Best British restaurants nearby. Discover the best British food in Langport. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for British restaurants near you. including Halfway House, The Devonshire Arms, Art Tea Zen Cafe, The Drayton Crown, The Black Swan, Lime Kiln Inn, The Green Lemon Cafe & Bistro, River Parrett Cafe, Pitney Farm Cafe, The Firehouse Somerset
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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.
5 based on 28 reviews
Great little cafe....very relaxed but using quality ingredients. Great service ny a lovely young lady who is bright cheerful and chatty.
4 based on 68 reviews
We are a small cafe that aim to use all local producers to make superb meals at a low cost. We have a small friendly team that have many years exspience and are willing to provide a welcoming environment for you to enjoy your meal. We also do take aways a
We were passing through Langport with our collie and stopped here for breakfast. The waitress gave all 3 of us a friendly welcome and my husband enjoyed a huge breakfast, sparing some sausage for the dog!Will certainly return when in the area again - large free car park just round the corner.
5 based on 41 reviews
Cafe and Bistro English and Italian cuisine. Good choice of cakes, fresh sandwiches, hot and cold food and excellent coffee and choice of teas in a spacious relaxed atmosphere.
.......Is this lovely little restaurant. The pasta dishes are fantastic in particular the seafood selection. The coffee is great especially the flat white. I donât mind paying a the price price if the quality of coffee served is especially good. There is a lot of competition in this area for good food especially with the Firehouse just down the road, but the Green Lemon holds itself up well. To hereâs to its continued success.
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.
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!
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4 based on 148 reviews
A chilled cafe serving a variety of homemade meals, hot and cold drinks
The style and decor looked lovely so I was keen to try the place out having just moved to the area. I planned for myself and 3 year old daughter to have some brunch but disappointingly it didn't work out that way.Upon opening the front door two yappy small dogs came bounding out the door at my daughter as we stood on the pavement. She is nervous of dogs. I was expecting to be told 'oh they are just being friendly' which is the standard response from dog owners who don't appreciate the anxiety many people feel when dogs run at them (me included) - plus what adult would want two sets of teeth in your personal space and barking at you at head height (as that's what it is like for a 3 year old). She leapt back terrified and I had to swoop her up for fear of her jumping backwards into the stream of traffic immediately behind us. I was pretty fuming because of this.The man came to the door, no apology - just looking grumpy. I asked if the dogs would be out in the cafe as my daughter is nervous around them and gruffly he said he could tie them up. I still should have just walked away there and then but despite feeling really angry at the dogs being allowed to run at my daughter like that the British politeness in me meant I felt obliged to go in and buy something (what!?!).I went to the counter and he just looked at me. I reluctantly ordered the bare minimum with no smile from the man. I passed him a £10 and he brusquely asked if I had anything smaller as he didn't have many £5 notes. I didn't. He gave me a £5 note in my change. Maybe £5 notes are saved for customers who don't disrespect the dogs but it made me feel even more like my business wasn't welcome. I just drank my drink quickly and left half of it. I barely spoke to my poor daughter as I was seething about the experience. Why I left offering a cheery 'thank you' is beyond me.Having seen other comments on here I suppose I should take heart that maybe it wasn't entirely my reaction to his dogs that caused the man to be 'grumpy' as it sounds like his character. However, the quality of the service makes a huge difference as to whether I return somewhere and this has unfortunately put me off coming back. This is a real shame as it is clearly liked by other customers and the menu looked really good.We are very sorry that you didnât enjoy your experience at the cafe yesterday especially as your daughter was frightened by the pug and jack Russell. I am especially sorry that you took my manner as grumpy. Iâd like to assure you it was not intentional or personal or in any way related to your arrival. It was probably related to it being our first morning back after an attempted break-in with three bricks through the door. Unfortunately we do have two small dogs in the cafe ( not in the kitchen) and are a dog friendly cafe. We are always happy to tie the dogs up if someone is scared or does not like dogs. I am sorry if you think that we did not act quickly enough in tying them up. Unfortunately you were followed in by a young family that know the dogs and tend to make a fuss of them. We did tie them up as soon as we could retrieve them and are sorry if the delay caused any distress. Unfortunately with no bank in town change and change management is an issue, especially first thing. Once again I apologise if you considered my question brusque. I would hate your experience of Art Tea Zen to colour your opinion of Langport or this part of Somerset. It is a wonderful, friendly community with much to offer a young family such as yourselves. Youâve definitely made the right decision moving here. If you ever want to come back to the cafe youâd be very welcome, just give us a call or pop in first so we can tie our dogs up and advise if there are any other dogs visiting. Andy Waller. Owner
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
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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