10 Best Restaurants in The West Country, England

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The last several years have seen a food renaissance in England's West Country. In the top restaurants the accent is firmly on local and seasonal products. Seafood is the number one choice along the coasts, from Atlantic pollock to Helford River oysters, and it's available in places from haute restaurants to harborside fish shacks. Celebrity chefs have marked their pitch all over the region, including Michael Caines in Exeter and Dartmoor, the Tanner brothers in Plymouth, Rick Stein in Padstow and Falmouth, Mitch Tonks in Dartmouth, and Jamie Oliver in Newquay. Better-known establishments are often completely booked on Friday or Saturday, so reserve well in advance.

Boston Tea Party

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Despite the name, this laid-back and vaguely eccentric restaurant is quintessentially English and is ideal for a relaxed lunch away from the nearby rigors of the Park Street shopping scene. Generous salads, soups, and burgers are available, as are all-day breakfasts and brunches. Find your table first, then either make your order via the QR code or note the table number and order at the bar—you can sit in one of the airy rooms upstairs or in the terraced backyard—a secluded spot for a cup of tea with lemon drizzle cake. The restaurant opens at 8 am and closes at 5 pm (4 pm on Sunday).

Eat on the Green

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Opposite the cathedral, this child-friendly tearoom and restaurant spread over two floors is ideal for lunch, coffee, or snacks. You can also sample one of Devon's famous cream teas, served with jam, scones, and clotted cream, or show up earlier for eggs Benedict or a cooked English breakfast. For lunch, try the Mediterranean-style couscous salad (with spring onions, tomato, red peppers, and focaccia), a "Devon fire burger," or just a sandwich. There's a good range of vegetarian, gluten-free, and dairy-free options, plus West Country beers and ciders. Tables are available outside in Cathedral Close in fine weather.

The Good Earth

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This vegetarian café and restaurant is perfect for breakfast, coffee, or a light lunch. Order at the counter and find a space in one of the three rooms—all simply furnished with rustic-style benches and tables and local art on the pastel-colored walls—or in the walled garden. Apart from pizzas, quiches, jacket potatoes, and house-baked rolls and cakes, the chalkboard might include such dishes as butternut squash lasagne or vegetable Thai red curry. The whole food shop out back offers a range of picnic ingredients, too.

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Herbies

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This friendly bistro with wooden floors and simple tables has been at the heart of Exeter's vegetarian and vegan scene for more than 30 years. It's an ideal spot for unwinding over leisurely conversation and enjoying such dishes as roasted pepper and red lentil lasagna; a jackfruit, beet, and bean burger; kari sayur (a Malaysian-style curry with split peas, butternut squash, peppers, and sugar snaps); or carrot and cashew nutloaf with a wild mushroom sauce. Leave room for such scrumptious desserts as "Heaven in Devon" (fudge ice cream with a chocolate brownie and a vanilla sauce). All the wines are organic or "natural" (unadulterated), too.

15 North St., Exeter, EX4 3QS, England
01392-258473
Known For
  • Tasty, inventive vegetarian and vegan food
  • Mellow atmosphere
  • Friendly staff
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Hundred Monkeys

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The best of the numerous natural-food cafés on Glastonbury's High Street offers a fresh and friendly setting in which to enjoy the organic, locally sourced dishes. The menu includes filled jacket potatoes; sourdough sandwiches and toasties; vegetable quiche; Stilton and walnut salad; and a garden platter that consists of flatbread, dips, marinated olives, and salad (vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options are available, of course). A congenial, wooden-floored space with local art on the walls, the café is best known for its breakfasts, snack lunches, coffees, and teas, but it's also occasionally open for dinner. There's a small garden out back, too.

The Mall Deli

$ | Clifton

Come here to stock up on delicious carry-out items for a picnic on nearby Clifton Down. There is some seating at the back, but most customers order a deli box (£9–£10), with selections ranging from meat or vegan sausage rolls to falafels, samosas, tortillas, and pasties. There are also soups, Scotch eggs, toasties, pies, and generous salads to choose from, not to mention cakes and pastries for dessert. You'll find it in the center of Clifton Village.

14 The Mall, Bristol, BS8 4DR, England
0117-973–4440
Known For
  • Deli boxes to carry out
  • Pies and hot snacks
  • Healthy ingredients
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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The Old Forge

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This welcoming tearoom and restaurant offers homemade scones and cakes as well as authentic Devon cream teas served with clotted cream and jam. The menu also lists a range of breakfast dishes, light lunches, and snacks to keep you going, including salads, sandwiches, and Welsh Rarebit, and the daily specials board is also worth consulting. Gluten-free and vegan/vegetarian diets are catered for. It's popular, so call ahead to be sure of a table.

6 The Square, Chagford, TQ13 8AB, England
01647-433226
Known For
  • Homemade scones and cream teas
  • Friendly welcome
  • Classic tearoom setting
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. except Mon. bank holidays. No dinner

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Old India

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Bristol's former stock exchange has found a new role as an atmospheric Indian eatery. It's the perfect setting for classic and innovative Indian dishes such as nilgiri korma (chicken or lamb in a creamy almond sauce infused with rose petals) and machi mazadaar (salmon with mustard seeds and tamarind water). All the opulent trimmings have been restored, including the mahogany paneling, rich drapes, tiled staircase, and elegant statuary.

34 St. Nicholas St., Bristol, BS1 1TG, England
0117-922–1136
Known For
  • Evocative, historic surroundings
  • Tasty Indian cuisine
  • Wide-ranging menu
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No lunch

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Ship Inn

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In a narrow alley off Cathedral Close, you can lift a tankard of bitter in the very rooms where Sir Francis Drake and Sir Walter Raleigh enjoyed their ale. The pub dishes out casual bar fare, from sandwiches and grills to steak-and-ale pies, either in the bar or in the beamed and paneled upstairs restaurant. Drake, in fact, once wrote, "Next to mine own shippe, I do most love that old ‘Shippe' in Exon."

Watershed

$ | Harbourside

The excellent café–restaurant upstairs at Watershed overlooks part of the harborside and serves sandwiches and hot snacks all day, along with coffees, cakes, and beers. For meals, note your table number and order at the bar. Food is served until 9 pm (8 pm on Sunday and Monday)