The Kings Arms in Georgeham are open for bookings!

 

 

Known for its dramatic cliffs, wild seas and sandy beaches at Woolacombe, Saunton Sands and Croyde Bay, North Devon is where Exmoor meets the Sea. Only a short drive from these stunningly beautiful beaches you will find the picture postcard village of Georgeham, which is home to the Kings Arms. A traditional village family-run pub bursting with character; exposed beams, a roaring log burner and comfy sofas, which combine to create a warm and welcoming space to while away the hours. Proudly working alongside the finest suppliers the West Country has to offer, our menu reflects the changing seasons to offer a menu of modern British classics with a contemporary twist. We hope you can join us this February!

We are very excited to be part of the Exmoor Food Festival 2020, and throughout February (excluding 14th Feb and every Sunday) we will be offering an Exmoor Food Fest Menu alongside our regular menu.

Starters

Spiced Carrot, Coconut and Ginger Soup with Warm Sourdough (v)

Pan fried Monkfish Kedgeree with Soft Boiled Egg and Curry Sauce

Crispy fried Duck and Vermicelli noodles in a gem lettuce wrap with an Orange and Chilli glaze

Mains

Slow Braised Tomato & Cumin infused Shoulder of Lamb Wellington,
Sweet Potato Dauphinoise, Red Cabbage, Glazed Carrots

Pan-fried Sea Trout, Saffron Potatoes, Sauté Spinach, Tapenade Crostini,
Mussel & Crayfish Bisque

Beetroot Israeli Cous Cous, Baked Goats Cheese Crotin in a Filo Pastry,
Basil Pesto & Nut Crumble (v)

Desserts

Mulled cider Steeped Plum and Apple Crumble with Vanilla and Toasted almond Creme Anglaise

Dark Chocolate Marquise with a Raspberry Compote and Sorbet Espresso,

Espresso Vanilla and Kahlua Panna Cotta, Mixed Nut Biscotti

2 courses for £15 / 3 courses for £20

Monday – Saturday 12.30 – 2pm then dinner 6-9pm
Not available Sundays

Booking is advised, so please call us on 01271 890240 quoting EXFF on your booking.

The Kings Arms, Chapel Street, Georgeham, Braunton, EX33 1JJ

Tarr Farm Inn is now open for bookings!

 

 

Welcome to Tarr Farm. We’re an historic and award-winning 16th Century rural Inn, restaurant and hotel set in its own 40 acres and situated in an idyllic location right by the historic Tarr Steps in the heart of Exmoor.

We are committed to using only the very best fresh local ingredients which our chefs prepare with imagination and skill to bring you delicious meals and we’ve won several awards over the last couple of years for our food, including being named in the Top 50 Gastropubs in Britain.

We have a relaxed, cosy and traditional bar area and serve lunches every day, as well as cream teas and bar snacks. We serve an à la carte menu every day and have an extensive wine list as well as our own ale.

We are great for walkers and also dog friendly.

Exmoor Food Fest Deal:

Two course lunch or dinner £17.50
Three course lunch or dinner £20.00

(Monday to Thursday only – from 17th to 28th February)

Tarr Farm Inn
Tarr Steps
Dulverton
Exmoor
TA22 9QA

Tel: 01643 851507
Website: http://www.tarrfarm.co.uk
Facebook @tarrfarm (Tarr Farm Inn Ltd)
Instagram @tarrfarminn
Twitter @tarrfarminn

 

The Rising Sun Inn at West Bagborough is open for bookings!

 

A Warm West Country welcome awaits you at this award winning county Inn.

We are thrilled to be showing off some of the best of what Somerset produce has to offer:  we aim to source our ingredients from local farmers and producers, including venison and vegetables from within 1 mile of the Inn and our own home grown seasonal produce whenever possible.

We  hope to tempt both new and returning customers alike with our two or three course lunch menu or why not treat yourself to one of our two fine dining evenings.

