The Old Station House Inn: Open for Bookings!

 

 

As the name suggests this restaurant was originally the one of the stations on the Lynton and Barnstaple Railway which closed in 1935. The Old Station is situated at the southern extremity of Exmoor National Park at the Junction of the A39 and A399 at Blackmoor Gate.

We offer an extensive menu throughout the day starting with breakfasts at 9am, morning teas, coffees and cakes. The Main Menu is available from midday and continues through to the evening without any break. Our particular forte is to cater for larger groups. We do not serve ‘fast food’ only good food as fast as we can. Every day the chefs prepares specials utilising our own or locally sourced produce where possible. Our Menu for the Exmoor Food Fest will be available Monday to Friday from noon until 7.30pm There is a 2 course menu for £10 and three courses for £15. Our menus are available on our website.

The restaurant has plenty of capacity with areas set aside for customers to bring in their dogs and children. The children are entertained by a large play area outside and colouring books to keep them occupied.

To cater for our customers, we also have a used bookstore and a small grocery shop to provide those impulse forgotten purchases. We will even provide a net of logs if you need them.

The beer garden looks down onto our field where goats, sheep, lambs, alpacas, geese and chickens compete with each other to entertain the audience who enjoy the spectacle and the spectacular view down the valley.

The Exmoor Food Fest offer:
Monday to Friday from noon until 7.30pm
There is a 2 course menu for £10 and three courses for £15. Our menus are available on our website.

The Old Station House Inn
Blackmoor Gate, Kentisbury, Devon, EX31 4NW

Phone 01598 763274
Email old.station.house@hotmail.com
Website:- www.oldstationhouseinn.com/

Published by Elke Koessling Winzer

Communications/ PR Expert. Helping small business owners to step into the limelight with the help of traditional & social media as well as virtual and real-life events.

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