The Classic Guide

Food and Drink near Crewkerne

 
A classic market town with elegant Georgian architecture, a 15th Century church and narrow streets of snug cottages. More »
 

The New Inn
Sunday lunch is a speciality at this attractive, thatched village inn.
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50.803
-2.777
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The White Lion Carvery
A traditional carvery that has become something of a Somerset institution.
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50.882
-2.795
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Perry's Farmhouse Cider
The Perry family have been making cider for over 500 years here. Learn about the art of traditional cider making in the heart of Somerset cider country and pick up a couple of flagons to take home.
www.perryscider.co.uk
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50.91
-2.89
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The Wild Garlic
Mat Follas, winner of the BBC's 2009 MasterChef competition, has opened his own restaurant. A must-eat for serious foodies.
www.thewildgarlic.co.uk
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50.809
-2.74
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New Farm Restaurant
Open Thursday to Saturday, reservations recommended.
www.newfarmrestaurant.co.uk
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50.935
-2.806
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The BridgeHouse
Blending old Dorset recipes with modern cooking techniques to create some fabulous fine dining. The Brasserie offers al fresco dining in the walled garden (and the vaulted canopy offers protection from the 'vagaries of the British summer').
www.bridge-house.co.uk
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50.808
-2.737
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The Royal Oak
This 17th Century thatched inn, with its attractive granite and oak bar, boasts original Hamstone walls and flag floors. There is a large car park and secure children’s play area along with a spacious patio which makes this the ideal family pub. An imaginative menu with daily specials is served lunchtime and evenings. Traditional roast served on Sunday. Reservations are recommended at weekends, especially Saturday evenings.
www.the-royal-oak.net
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50.935
-2.806
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