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114 Local Restaurants near Brushford
"The Quay, Ilfracombe EX34 9EQ EnglandSeafood, BritishLunch, Dinner, Brunch, Late NightReservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service+44 1271 863620https://www.facebook.com/The-Smugglers-1411544138921624/"
"On the beautiful harbour of Ilfracombe, The Quay Restaurant offers British & European cuisine and views across the water. With three different rooms to choose from, diners can enjoy supremely fresh, locally sourced produce in a range of unique…"
"16/06/2021: Had a lovely meal served by very attentive and professional staff, great experience. The lobster was absolutely superb. 15/06/2021: Cosy environment with good food and friendly staff."
"07/06/2021: Visited due to high recommendation on Trip advisor. We had not expected the decor...it looked a bit like a teletubby set with bright tables and AstroTurf!. ...didn't seem in keeping with the thatched pub."
"The Thatched Inn is a traditional historic pub situated in the small village of Abbotsham. Formerly a Tradesman pub, The Thatched Inn has been the heart of the local community for the past 400 years."
"Our restaurant Le Bistro Du Coin in Braunton has a relaxed French style service giving you time to enjoy your food and wine while you soak up the Frenc ..."
"The Quay provides a fresh seafood menu with a stunning view of the sea and harbour!. Quay is owned by British artist Damien Hirst, and his art is all over the place. It is a lovely setting with excellent food, a friendly atmosphere, and wonderful staff."
"Seasonal menu which includes: Baguettes Paninis Salads Jacket Potatoes Homemade stew and soup Tea, Coffee and a selection of soft drinks Crisps"
"Visit our gallery in Ilfracombe to see our exciting new artworks or buy direct online via our website. Fleek Gallery is a new contemporary fine art gallery...Read More"
"Situated in Butchers Row of The Pannier Market, Ned and Juliette create an amazing array of animal subjects using recycled wood, scrap metal, glass and pottery. A must see if you are visiting The Market."
"With its friendly team of staff and volunteers, it has been celebrating, exhibiting and nurturing all kinds of artists since being established on 31 October, 1951 by Thomas Burton and Hubert Coop."
"The Capstone is Ilfracombe’s only hotel in the bustling Harbour area and ideally located to make the most of the vibrant restaurants and bars nearby. Not only is The Capstone the closest hotel to the Lundy island ferry it is also within level walking distance. The acclaimed restaurant serves fresh fish landed daily at the harbour and expertly prepared local produce.Originally two Victorian boarding houses, all our individual en-suite bedrooms are on the second and top floor and feature free WiFi, LCD HD TV's, DVD players, hairdryers, ironing facilities, crisp white linen and complimentary tea and coffee."