynmouth, sometimes we popped in for a drink other tines we ate. The staff were welcoming and the food was good, the menu offers a varied selection and the dishes we tried were delicious!Thank you so much for taking the time to leave us a review. So glad you enjoyed visiting us during you stay in Lynmouth, come back soon! Regards, Emma
Most Popular British food in Lynton, England, United Kingdom
4 based on 1085 reviews
We had done a whole day of touring with a 15 month old baby at Dunston Castle and the Valley of the Rocks. We were all tired and wanting something special and fast.Thankfully, the staff at Rising Sun Restaurant were quick to put us at the 'bar side' of the restaurant as apparently the table cloth section was fully booked. I prefered this knowing my messy baby. Baby chair was quickly brought and after orders taken, food arrived quick enough.Mussels were very nice, Lobster Bisque was quite light but still flavoursome, seafood platter was not bad as it had a variety (of which i thought my garlic chilli prawns were cooked to perfection) but the highlight was the Turbot. As I was not a local resident in UK, i am informed by family members residing in London that the price of Turbot was always much higher in the capital - i took her word for it.Overall, would we go to the Rising Sun again? Most definitely.We were really pleased you and your family enjoyed your recent meal with us,your lovely comments made about the food have been passed onto our Chefs, and were very much appreciated.We look forward to welcoming you and your family back to the Rising Sun next time you are visiting this beautiful part of North Devon.
Where to eat International food in Lynton: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 332 reviews
Very cosy feeling to the pub, food is excellent and reasonably priced. Service top class, warm and friendly welcome. We didnât have a dog but there were plenty there that did. All very well behaved and made to feel at home. If we get the chance we will return.
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