Places to eat and drink in South West England
The Falcon Inn, Newquay, Cornwall
C16th Country inn set in a peaceful village, offering good food, quality ales and wines with log fires.
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 City Arms, Wells, Somerset
Historic Freehouse in the City of Wells.
As well as a wide range of excellent wines and ales we also serve food daily between 9am and 10pm (9pm on Sundays)offering only finest Scotch Aberdeen Angus in all our beef dishes, as well as a comprehensive menu of fresh dishes which change regularly with availabilty of produce and the changes of seasons.
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.
The Beer Engine, Exeter, Devon
One of Devon’s oldest working micro-breweries with bar and dining facilities.
We are unique in offering our own freshly brewed ales alongside our good food. We make full use of local produce within our menu, which consists of fresh fish delivered on a daily basis, fresh baked bread and soups, also a wide range of vegetarian choices.
The Tollgate Inn, Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire
Taste of the West, Wiltshire ‘Pub of the Year’.
An award winning pub/restaurant with rooms, offering dishes created with local produce by 2 AA Rosette chef Alexander Venables.






