Find out what British restaurants to try in Wheddon Cross including The Rest and Be Thankful Inn, The Coleridge Restaurant, Bridge Cottage Tearoom, Tea Room at Chapel House, Reeves Restaurant, The Wheelhouse Restaurant, The Whortleberry Tea Rooms, Mrs Jackson's Victorian Tea Rooms, Apple Tree Tea Rooms, The Royal Oak
4 based on 224 reviews
We stayed here many years ago whilst house hunting in north Devon, and having been successful we occasionally stop by when we are on Exmoor. The food here really cannot be faulted and what is particularly good is the well thought out menu which contains many twists on basic pub grub. My husband informs me that the hand pulled beer is a testament to the owners.
5 based on 677 reviews
The Apple Tree Tearooms is to be found half way up the tree-lined avenue in Minehead. Serving a healthy cooked breakfast, soups, jacket potatoes, toasties, sandwiches and baguettes and salads and Ploughmans. Luscious home-made cream teas, cakes, cookies a
We have recently moved to the area. So we decided to try the local cafes. The Apple Tree Tea Rooms is easily the best. The decor is so interesting. The team are so welcoming. The food is brilliant, especially the flapjack.
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.
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.
4 based on 626 reviews
Visited whilst on an Exmoor break - we had Ham, Egg and Chips (ham tender and tasty, chips fantastic and perfectly cooked eggs) and Scampi & Chips (fantastic, huge and like no Scampi I've had before 'proper' Scampi). We narrowed it down to three puddings between us.. Homemade Apple Crumble & Cream.. Salted Caramel Ice Cream made nearby.. And Ameretto Creme Brulé - out of this world. People running it really lovely, restaurant itself warm and cosy. All in all a great experience. Only downside being its 3-4 hours from home :(
4 based on 559 reviews
We had not visited for some two years and were delighted to find the standards were as high or higher than before.Very attentive staff and owner with delicious canapes and one of the most mouth watering mealsAs it was hovering between rain and hot sun we all took advantage ot the garden to drink and reminisceIf you are looking for a venue for a special occasion the look no further than ReevesThank you for your wonderful and heartfelt response. It indeed was a really lovely occasion and it was lovely to see so many of our regular visitors both past and present. We are delighted that you found our standards to be higher than before as it is so easy to become blase over time. We still care about what we do and are proud to provide a service which demonstrates our passion for the whole experience of dining at Reeves. We look forward to seeing you soon,kind regards,Claire
5 based on 303 reviews
UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP SINCE 16 AUGUST 2015 Chapel House is a quirkily designed tearoom housed in a beautiful converted methodist chapel. We serve homemade light meals and cakes using, wherever possible, locally sourced produce. We offer a variety of vegetar
Walked into Dunster from Minehead.Found this little gem of a cafe.Had hot drinks and porridge! Was delicious.Service was great and the staff friendly.The toilet was quirky with an Oscar and curtains round the back of the toilet! Silver seat! Would recommend a stop here!
4 based on 116 reviews
Long wait, how long does it take to cook breakfast? The owners obviously do not put customer service high on the list of priorities. Just another tourist passing through!!. It was not busy. 45 minutes to cook breakfast, we had finished our coffee. I like my coffee with my food11
5 based on 107 reviews
A 24 cover stylish and sophisticated restaurant serving modern English and European dishes, located within the award winning Dunkery Beacon Country House in Exmoor National Park.The restaurant has stunning south facing views across the moor and utilizes t
We were staying in the hotel so decided to enjoy the food there on Saturday night and it didn't disappoint. Well-prepared and tasty, I would definitely recommend you eat here especially if you are a hotel guest
4 based on 260 reviews
Deciding late the evening before to have a night away on Exmoor, we found this delightful inn on Hotels.com. A friendly welcome, clean room and a reserved table should we require an evening meal (we did, and enjoyed a vegetable korma and beef lasagna, shared a pudding.) Although on a road which was busy in the daytime, there was hardly any traffic at night - we had a good night's sleep and we heard no noise from the pub at all. Breakfast was fine, a better selection of cereals would have been welcome (like weetabix, shreddies or similar). I wouldn't say that the pub caters particularly well for vegetarians, but there was a choice of two veggie mains in the evening menu and it is possible to mix and match the breakfast to suit.
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