Reviews on Cafe food in Widecombe in the Moor, United Kingdom including Cafe On The Green, Wayside Cafe, The Studio Teashop, The Gateway Tea Room & Cafe, The Cross Street Cafe, Home Farm Cafe, Taylors, The Old Forge Caffe & Restaurant, Brookside Tea Rooms & Gardens, The Birdcage
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4 based on 364 reviews
Chagford is a very relaxed village with plenty of options for excellent food. The Birdcage is no exception. Great selection of food, and happy to cater for Vegan/Vegetarians. Although a little cozy inside, enough room to have a relaxing lunch. Service was very friendly and reasonably priced.
4 based on 348 reviews
Had the absolute misfortune to witness the owner telling a very heavily pregnant lady to leave the restaurant, after they had ordered their meal, as her young child played up getting in the high chair! Yes the little girl was crying but the flustered mum was trying to control the outburst and also doing her best to try to encourage her to behave at a meal time. This poor young mother was left crying outside, shame on you, we will never visit again. What a pity neither you or your elderly clientele can remember being-young and needing support and empathy
5 based on 234 reviews
A selection of modern British and authentic continental and Mediterranean, all homemade and locally produced wherever possible, alongside a mouth-watering selection of freshly made cakes and pastries, not to mention the famous Devonshire Cream Tea! To dri
Lovely small café/restaurant, with some appealing art and a very pleasant welcome. Food is freshly cooked, good coffee, and the absolutely delicious cakes and pastries are baked by the ownerâs husband. Itâs sometimes hard to get in, because it is much loved by Devon locals. So if you plan to detour for breakfast/lunch/cream tea (weâd happily stay for all three) do call to book.
4 based on 233 reviews
Located in the ancient stannary town of Ashburton on the edge of the Dartmoor National Park. Tea at Taylors offers a taste of old England when the formality of tea was all the rage. Set amongst period antiques and soft furnishings, we hope that you might
Visited, due to Mary Berryâs comments regarding this establishments carrot cake, being the best. She is not wrong. It was absolutely gorgeous. Very light, extremely flavoursome, and all sandwiched together with a frosting. The decor of the tea room was tasteful, and sophisticated. Loved it
4 based on 452 reviews
âLocal seasonal produce & food, made with loveâ Our friendly Cafe is set within 250 acres of beautiful parkland on the edge of Dartmoor National Park. The café is open every day for brunch, lunch & afternoon tea with the café transformed to an intimate ca
This cafe was very nice,the seating area outside was really lovely, it was a Sunny day so sitting outside was great.The food portions were quite big and very well presented, the cream tea was delicious, the scones were so fresh and warm, the clotted cream and jam was so nice.The staff were friendly and helpful and professional.This is lovely to know. Thanks for taking the time to share your experience!
5 based on 141 reviews
Home cooked food, espresso coffee & craft beer on Dartmoor. Breakfast served 9am-12pm, lunch served 12pm-4.30pm. Keep an eye on our Facebook page for announcements.
We 'Stumbled' across this lovely cafe on the way back from a long weekend looking for a quick bite. The Coffee was excellent, Food was excellent (they don't skimp on the fillings) and the shop itself is lovely in the summer.We'll make sure we come back.
5 based on 273 reviews
Breakfasts, light lunches, all day hot snacks and traditional cream teas served on vintage china in a delightful ancient building in a bustling Dartmoor village.
We were passing through Moretonhampstead and needed a light lunch. We went to the Gateway Tea Room. My wife chose pea mint and dill soup with cheese scone. I chose scrambled egg with smoked salmon. Both were delicious. we would certainly return.Many thanks for your review - we're pleased you dropped in, and delighted that you enjoyed your visit.
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5 based on 183 reviews
We came across this teashop purely by chance. Visiting Ashburton and looking for a place to eat. We passed a few that did not seem inviting until we came upon the Studio Teashop. When inside there was a very warm welcome from the gentleman that greeted us, showed us to a table. The teashop is bijou but cosy. We had lunch which was exceptionally good. The teashop was clean and the gentleman very attentive, we were made to feel at home. If I lived in Ashburton I would be in this teashop a couple of times a week. Absolutely fabulous.Thank you so much for the fantastic review,sorry ive not thanked you sooner we have just got back from glastonbury festival,( ageing hippies i know,) lol,it was lovely to meet you and hope to see you again one day,it really is a fantastic review,Lots of love, steve and dave xx
4 based on 135 reviews
The menu was a little limited but good tea room type fare. We had ham and egg and chips and pasty and chips followed by ice cream and clotted cream. Both were delicious, freshly cooked and good potions. The people on the next table were German visitors and they had cream tea which they said was great and it looked lovely.
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4 based on 669 reviews
Open everyday for breakfast, lunch and cream tea. We serve quality organic loose leaf tea, blended for us here in Devon. Our coffee is also roasted locally. All our food and cakes are homemade. Traditional English Food, excellent quality and locally sourc
We ate there on a number of occasions during our recent holiday on Dartmoor. Warm welcome, friendly polite service, wonderful food,dog friendly not to be missed if you are anywhere near Widecombe in the moor.
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