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The best restaurants in North Petherton Sedgemoor South West
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62 Opinions in 1 websites
Lovely tearoom with a superb selection of homemade cakes! Served by a very friendly lady. Lunch and breakfast offerings looked excellent.
54 Opinions in 1 websites
Popped into Taart for lunch whilst on business in the area. The cafe was spotlessly clean and the service was friendly and with a huge smile. I had the takeaway hash box (minus spinach) and it was delicious, roast potato, bacon, egg and beans all cooked to perfection and very tasty. I will definitely use Taart again when I'm in the area.
6 Opinions in 1 websites
Great place to take the kids to play in the park with the massive added benefits of plenty of seating and a great cafe to grab a latte, been a few times and always a pleasant experience
646 Opinions in 3 websites
Visiting the area for a short holiday and this restaurant was recommended for a great Indian meal and how right they were. This had to be one of the best curries we have had in a long time. Lovely atmosphere, very good service and outstanding food. Highly recommend.
10 Opinions in 1 websites
Oh wow , what a hidden Gem, absolutely amazing lunch Somerset burger absolutely wonderful, the menu is great, prices fair . Probably the best food I have had in ages. I will be telling all of my friends about this little Gem.
473 Opinions in 2 websites
119 Opinions in 2 websites
Just popped by at about 5:55, we saw the lights turn off and someone running to their car to leave at 6... it says online that it closes at 7pm, there wasn't anything on the door to suggest it was closing earlier. Sad girl vibes. Unfortunately, hoa hoa hoa season will not start today 😞 left 5 stars because it probably affects people's bonus. And hospitality does suck. 💔
101 Opinions in 1 websites
Lovely little spot next to the canal tow path with easy parking. Good range on the menu and nice outdoor but covered seating options. However it definitely feels like your classic captive audience cafe, being that there are few other options nearby. We had a brie, chutney and bacon panini (around £9) and a bacon bap with added sausage (also around the £9 mark). The food was hot and tasted good but for £9 somethings felt lacking. The bacon fat wasn't trimmed, there was no kind of garnish and for close to a tenner I'd expect a better quality bread roll. In truth, it looked like something you might find in a lay by than in a cute cafe, but it did taste good and both bacon and sausages were good quality. Similarly, the brie was good and the panini was tasty. I think small touches could hugely elevate the offerings to reflect the cost, as our two sandwiches and two coffees cost £22, which seems a lot.