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Dating back to 1639, this Grade II listed building was once a posting house, but now functions as a charming traditional hotel and restaurant. Set in the town of Moretonhampstead, within the bounds of Dartmoor National Park, The White Hart Hotel is the ideal base for hikers, sightseers and dog owners. Soft, muted colours and ...
View full reviewSeasons Café Bistro offers a genuine Cornish welcome and a great choice of homemade food, served all day. Owners Jane and Paul use seasonal vegetables and herbs grown in their home plot for their soup of the day, and locally sourced produce in their dishes. There's huge choice here - fresh local fish, Cornish-reared meat, tra...
View full reviewSituated in the lovely town of Liskeard, just a ten-minute walk from the railway station and in the midst of its shops and attractions, Crumbs Café serves delicious home-cooked meals throughout the day, in addition to gluten-free cakes, hot drinks, cream teas and high tea options. Booking is required for high tea. An enchanting a...
View full reviewSituated high atop the cliff that stretches between Bude and Widemouth Bay, Elements is a boutique hotel and restaurant, set in an idyllic location. Guests can take advantage of the fantastic local beaches, learn to surf, enjoy a game of golf or have a relaxed walk along the coastal path. The restaurant has a light and airy feel w...
View full reviewShuttered windows, parquet flooring, original beams, exposed stone and chunky furniture sympathetically chosen to suit its traditional pub surrounds - the Rising Sun is a pub with character, spirit and soul. The ethos behind it is simply to provide good food and a homely place where everyone feels welcome; a worthy aim which is cert...
View full reviewSince taking over The White Hart, owner Andrew Benstead has given this 16th-century pub a new lease of life. You’re guaranteed an enthusiastic welcome from the friendly staff who stop at nothing to make you feel welcome. Inside is a traditional cobbled floor, low ceiling and a huge fireplace, while outside you’ll find a beauti...
View full reviewOpened in 2017, Mayflower Brasserie is one of two dining spaces at the five-star Boringdon Hall hotel. The restaurant’s name celebrates the area’s historical links to the Mayflower voyage from Plymouth to America in 1620. The interior boasts a modern feel yet maintains the history, charm and opulence of the 16th-century manor ...
View full reviewCuriously unforgettable, the three-AA-rosette-awarded Gallery Restaurant at five-star Boringdon Hall is an idyllic setting for relaxed celebrations, romantic liaisons, and remarkable dining.
The restaurant exudes warmth and overlooks Boringdon’s magnificent Great Hall, which is brimming with history and character. The tra...
Overlooking the magnificent Great Hall at the five-star Boringdon Hall hotel, Àclèaf is the latest venture from South-West chef Scott Paton. Scott’s unmistakable talent is clear to see in every inimitable dish he produces, and his aim at Àclèaf is to take diners on a culinary journey, showcasing local Devon produce in carefu...
View full reviewThe beautiful Hayloft Restaurant in Menheniot serves innovative Italian and British food with fresh twists on traditional dishes, using the best seasonal and local produce whenever possible. As well as a full à la carte menu, look out for daily specials with fish landed fresh at Looe harbour, delicious real Italian pizzas...
View full reviewThe Preston Gate Inn is a Cornish establishment through and through - a pretty pub with a real community feel and plenty of hearty homemade food to really make you feel at home. Enter to a bustling atmosphere, filled with chattering regulars propping up the bar or enjoying a meal. You'll find traditional staples such as pies and fis...
View full reviewThe Church House Inn is at the centre of the quaint hamlet of Holne, just four and a half miles from Ashburton and the A38 Devon Expressway. Set on the southeastern slopes of Dartmoor, amid the stunning scenery where the blockbuster film War Horse was filmed, the site of Holne has been home to a community since the 11th Century. ...
View full reviewNamed after one of the last shipwrecks to happen off the local coast in 1863, and run for the last 16 years by Lorraine and Juan Puerta Terron, the Bencoolen Inn is one of a kind. Its restaurant, El Barco, boasts a menu of classic European dishes with a sophisticated Spanish slant. Offerings include the chef's special 'seafood Medit...
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