Find out what International restaurants to try in Bruton including Matt`s Kitchen, On The Brook, The Three Horseshoes Inn
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5 based on 318 reviews
Matt's Kitchen is run out of Matt's house. It's intimate, unique and always best to book. Strictly cash only and BYO.
We had been recommended Mattâs Kitchen by a friend who lived locally during our visit to Bruton. Thankfully we listened to the advice. From booking our meal to leaving the restaurant post meal everything was straight forward and enjoyable. Matt happily catered for a vegetarian in our group and the rest of us were able to try everything else on the menu. Great to have some time in company of the chef himself as he explained his menu and made his recommendations. A choice of 3 starters preceded a choice of one main then a choice of 3 desserts. We tried them all and trying to choose a favourite with pretty much impossible. BYO drinks and cash only make the experience quirkier still but overall itâs an experience you shouldnât miss out on.
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4 based on 30 reviews
Nestled the beautiful Somerset countryside, On The Brook is a short walk from the centre of Bruton. Our delicious plates include vegan, gluten free and vegetarian options. All our dishes are home made, from scratch using ingredients grown on our farm. We
The perfect accommodation for a couple and our dog. Underfloor heating, wonderful aspect and fabulous hosts. The breakfast options are top notch with a selection from the main menu. A ten minute stroll into Bruton town where there are cozy pubs and quality galleries. Four nights of comfort and relaxation. Thank you Sophie for making us so welcome, we will return! Highly recommended.Dear Barry,We hope Sylvia Betty and yourself had a great stay. We look forward to welcoming you again. I will make sure we have plenty of confit onions and sharp apple juice at hand!
4 based on 135 reviews
The Three Horseshoes is a 400 year old country pub nestled in the beautiful Somerset village of Batcombe, with easy access to Bruton, Frome, Shepton Mallet, The Royal Bath and West Showground and only forty minutes from Bath and Bristol.We have a spacious
Went for Sunday lunch. Our plates of roast beef arrived depressingly quickly - literally within 5 minutes of ordering, clearly precooked. A lukewarm & overcooked mush of vegetables covered with slices of barely cooked roast beef. The meat was so raw that the gravy ran red with blood - who wants to dip a roast potato into that? Worst of all the beef was uncuttable & therefore barely edible. Our table shook with the effort of four people sawing manically. Service was also so lacklustre & amateurish it became uncomfortable. Weâve been here several times in the past and enjoyed great food in the lovely garden and swift cheerful service. Something has changed since we last came in May 2018. Is it management? Not the place it used to be. This is a destination pub for us and weâve always been happy to drive an hour. At £13.45 a head, itâs not cheap. We left feeling really fleeced & glad to get out of there. It was a birthday lunch, the experience was such a disappointment that we decided not to ruin the day further by going through the misery of complaining.
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