South Molton Restaurants

3 restaurants in South Molton




Restaurants in South Molton:

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Corn Dolly Tea Shop, The

115a East Street, South Molton, EX36 3DB [Map]

Café

N/AN/A

London Inn

Molland, South Molton, EX36 3NG [Map]

British

£16.00£26.00

Restaurant at Highbullen Hotel

Chittlehamholt, Umberleigh, nr South Molton, EX37 9HD [Map]

A wonderfully Gothic Victorian mansion surrounded by wooded parkland high in prime Devon countryside between the Mole and Taw Valleys. A civilized place too with a golf course, swimming pool and croquet lawn. Learn more

A wonderfully Gothic Victorian mansion surrounded by wooded parkland high in prime Devon countryside between the Mole and Taw Valleys. A civilized place too with a golf course, swimming pool and croquet lawn. Nothing fancy about the food, just good honest favourites served in an unpretentious dining room with minimal fuss. House wine at £12.

British

N/A£32.00


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Anong Thai

By Mark and Jill 10 February 2012

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Special Offers

Prezzo - Exeter

Exeter

Prezzo Valentine's Menu: 3 Course for £18.95, add your first glass of prosecco for £1

Prezzo - Torquay

Torquay

Prezzo Valentine's Menu: 3 Course for £18.95, add your first glass of prosecco for £1

MC Cafe Bar at ABode Exeter

Exeter

Burger and a bottle of beer or glass of house wine - £11.50

Poopdeck Restaurant

Brixham

Neptunes Feast (our famous hot shellfish platter) for 2 people includes a bottle of house wine crusty bread & salad @£40

Selected Restaurant

The River Restaurant

Dartmouth

This is a hotel with one of the best outlooks in its particular area, at the mouth of the River Dart and handy for the ferry across to Dartmouth. The restaurant, named after a local worthy, John Hauley, ...