Reviews on International food in Widemouth Bay, Bude, including Temple, The Beach at Bude, Life's a Beach, The Tree Inn, 2 Belle Vue Avenue, The Surfin Frog, El Barco Restuarant
We came across El Barco wile driving around the Bude area trying to find a restaurant that was not fully booked. We were made very welcome and the waitress was very friendly and courteous. I ordered a medium/rare steak with some trepidation as my experiences in the past with other restaurants have been less than satisfactory when it comes to steak being cooked to my liking. This was SPOT ON - nicely cooked on the outside and a lovely shade of red in the middle. It was absolutely amazing. My wife enjoyed her meal also (a chicken dish), The starters were excellent and generous without being over filling, so the main could be enjoyed. We went for ice cream as dessert but 3 scoops proved too much for both of us. The co-owner, Lorraine, spent some time chatting with us and made us feel very welcome. The price was definitely VFM. We would recommend this restaurant and will be more than happy to go there again if we are in the area.
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5 based on 25 reviews
Family run café, bistro, wine bar & restaurant offering something a little different. Focus on quality. Everything is home made using local and international ingredients and cooked to order. Varied & interesting food from around the world. Light lunches,
Was looking to have brunch somewhere in Bude and realised this place had changed owners so thought weâd try it. Great reception and a wonderful relaxed ambience. Iâd be really surprised if you canât find something you like on the extensive menu!Great food. Completely forgot to take some pics as the experience was so relaxed our conversation and eating just flowed.We had chorizo, halloumi & rocket baguette; and a toasted prosciutto & cheese sandwich, both came with curly fries and salad. Definitely going to support this local bistro and recommend you try it out.HelloThank you for your very kind comments and we're glad you stumbled upon us. We're always trying to offer great food in a relaxed atmosphere and look forward to welcoming you again. We have some new additions to the menu coming up, so keep an eye on our website for all of our current menus.
5 based on 23 reviews
2BV is a small relaxed friendly bistro hidden in the heart of Bude, We offer a variety of tapas, mezze and antipasti dishes for sharing as well fresh local seafood, steak & daily specials. Why not try one of our cocktails or our hand selected wines by the
Ate here the other night - wow!Wonderful food, lovely service, great ambiance - Nuf said reallyBook to avoid disappointment as iti is small and cosy
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4 based on 265 reviews
Serving lunch 12.00 - 14.30, and dinner 18.00 - 21.00 Monday to Saturday then presenting an award winning carvery from 12.00 to 16.00 on Sunday. The Tree Inn is a former Manor House, parts of which date back to the 13th Century. It is situated in the hist
Booked this in advance as it had good reveiws and for a change the vegetarian option was not a nut roast. We walked from Bude which took about 40 minutes and it was worth it. Good choice of veg, good serving of meat. Friendly service. Not overly priced and my son thoroughly enjoyed the vegetarian welllington. Would recommend.
4 based on 1524 reviews
Imagineâ¦â¦.. sitting on the veranda of a restaurant which nestles among rugged cliffs, gazing at the golden sands and the sea, stained scarlet, as the sun sets. Is this the Italian Riviera? No, this is Lifeâs a Beach, overlooking Summerleaze beach in Bude,
Visited here by chance without booking. The servers were really friendly, welcoming and luckily found us a table. The food arrived quickly and we were impressed how fresh the fish tasted, and the batter was to die for (light and crispy). We then enjoyed a drink on the veranda area enjoying the sea view. I would recommend a visit if you are in Bude!
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4 based on 392 reviews
Classically trained under Sam Moody at Michelin Star Restaurant, The Priory, Head Chef, Joe Simmonds has a genuine passion for developing menus that use fresh local ingredients.
We arrived at the hotel, we had booked three rooms, two deluxe doubles and the suite. Everyone in the hotel was friendly and helpful. The rooms were great, very large with very comfortable beds and an excellent bathroom with double sink, shower and bath and at all times wonderful hot water. We had a wonderful view of the sea and even though it was too cold to sit on the balcony we enjoyed watching the surf on the sea and the ebb and flow of the tides. Unfortunately for us, as I mentioned before the weather was not kind to us, so the outside terrace seating for the bar could not be used. So it did tend to get quite crowded in the bar in the evening, however we used the smaller bar at the rear and just took our drinks in there. The reception staff were quite happy for us to use the smaller bar and made sure in was cosy and the music was turned on low. We had booked for bed, breakfast and evening meal. Breakfast were lovely, every combination you could possibly want was there. For the evening meal we found them particularly obliging, allowing us too ask in advance for meals not listed on their menu. As we had a two and a half year old with our party, they were really helpful and even when the restaurant was fully booked they would serve her very quickly, the rest of us were quite willing to wait our turn. We were made to feel part of the family. It was a very enjoyable stay.
5 based on 161 reviews
A place to celebrate A L L T H E G O O D T H I N G S in life; the perfect coffee, organic wines, dishes packed with big flavour from fresh local produce inspired by our travels, all served in a relaxed warm and welcoming space, alongside a beautifully cur
Back for lunch this time following our earlier dinner experience and review.Is the food divine? Yes.Do you want to lick the plate? Yes.Is the menu short? Yes.Do they provide condiments? No need! Is the team young and beautiful? Yes.Great location and space? Yes.Did Melinda love it? Yes.Is it a match for any café/restaurant in Aotearoa? Yes.Enough said.Keep going guys.
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