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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
Stopped in for dinner as we were staying nearby. As others have said it’s not flash but the welcome, environment, views and food were amazing. The portions are huge and everything was freshly made, and tasted fantastic. It’s very dog-friendly and the goats are a great way to pass time up there too. Definitely recommend this place!
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.
182 Opinions in 2 websites
Found this little gem of a cafe following a daytrip out to see the Valley of Rocks. Myself and two friends each decided to order two different types of scones as our lunch as we couldn’t decide between the many wonderful and unique flavours! I started with the Butternut Squash, Sage and Cheddar scone with Vintage ‘Cornish Crackler’ cheddar and red onion chutney. For my ‘dessert’ I then chose the Chocolate scone with Homemade Cherry Conserve. I can honestly say these are the best scones I have ever had! The savoury butternut squash scone was absolutely delicious and full of flavour with a lovely orange hue and was still warm from the oven. The cheddar and red onion chutney complimented it beautifully. The chocolate scone smelled incredible before I’d even sliced into it! There were delicious melty chocolate chips inside and coupled with the cherry conserve it made for the most delectable sweet treat. Chocolate and cherry is one of my favourite flavour combinations so I was excited to find this. I am going to try and recreate these scones myself but I doubt I’ll come close! The owner was also very friendly and warm and we felt really lucky to have found this cafe. I would highly recommend it to everyone.
1975 Opinions in 2 websites
Started to worry when the bar area smelled of dogs and fish. The restaurant was cold and tired. The tables in need of a coat of varnish. The room musty smelling. I do understand it's a listed building, but it could be so much better with nice candles/flowers I had viewed some excellent food photos on the website, unfortunately this is not how it is....The staff were uninterested and didn't know anything about the wines that they served. A smile and a warm welcome would not go a miss. The menu is the restaurant is slightly different to on line. Some of the same dishes, but in a more basic format without the extra touches that made it stand out. My terrine was starting to curl up at the end and the foccacia? a peice of toast. The cravettes were overcooked and difficult to peel, mushy at best. The Thai chicken was boiled chicken thigh, that was grey and tasteless. Even the feta salad was bland due to the ice cold tomatoes, cut into large chunks. The Dover sole had the consistency on wet tissue, completely overcooked and we gave up eating it as it wouldn't come off the bone. The fish and chips and the burger were average. Overall, a special night out it wasn't and over priced. The position overlooking the sea was lovely, though, but feel they have probably become complacent due to other good reviews, location and being listed.
1442 Opinions in 2 websites
Wow! What a pity that I found this on our last night... it was outstanding. I had the Sea Shanty and it was an amazing meal. Well priced and a good atmosphere with comfortable chairs. Staff were very helpful and service was quick. A "do not miss" place for dinner.
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!
3 Opinions in 2 websites
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!