South West England

Places to eat and drink in South West England

The Halfway House , Langport, Somerset

A traditional English pub in the heart of Somerset.

We offer a wide range of 10 or more real ales, locally produced cider and a selection of bottled beers and wines from around the world. The food at the Halfway House is good simple filling food. At lunchtime we serve sandwiches, sausages and mash, jacket potatoes, thick homemade soup with crusty bread, traditional ploughmans lunches as well as an ever-changing range of seasonal specials.


New Inn, Tresco, Isles of Scilly

29 miles from Land's End, no cars, no crowds - just nature!

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The New Inn is one of only twelve pubs in Cornwall listed in the new "Eating Out in Pubs" Michelin Guide.


The West Bay , Bridport, Dorset

260 year old award-winning pub

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Built circa 1739 of rendered local stone under an almost pyramidal hipped slate roof, this substantial inn, sitting next to the coast road from West Bay to Abbotsbury and Weymouth, has been providing sustenance to visitors and locals for over 260 years.


The Falcon Inn, Newquay, Cornwall

C16th Country inn set in a peaceful village, offering good food, quality ales and wines with log fires.

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Situated in the unspoiled Valley of Lanherne lies the village of St. Mawgan where you will find the 16th century pub, the Falcon Inn.


The Old Ferry Inn, Fowey, Cornwall

Friendly, family inn beside the Fowey River. Excellent a la carte food and bar menu.

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A friendly, characterful inn on the edge of the beautiful river Fowey, run by Royce and Patti Smith and their family. The inn is well appointed with most bedrooms en-suite and/or with views. Television, telephones and tea/coffee making facilities are all provided.


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