Please call us on 01823 432575 or follow the link to book your table

Exmoor Food Fest offer:

Two Courses for   £15.00
Three courses for £18.50  throughout February (not including 14th of February)
Monday – Friday lunch times 

Gourmet evenings 25.00 (includes a glass of wine)

Dates tba
WEST BAGBOROUGH, TAUNTON TA4 3EF
Tel 01823 432575

Somerset Pork and Black pudding Scotch Egg with a bloody Mary ketchup

Homegrown Jerusalem artichoke soup, burnt pear and walnut

River Exe Mussels steamed in Sheppy’s cider, leek and chorizo

Braised Stoneage Organic Lamb Shoulder with mustard mash and petit pois a la francais

Pan Fried Sea bass with Bombay potatoes, crispy seaweed and a saffron cream sauce

Heritage Beetroot Tart Tatin, toasted pine nuts, & basil oil served with a garden salad

Iced Banana Parfait, peanut brittle, salted caramel sauce

Somerset Pear Frangipane tart with Lovington’s honeycomb ice cream

“Chef’s Collation,” delicious flavors and textures of chocolate, coffee and hazelnut

Two Courses 15.00

Three Courses 18.50

The Coach House by Michael Caines is open for bookings!

 

 

The Coach House by Michael Caines is a culinary experience that will change the way you think about restaurant dining.

Kentisbury Grange is a luxury country hotel on the edge of Exmoor National Park. This stylish, boutique manor house is the ultimate chic retreat, romantic getaway and country escape all rolled into one.

Halfway between the historic market town of Barnstaple and the glorious beaches of Woolacombe and Saunton, Kentisbury Grange Hotel is the perfect base from which to explore the wonders of the region.

This exquisite Victorian manor house has been sympathetically refurbished by renowned interior designer Karen Gray to create a luxurious and contemporary ambiance whilst retaining the building’s character and architectural charm. What Karen has created is a real celebration of Kentisbury’s heritage – a combination of tasteful décor, sumptuous fabrics, antique artworks and handmade artisan furniture.

The landscaped grounds at Kentisbury Grange Hotel reflect the splendour and beauty of the surrounding Devon countryside and the grandeur of the hotel building itself. The sweeping drive opens up to the stunning vistas of the estate, with manicured lawns and picturesque ponds fed by gentle springs. These natural springs originate high on Exmoor before meandering underground, bringing their crystal clear waters to the majestic gardens. The well-tended gardens complement the surrounding landscape and are the perfect place to relax, unwind and enjoy nature.

Award winning restaurant, The Coach House by Michael Caines, is located in the hotel’s stunning grounds and surrounded by rolling Devon countryside. The restaurant specialises in fine dining and offers exquisite seasonal menus created by Michelin starred chef Michael Caines MBE and Head Chef James Checkley.

This 17th century former coaching house, incorporates a stunning walnut and marble bar with an oak staircase, handmade artisan furniture and stylish décor to create a glamorous yet intimate dining space. From the restaurant you will enjoy views of the chefs at work through the kitchen window, lending an element of gastro-theatre to the proceedings. Everything is created from scratch by our talented kitchen team.

Situated in the grounds of Kentisbury Grange Hotel and surrounded by gently rolling fields, the restaurant is in a truly remarkable location and open all year round for Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and Afternoon Tea.

2 courses for £17.50/ 3 courses for £22.00:

Monday – Thursday lunch

Tel: +44 (0) 1271 882 295

Kentisbury, Barnstaple. North Devon, EX31 4NL

Twitter:              @KGCoachHouse Facebook:         /KentisburyGrange Email:                 reception@kentisburygrange.com Website:             www.kentisburygrange.co.uk

The Brasserie at The Carlton in Ilfracombe is open for bookings!

 

 

The Brasserie at The Carlton

Proud to be in the Food Fest for this our first year. Our in-house informal restaurant offers simple dishes, well executed with the emphasis firmly on superb local ingredients, freshly prepared.

Sourcing and provenance is close to our heart. Picking produce that is fished, farmed or reared within the region. West Country meats include our beef, lamb and Exmoor pork. Fish is landed at Appledore off Ilfracombe’s very own day boat vessels. Plump tidal mussels from the Torridge are always available. Staple vegetables are picked from the Great Field in Braunton all year round and feature liberally throughout our menu.

Exmoor Food Fest deal:

20% off of all starters, mains and desserts (1)

£17.50 – two course fixed price dinner menu – available Thursday, Friday & Saturday

Address

Brasserie at The Carlton
Runnacleave Road
Ilfracombe
EX34 8AR

01271 862446

dine@ilfracombecarlton.co.uk

(1) terms & conditions apply

Also check out the Accommodation Deal!

