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When 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 reviewEscape the hustle and bustle of city life with your family and four-legged friends and enjoy delicious home-cooked fare in charming surrounds at the Farmers Arms. Whilst at this beautifully renovated farmhouse, enjoy a glass of wine, pint of real ale or Somerset cider whilst admiring breathtaking views of the Mendip, Blackdown and...
View full reviewThis 17th-Century tavern sits on the A358 and caters not only to weary drivers, but also to cyclists, walkers and locals from the surrounding villages. The Nags Head Tavern has been going from strength to strength recently, and has started to make a lasting impression on many residents around Taunton. One of the only pubs in the are...
View full reviewClavelshay Barn Restaurant promises 'a taste of the countryside', and the reality does not disappoint - offering unspoilt, idyllic surroundings and serving quality local produce. The restaurant is within easy reach of Taunton, set in a converted barn on a working dairy farm, nestled in its own secluded valley. The barn itself has bee...
View full reviewWhether you fancy a hearty lunch after a dog walk on the rugged Blackdown Hills, or a relaxed evening meal out with friends, this delightful country pub is sure to rise to the occasion. A beautiful, rural setting invites guests in to discover the warm welcome that awaits at The York Inn. Get comfy in a leather armchair by the wood...
View full reviewThis inn is truly a delight. A traditional English pub serving really excellent food, it boasts a large beer garden at the rear, and a dining area which is cosy and intimate whilst retaining its old-world atmosphere. Abi, our waitress, was attentive to our every need; and as we perused the menu, what struck me most was the originalit...
View full reviewPreviously known as The Poachers Pocket, The 17th Century Hotel is thought to date back to 1644 and boasts a truly outstanding setting overlooking the awe-inspiring Blackdown Hills. Despite its rural location this gorgeous hotel and function venue is easily accessible from junctions 26 and 27 of the M5 and Tiverton Parkway Railway...
View full reviewThis enchanting 18th-century coaching inn has been sympathetically refurbished, enhancing the attractively exposed brick and roaring fires with an abundance of little touches that bring out its rustic charm. Set in the beautiful sweeping countryside of Hatch Beauchamp, just outside Taunton, The Hatch Inn is a warm and tranquil hav...
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 reviewThe owners of The Culm Valley Inn describe it as a funky country pub, but it also features plenty of touches that you’d expect to find in an authentic country inn. Step inside the bar to be greeted by the warm glow of traditional wood burners, tasteful decor, comfortable seating and off-beat art. As you move through to the resta...
View full reviewThe Candlelight Inn is an award-winning 17th-century inn nestled in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, The Blackdown Hills. Home to a wonderful community of regulars and visitors, the staff always wow customers with high-quality British cuisine, all of which is reasonably priced and made using the freshest local produce. Enjoy...
View full reviewThe Prince of Wales Inn is located in the charming village of Holcombe Rogus, near the eastern end of the Grand Western Canal. Occupying a 17th-Century building, the pub has recently been beautifully refurbished. Under new ownership, it is fast gaining a reputation as one of the best places in the area to enjoy traditional food and r...
View full reviewThis independently owned pub and restaurant, first licensed in the 1760s and recently awarded the top 5* Food Hygiene Rating, is set in the heart of the village of North Curry, with easy access to the M5 and A358 linking to the A303. The Bird in Hand is a classic traditional pub, and its low-beamed ceilings and open fireplace create...
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