Find out what British restaurants to try in Porlock Weir including The Whortleberry Tea Rooms, The Bottom Ship, Mrs Jackson's Victorian Tea Rooms, Harbour Gallery and Cafe, The Ship Inn, The Royal Oak, Kitnors Tea Room, The Home Cook Cafe, Lapsewood Restaurant, Horner Tea Gardens
4 based on 206 reviews
Visited Horner Tea Gardens (again!) today, after a beautiful walk around the cliffs from North Hill in Minehead. Enjoyed a delicious cream tea in delightful settings in the glorious Bank Holiday Weekend sunshine! Tasty scones with cream and jam and a pot of tea... whatâs not to like?If I had one complaint? Maybe a jug of hot water to make the pot of tea go farther... other than that, it was perfect!
4 based on 117 reviews
postcode TA24 8PU
We ambled up and down Porlock high street looking for dinner and decided to come here, being attracted by its traditional air and no-nonsense menu, A very good decision. There was a no-nonsense lady inside who served us some excellent traditional English dishes, a pork loin roast and a gammon steak. The pork loin was accompanied by crisp crackling and roast potatoes. I opted for egg chips tomatoes and peas with the beloved gammon. Often chips are the Achilles heel of a restaurant, but these were perfectly browned, not over-thinly cut and they retained their freshness even as they cooled. A good full bodied house red and a bottle of Exmoor Gold were followed by two rich filter coffees. An excellent dinner for our last night on Exmoor - I would heartily recommend the Lapsewood for all lovers of no-nonsense.
4 based on 135 reviews
I recently had a very good lunch at this small, homely cafe on the High Street, in the heart of Porlock Village. The place is small in size but the menu is not, and there is a special board of the day as well with different lunch dishes. Freshly prepared and cooked food. I could see my lunch being prepared from the table I was sat at. The homemade cakes and scones looked fresh and tasty as well. I got chatting to the couple next to my table, they had expected to be rushed as they had only ordered a pot of tea but they were not. I was pleased myself with the portion size, the very good prices and the good service.
4 based on 295 reviews
We had walked from Minehead along the Coast Path and arrived here to find it full of similar walkers with their rucksacks! You sit in a lovely garden with splendid moorland views. The owner had put a water dispenser and glasses which was a nice touch. We had a cream tea and my wife, who is a bit of an expert, remarked at the quality of the jam and the cream. The scones were nicely warmed too.A thoroughly pleasant way to wind away an hour in a wonderful part on England.
4 based on 425 reviews
Popped in on my own with the dog. Staff could not have been more welcoming and friendly. Food was just what I needed after a long walk.
4 based on 862 reviews
I always like to start reviews positively so I will. The food was very tasty. However it. was utterly ruined by very high noise levels (I know it was a Friday night)Firstly may I start with thanking you for your positive comment on our food.Now to score us down on customer's talking I think is a little unfair. We do not have loud music - a token radio station is heard in the background. We do not have a juke box - the only sound you will hear is good old fashioned conversation and for that I will not apologise for. If however someone was using offensive language, my staff would obviously deal with but for general chit chat...â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦..I am not sure where you sat and to which Friday you visited, I am assuming within the last two weeks. On the 11th October we held our monthly quiz night which is advertised and brings in a lot of trade as money won is donated to charity and we have raised thousands of pounds over the last 13 years. If it was the Friday just gone, 18th then it was just a busier service with a few larger tables.If you were sat in the bar area, you could have asked to be moved to the restaurant area where there is more space, the decision would have been yours to make as we were not aware with an issue with your table.Maybe you will visit again, you have stated in a previous review for another restaurant, that it maybe a good idea to visit in the winter months when it would be quieter and less people around.
4 based on 80 reviews
Set overlooking the picturesque harbour at Porlock Weir, the Harbour Gallery and Cafe opened in April 2014. The Gallery showcases beautiful work by talented artists, with work including painting, ceramics and jewellery, with exhibitors changing every 8-10
We had walked from Bossington and wanted a lunch. We had visited before and were aware of the Gallery/Cafe so made it our lunch stop. I had the cheese platter and my wife had the smoked trout salad. Both were excellent and asked down with the apple juice. An enjoyable stop and we were able to get a seat inside as it was threatening to rain, but it didn't and we emerged to sunshine and noted other customers enjoying their meals in the sun!
5 based on 305 reviews
Mrs Jacksonâs Victorian Tea Rooms provides its customers with a warm nostalgic welcome. The menu is simple home cooked food specialising in Breakfasts, Lunches and afternoon tea. Locally sourced ingredients and a wide range of teas supplied including spec
Please, please go in. This is an unprepossessing place from the outside but the food is outstanding. Fresh sandwiches are the freshest Iâve ever had anywhere. The bread was awesome, home made I assume. The fillings were generous and exceedingly fresh. I had the choice of teabag or loose leaf tea and there was quite a choice too. Add on friendly service, low prices, an attractive room and you have a winner.
4 based on 488 reviews
Ta24 8pb
With almost 200 bikers in Exeter for a week long event, we scheduled this place as the lunch stop on two of our organised tours each day, so we had about 24 people visit daily. The staff helped this go smoothly by allowing us to phone main course orders through from our morning coffee stop so they could be ready for us. I only heard positive reports of the food all week. I tried the veggie burger which was lovely and the chips were excellent. French guests used to excellent food were very happy with the steak and ale pies. Puddings were also good - I had the Eton Mess which was nicely balanced between sweet meringue and cream and sharp fruit. The sticky toffee pudding and the spotted dick were also really good. Highly recommend this place!
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5 based on 303 reviews
Lovely Traditional Tearoom, close to the centre of Porlock, serving breakfast until 11.30am, light lunches, cakes, cream teas including an option of our lovely Whortleberry jam,savoury teas with West Country cider chutney and our special cakestand teas, e
What a lovely, peaceful little set-up for the two of us and our dog. The room was bright and airy and well-equipped with all you need for a few nights' stay. The full enclosed garden was an excellent bonus as it allowed our little dog to make the most of her stay too! The bed was very comfortable too. Loved the addition of home-made shortbread/flapjack daily! The breakfast was the best we have ever had in a B&B, with everything cooked the perfection and plenty of it. Regrettably we didn't visit the tea room for tea/cake as we were out all day during our stay but the cakes were baked fresh every morning and looked beautiful.Thankyou for writing such a lovely review, we are so pleased that you enjoyed your break with us, and that you found our studio so comfortable. We pride ourselves on our freshly cooked breakfast and our homemade cakes and scones , and are so delighted that you enjoyed your breakfast so much , we very much hope to welcome you back in the future.
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