The Harbour Gallery & Cafe at Porlock Weir is open for bookings!


 

We are very excited to be participating in the Exmoor Food Fest for the very first time.  The Harbour Gallery and Café, opened in 2014, overlooks the picturesque harbour at Porlock Weir. We offer fresh, simple, homemade food using, wherever possible, locally sourced ingredients.

We will be focusing mainly on fish during the Exmoor Food Fest but will also be offering something special for non fish eaters.  Our menu will be based on favourite, classic dishes.

 Whilst visiting the Cafe take time out to visit our Gallery, which showcases work from local artists and craftspeople, inspired by the beautiful West Country landscape. A variety of art is on display from Painting and Ceramics to Jewellery and Crafts.

Do visit us and revitalise yourself in the tranquillity and natural beauty of this very special place.

Reservations: janet_middleton@outlook.com

2 courses £12.50, Tuesday to Saturday lunchtimes
Choose from our special Exmoor Food Festival menu

 3 courses £15.00, Tuesday to Saturday lunchtimes
Choose from our special Exmoor Food Festival menu

 

Pre-booked reservations only

Address:

Harbour Gallery and Café
3 The Harbour
Porlock Weir
Somerset TA24 8PD

Tel: 01643 863514 or  01643 862015

Email:  janet_middleton@outlook.com

Website:   www.harbourgalleryandcafe.co.uk

 Twitter:  @HarbourGallPW

 Facebook:  www.facebook.com/harbourgalleryandcafe 

Instagram:  www.instagram.com/harbourgalleryandcafe

The Hartnoll Hotel is open for bookings!

Welcome to the Hartnoll Hotel

The award-winning Hartnoll Hotel is nestled on the edge of Exmoor National Park in the delightful Exe Valley in Devon. With stunning decor, sumptuous fabrics, plenty of space to relax, eat and drink and exemplary customer service, it is the perfect place to relax with friends and family or meet with colleagues.

The Hotel is set in beautiful landscaped gardens surrounded by glorious Devon countryside, only minutes from Junction 27 of the M5 – perfectly located for exploring the West Country, Somerset, Devon and Exmoor.

The Hartnoll Hotel’s owner, Claire Carter, has painstakingly restored and refurbished this beautiful country house hotel, transforming it into a luxury, boutique-style hotel offering both elegance and comfort. The attention to detail has been key to the successful transformation from the stunning décor with sumptuous fabrics to a wonderful open log fire.

Exmoor Food Fest Deal

Lunchtimes:
2 course – £15.00
3 course – £17.50

Evenings:
2 course – £20.00
3 course – £25.00 (gourmet)

Click here for lunch menu and here for dinner menu.

Website:                www.hartnollhotel.co.uk

Facebook:             www.facebook.com/hartnollhotel

Bolham
Tiverton, Devon
EX16 7RA

Telephone:     01884 252777

 

La Petite Bouchée: Meet the Chef

We’re delighted to welcome back La Petite Bouchée to the Exmoor Food Fest for the third time, and after another busy year wowing customers and winning the odd award we’ve got Anita-Clare Field, Chef/Patron here in the hot seat to answer questions about food, the festival and what her guilty pleasures are.

Tell us about La Petite Bouchée and where we can find you?

We’re located in Witheridge which is equidistant between South Molton and Tiverton, on the very edge of Exmoor. We certainly get moors weather here !

Our arrival here in Devon is well documented across the Devon press, so I’ll try hard here not to be repetitive. La Petite Bouchée is our 22 cover brasserie, built into the back of our property. We opened here in May 2017 after two very successful years in London with our beloved HY Citroen Camper Van and  a lot of life under canvas. The dining room has a warm and friendly ambience, the decor is unpretentious and the food, typical brasserie food cooked with Devon’s finest ingredients, most of which is homegrown or sourced locally within a 15 mile radius. Caroline, my wife who is an award-winning author and I jointly own La Petite Bouchée. Caroline has an extensive knowledge of wine and is actually a trained pastry chef. She entrusts our future to me, and I run La Petite Bouchée on a day to day basis. Fate, luck or what you will blew Mr and Mrs Linzi and Nigel walker our way one freezing March afternoon in 2017 and with their extensive knowledge and huge experience in hospitality we are team La Petite Bouchée. I just worked from day one. Here we are entering our third year here with a lot to look forward to this year.

