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The best restaurants serving Other cuisines food in Lynton and Lynmouth North Devon South West
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370 Opinions in 1 websites
Shame that this has closed and we were so fortunate to get there on the last day before it did. When we saw that it was still number one and also award winning, we had to return and we're not disappointed. We just hope that the other cafes in Lynmouth rise to the standards set for future visits.
5 Opinions in 1 websites
Perfect for a birthday brunch, followed by a 2hr pony trek. Lovely food, everyone happy, nice warm welcome, really good coffee.
227 Opinions in 2 websites
We visited here for lunch by chance as we were heading through Lynton on our way home. It was absolutely brilliant…there was literally to fault . The food was beautiful: lovely toasted sandwiches, and the scones were amazing with lots of different flavours and home-made jam. The two gentlemen who own the café were perfect hosts and nothing was too much trouble, even helping us to move tables around to accommodate us all. There was also a really nice, friendly and chilled atmosphere, and everything was spotlessly clean. Well done guys, we were so impressed. Hopefully we’ll get a chance to visit you again sometime.
2 Opinions in 1 websites
Okay...however not inspired to ever return. Service was without any urgency. I got the feeling that they would look forward to closing time.
915 Opinions in 2 websites
Don't book The Artist Room if you want a sea view, you need to stand up against the window and look left to see the sea. There was no problem with the room but having asked for a sea view it was very disappointing to have a view of the buildings opposite. The breakfasts were very good but the evening menu was very limited unless you wanted fish every night and the service was very slow. Th staff were very pleasant but there were not enough working in the evening to provide an acceptable service.
298 Opinions in 1 websites
Very quaint little cafe at the Valley of Rocks, with absolutely gorgeous scenery. They sell an incredible selection of homemade pies, we shared a piece of the blackcurrant and a piece a piece of the cherry, and they were both delicious. Sadly the day we went had gale force winds and we had to hide in our car to eat our pie, but well worth it nonetheless.
1362 Opinions in 3 websites
For £10 we shared a prawn sandwich . The only way to describe it was massively disappointing! 3 bits of brown supermarket bread, not even cut in half, with very few prawns dumped on our table with a few bits of salad on the side. How do they get away with serving rubbish food? Wish I'd have taken a photo!
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My daughter and I created a lifetime memory because of Charlie’s beautiful horses. We rode through an amazing variety of open expanses with wild Exmoor ponies in close view to the intimate valley setting for the novel of Lorna Doone. We saw the ruins of a medieval village and wondered about life so long ago. Charlie is in love with this wild place and will give you a delightful tour. She is fun and makes you feel special!