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New owner Linda and her family have recently taken over The George, a 15th-Century traditional inn nestling in the heart of the picturesque village of Chardstock, close to the Devon, Somerset and Dorset borders. The interior is full of olde-worlde charm, with linenfold panelling, large oak beams and stone mullioned windows - there's...
View full reviewWhen chef Gareth Street took over The Monkton, he had a clear goal in mind: to create a warm, inviting pub that people will want to travel to because they know they will leave with a smile on their face. Gareth has a passion for traditional English pubs and simple food done well, but knows he needs to move with the times. He therefo...
View full reviewSituated just off the High Street in Chard, Oriental Aroma has been serving up authentic Far Eastern food to its happy clientele for just over six years. With cosy low ceilings and a warm and inviting atmosphere, it's no surprise that this restaurant is so popular. On arrival we were warmly greeted by the delightful owner, Karine, ...
View full reviewWith a thatched roof, open fires and wall-mounted antlers, The Stag Inn at Rackenford is a real olde-worlde English establishment. Steeped in history, this 12th-century pub is one of the oldest watering holes in the South West. A recent change in hands has led to a revamp that successfully retains its historic feel. Situated just of...
View full reviewIf you’re looking for wholesome hearty food, a laid-back friendly atmosphere and a great range of quality drinks, The Butchers Block is the place for you. Located within the grounds of the tranquil Cranberries Hideaway – a sustainable self-catering holiday retreat set within 100 acres of private countryside – this restaurant...
View full reviewThe Blue Ball Inn is situated on the outskirts of Exeter city centre, so close to the rugby ground that you could score a conversion from the car park, and yet with its thatched roof, charming gardens with an outside bar and comfortable seating, and laid-back atmosphere, the inn could be in the middle of the countryside. Dating ba...
View full reviewA fine-dining restaurant free from pretension is often hard to find. Keystone at The Bulstone, however, is a down-to-earth and welcoming eatery, which serves fine food comprising locally sourced ingredients. Every dish is a labour of love. All meals are freshly cooked and the menu changes daily, featuring dishes influenced by the yi...
View full reviewNestling in a sheltered crook of the Quantocks, this is the quintessential thatched English pub, complete with a terraced garden at the woodland's edge. We ate in the lower dining area, which offers stunning views of the Brendon Hills and Exmoor. During the day this is a haunt for walkers, hikers and visitors who are admirably cater...
View full reviewThis lovely, relaxed independent country pub combines traditional features with vintage decor – think low-level lighting, wooden beams, bunting and open fires. Friendly and attentive staff complete The Stables’ glowing reputation. The pleasing menu consists of wholesome favourites like homemade pies, burgers and steaks alongsi...
View full reviewFamilies, couples and groups of friends all assemble at The New Inn, no doubt drawn in by the cosy atmosphere, wonderful hospitality and great selection of food and drink. High standards are important at this pub, which has received a food hygiene rating of five. Fare is traditional in nature and complemented by a number of real ale...
View full reviewConveniently located a five minute walk away from St James’ Park football ground, and not far from Belmont Park, this cosy pub is a friendly place to hide away from the hustle and bustle of the city. It offers a warm welcome to both locals and visitors alike. Traditional features like the open fire, wooden floorboards and panell...
View full reviewSet in over 350 acres of rolling Devon countryside, yet close to both Exeter and Exmouth, Woodbury Park Hotel is a magnificent destination for a romantic date, a celebratory family meal, a large wedding or the birthday party of a lifetime.
Besides luxurious four-star rooms, scenic golf courses, and a well-equipped lei...
Whether you fancy challenging your friends to a game of darts, or simply want to enjoy a family meal, historic thatched pub the Royal Oak is the place to be. There are no televisions to disrupt your conversation, so you can spend quality time with friends and family - although there is a jukebox if you want to choose a favourite tun...
View full reviewSince last July, Tony Chart and his son have been working hard to turn the Windsor Castle into the 'local' Exeter residents deserve. The traditional feel of this 19th-Century building, which is just half a mile from the centre of Exeter, is evident throughout. Families are welcome, and dog walkers looking for a thirst-quenching pint...
View full reviewThis authentic, modern Italian restaurant offers guests a wonderful choice of homemade dishes. Cosy surrounds, an intimate ambience and gentle Italian background music create a pleasant atmosphere that’s perfect for couples and small groups. Nothing is too much trouble for friendly host, owner and superb chef Oliver De Iaco. We ...
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