Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Langport including Halfway House, The Devonshire Arms, The Drayton Crown, The Black Swan, Lime Kiln Inn, The Firehouse Somerset, The Old Pound Inn, The King Alfred Inn, Royal Oak, The George Inn
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4 based on 115 reviews
First time visit to this terrific village Inn, friendly atmosphere, welcoming owners and staff, steaks cooked to perfection, highly recommend we cant wait to take our friends there !! Must try their lunch in the very near future, our thanks to the owners for a great village pub with a friendly heart !! and a car park around the back !!
4 based on 151 reviews
NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS - We wish to inform you that our restaurant will be temporarily closed from August 15th to September 2nd inclusive. Our bar will be open as usual. Family owned village pub in the heart of the community serving homemade, seasonal, local
As part of a family party weekend 15 of us, including three infants, descended on the Royal Oak for Sunday Lunch (we had forewarned them!). The standard of service would put many five star hotels to shame and nobody had any complaints of the food or drink.The Yorkshire puds and gravy lived up to expectation and the desserts were brilliant. The bill was a pleasant surprise too.
4 based on 387 reviews
There is an extensive menu both on the regular menu and the specials board. The portions are generous and very quick service.There is also a good choice of excellent local ales on the bar.
4 based on 61 reviews
English village pub offering good pub food, well presented, at a fair price. Accommodation available for up to 18 people. Seated dining available for up to 140 people. Sunday carvery (12-3pm) Skittle alley and function room, with own bar, available for hi
I couldnât find a menu on line so did not know what to expect and unfortunately there was nothing that appealed. They had a carvery but I have an aversion to buffet food. The waitress spoke with the chef and he said he could steam some cod with a cheese sauce. Liked the sound of the fish, so he offered me a final choice of hollandaise which I accepted, gratefully. My husband had gammon with all the trimmings. It was very much a traditional pub with rooms and certainly not a âgastro pub.â The service was good and the staff friendly, so not a bad experience at all.Dear Elaine W,Thank you for visiting us and for taking the time to write such a concise review.For future reference, our menu is available on Tripadvisor, our website oldpoundinn.com and on our Facebook page. We also have a daily changing specials page. As all our food is cooked on site, our menus are very flexible and can be changed to suit every taste.I hope we have the pleasure of welcoming you in the future so that we can improve your rating!Warmest regards,Lea
4 based on 504 reviews
The Firehouse Somerset is a Village pub that has been lovingly restored with a modern twist yet full of traditional charm. We are passionate about creating homemade, fresh food using the finest locally sourced ingredients. Enjoy the theatre of our pizza o
We had a fantastic time at The Firehouse. I ordered the chicken roast which was delicious! Super tender and juicy. Wonderful atmosphere and the service was great too. I canât wait to visit again soon! Thank you FH.
4 based on 600 reviews
The Lime Kiln is a traditional 17th century freehouse situated in the village of Knole in Somerset. You can expect a wealth of home cooked food and real ales in a pub full of character and charm. The Lime Kiln has been fully restored to its original glory
Came here on Sunday 15th September 2019.Never been here before.Loved it! Excellent! 5 of us had the Sharing Sunday dinner.All of us had triple chocolate brownie with honeycomb & ice cream. Yum! Yum! Cannot fault the food it was lovely. They even have their own allotment here apparently. Service was great too. Thank you Joe for recommending Lime Kiln to us. Lovely birthday dinner for my hubby. Would definitely eat here again.
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4 based on 54 reviews
We visited for a Sunday Lunch which seems to be their signatory day/meal. The place was relatively small, but very clean and the welcome was superb. The Sunday Lunch menu was small, which made ordering very easy. The food was excellent, the portions superb and the service beyond reproach. It was excellent value for money and all the staff we met were helpful, polite and very competent. We will certainly visit again.
4 based on 150 reviews
Four friends came for lunch. Coincidentally we all chose different dishes. Waitress and bar staff, helpful and knowledgeable. Relaxing atmosphere food served in reasonable time. All four mains were, perfectly cooked and well presented.Restaurant was not crowded, so for those who like more tranquility I would recommend lunch.Quality good: Prices reasonable. Loved it!
4 based on 181 reviews
On our recent trip to St Ives we decided to break up our journey and stayed at the Devonshire arms . What a fantastic establishment with fantastic food, excellent drink choices and friendly service. This I believe is a family run establishment and it shows , with its level of service. Weâll definitely visit again and would recommend it to anyone, in that part of Britain
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4 based on 270 reviews
We are a country pub that serves a great range of real ales and cooks country style home made mains and desserts. We are a pub that serves food. We serve at lunch 12 til 230 and evenings 1900 til 2130.
Wow, what a find! Fabulous old fashioned, small no frills proper spit n sawdust type of pub. Very rustic. Like stepping back in time, in a good way. Called in on a drizzly Friday lunchtime and took the last table which surprised us as it is a bit middle of nowhere but obviously has a good reputation which it deserves. Great selection of well priced beers and a big menu choice. Four of us had four very different kinds of meal and all were very hearty meals, home cooking style and very tasty all costing less than a tenner each. Excellent! The bread was gorgeous, huge doorsteps of local bread. We sat near the massive open fireplace which, as it was August, wasnât in use but can only imagine how cosy it must be here in the Autumn and Winter seasons. Wish we lived closer or that the pubs where we do live were more like this one. Well done Halfway House.
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