You’ve won a few awards since you’ve been here?

Yes, I guess we have. We’ve been overwhelmed by the response to La Petite Bouchée. We’re very proud of our achievements. It’s very much a team here, a well oiled machine, Linzi, our incredible FOH often describes it as one brain. Which is good because mine is addled most of the time ! We’ve got our third Taste of The West Gold Award this year and we were also finalist this year in the Best Restaurant in the West Country Category, we were delighted to be in such illustrious company, and to lose to such a worthy winner in Jamie Rodgers at Twenty-Seven was not a hardship. We also won the LUX-Life Best International Restaurant, Devon award for the second year running and shortly before Christmas we were finalists in the Devon Tourism Awards for Best Restaurant/Bistro award and we won a Bronze which we were ecstatic about. We were up against The Burgh Island Hotel,  Harry’s Restaurant, Exeter and The Angel A Taste of Devon in Dartmouth. Imagine that, Little old us, in Witheridge, open two evenings a week, just mind boggling ! We’ve also won awards previously with Food and Drink Devon and Devon Life.

So you’re back at the Exmoor Food Fest for the third year running, what is it you like about the festival?

When we first arrived in Witheridge, we looked around at all the various festivals and events across Devon and we were immediately drawn to Exmoor Food Fest because of the locality. Sourcing local ingredients and supporting local business is so important to us as well as being able to offer our community and surrounding areas the opportunity to enjoy La Petite Bouchée at the festival prices. We’ve met some really fantastic people in the last three years both guests, fellow chefs and restauranteurs. Everyone taking  part supports and promotes each other’s offerings, well we do at least.

Tell us about your food  this year?

The food we serve at La Petite Bouchée is French brasserie style. No frills, locally sourced ingredients with big flavours. For me less is always more !  The menu for the festival this year really sings that out loudly. We’ve got classics like French Onion Soup, Chicken liver Parfait, Moules Frites, Steak Frites.

We’ve also got snails on the menu this year served traditionally with garlic butter, and our meaty ham hock terrine, made with only natural ingredients and “soft like butter with the most beautiful flavour” – that’s actually a comment from a customer last year. We’re introducing a Côtelette of Pork this year which will be served with peas and baby onions. Our seasonal fish dish is pollack with in a seafood sauce, made with homemade shellfish stock.

For our vegetarian and vegan customers we have in addition to the soup, a Vegetable Pâté which is served with french toast, Roasted Confit Tomato Galette and a Winter Vegetable Coulibiac served with a light wild mushroom sauce.

The desserts this year are a traditional Tarte with walnuts and a salted caramel glaze and a Tarte Flambée topped with apples and cinnamon. So hopefully something for everyone !

Who are your culinary influences ?

The person who fuelled my passion for food and cooking was our amazing Mama, she was a fabulous cook and she always served the most amazing food. She taught me about tasting and using my instincts, to experiment with flavours rather than always following a recipe. I really wish she was here to see what we’ve done in the last 5 years, she’d be stunned and I hope proud.

Other culinary influences are of course Raymond Blanc, self taught and very much influenced by his own Mama, and Michel Roux Jnr.   Female chefs who blow me away are the amazing Sophie-Anne Pic and Dominique Crenn.  I seriously admire Claire Smith and I love Daniel Galmiche and Stéphane Reynaud, and I can’t wait to go and try Little French in Bristol owned by Freddie Bird, who I appeared with on Channel 4’s Hidden Restaurants with Michel Roux Jnr.

What is your guilty pleasure?

Simple, a seriously wicked ‘dirty kebab’ with lashings of chilli sauce. My idea of heaven. It’s a rare treat these day as I have to drive 12 miles to get one !

Future Plans

We evolve our menus, customer experience and vision all the time, nothing is cast in stone. We have a very tight environmental policy which encompasses carbon free dining, zero waste and only supporting local business, I can see that developing a lot more in the future. Who knows, these ideas always seem so pop into my head at 3am in the morning, I mean, look what happened the last time !