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Think Parisian elegance and 1920s nightlife, and you have a picture of the decadent Frou Frou. Housed in a 17th-century listed building with an authentic Parisian bar and rustic Art Nouveau furniture, Frou Frou transports diners back to a time of aristocratic elegance. Begin by browsing the gin and cocktail menu – they have over...
View full reviewAn inconspicuous sliding door off the main hall of The Smugglers Inn leads you down into the Cellar Bar in a secret-passage-like fashion. Here, we were greeted by Stacey, our lovely waitress for the evening. After ordering at the bar we went through to the restaurant, with its flagstone floor, beamed ceilings and cosy atmosphere. ...
View full reviewThe Crossways Inn is situated in the picturesque village of West Huntspill, within easy reach of the M5. It oozes charm and old-fashioned hospitality, and stocks a good range of well-kept local ales which you can drink in the traditional bar area or, if you're lucky enough to visit on a warm sunny day, in the beer garden which boasts...
View full reviewProvender is a West Country café and deli selling local produce including farmhouse and local cheeses, smoked meat and fish, olives, local apple juice and ciders. Speciality breads are baked every day and delicious coffee and homemade lunches are served in the extremely popular 30-seater café. The team are passionate...
View full review'A country gem' was how one kind guest described The Butterleigh. A place to relax, reflect and converse, this pub is delightfully friendly and solidly traditional. Surrounded by rolling countryside, Butterleigh is an attractive village; and its inn is situated opposite the pretty 13th-Century church. With warming fires in winter an...
View full review2015's Best Restaurant in the South West, as voted by Food Magazine readers, Combe House is a stunning 450-year-old Elizabethan Manor, set in 3,500 acres of one of Devon's finest estates. It's informal, relaxing and hugely romantic, and wherever you wander (and there's quite a bit of it) something magnificent catches the eye. Dev...
View full reviewA charming thatched pub, the Greyhound Country Inn is thought to date back to the 11th century and is steeped in historic charm. Inside, squashy sofas, log burners and a well-stocked bar await wintertime visitors, and during summer the spacious garden is bustling with guests. Stopping by with your four-legged friends? Families wit...
View full reviewJane and Crispin Bond, proprietors of the New Farm Restaurant, converted this Hamstone building into a restaurant over 20 years ago. Originally a farm run by Jane’s family since the late 1800s, the ethos emphasises local produce freshly prepared and served with a smile. Jane’s sister Sue will welcome you on arrival and ensure ...
View full reviewWith unspoiled views of the surrounding landscape, The Bark House can be found just a short drive away from Exmoor National Park. Its tranquil setting makes this bed and breakfast ideal for a weekend escape, and managers Rick, Gina and Barbara strive to make every guest’s stay as pleasant as possible. A series of five beautifull...
View full reviewThe Rose & Crown in Calverleigh is a true country pub at heart. It’s an attractive, comfortable space with a laid-back ambience that makes guests feel right at home. For those visiting with an appetite, starters such as potted duck confi t with ale chutney, granary toast and mixed leaves, and smoked mackerel and horseradish ...
View full reviewAn historic thatched pub, The Old Inn sits proudly at the heart of the village of Kilmington, just outside Axminster on the eastern border of Devon. This charming, family-run inn has been welcoming guests since the 17th century, offering good, honest pub fare and a selection of high-quality local beer, cider, and fine wine. Inside...
View full reviewThe Crown Inn is a rustic old country pub just off the A39, deep in the heart of the Somerset Levels and halfway between Glastonbury and Bridgwater. Bob and Row Kingston have breathed life back into this charming traditional pub, and thanks to them it remains an integral part of village life. As you approach the pub, you'll see an ol...
View full reviewLocated in the rolling east Devon countryside and set in colourful, well cared-for gardens, The Five Bells is a 16th-Century thatched country pub that was originally a farmhouse. Inside, gleaming copper and brass, as well as many artefacts and watercolours, complement the inglenook fireplace and oak beams. The Five Bells present...
View full reviewTrinity House is situated in the centre of the market town of Axminster. Located in Axminster’s only department store and accessible by lift, views from the first floor Coffee Shop include the Minster and the Thursday market, which sells an abundance of local produce. Trinity House takes great pride in using produce selected fro...
View full reviewDine on the season’s finest offerings at River Cottage Kitchen Axminster, located in the heart of the historical town centre, just a short journey from the Jurassic Coast. Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner, the team serves delicious food in a relaxed ambience. You can pop in for coffee and cake, local beer or cider thro...
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