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The best restaurants in Greater Exmoor West Somerset South West

8 Restaurants on GastroRanking

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4.9

18 Opinions

location-iconSimonsbath House Hotel, England
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After a visit to the Valley of Rocks, we needed a light lunch - this was the perfect choice! A very warm welcome, especially for our dog. Friendly service, tasty food and fine coffee. Highly recommended.

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4.6

659 Opinions

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Dog and human friendly. Scones to die for and lots of delicious sweet and savoury options. Parking opposite side of bridge.

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4.5

987 Opinions

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4.5

436 Opinions

location-iconPark Street, England
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Great Hotel, really hospitable, great food. Will be back

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4.5

248 Opinions

location-iconChapel Street, England
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Lovely welcome and an even better breakfast! We loved it! The proprietor could not do enough for us. Excellent locally sourced ingredients and we would definitely visit again!

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4.5

20 Opinions

location-iconSandyway, South Molton, EX36 3LU, United Kingdom, England
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Excellent carvery, great staff.

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4.3

573 Opinions

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4.0

321 Opinions

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I have now reached the 56 year mark and after the time I have had since April I value every day far more than I did and take each day as it comes and expect to be taken as I am by others. In all my visits to Exmoor with my parents when I was growing up and when I returned back down with my lovely wife and various dogs over the years we have never been in the White Horse. As we were staying at Court Farm in Snowdrop we took the chance on a filthy night to venture in to the bar at the White Horse. I really liked the set up=looked like church or chapel pews and plenty of country pictures and items on the walls-how it should be. The gentleman serving says Mark on the receipt was a lovely gent pleasant and hosting without any airs or graces-helpful and considerate. Meal wise we had One Trout in Almonds served with new potatoes and seasonal veg well cooked and well presented and One Flat Iron Steak cooked medium which again was very well cooked and well presented. Managed one sticky toffee pudding and one raspberry brulee washed down with Guiness and Exmoor ale, the waiting staff were pleasant and effecient and the chef has an odd sense of humour but having come from that background I enjoyed that. Excellent meal in wonderful surroundings