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Mill End Hotel, TQ13 8JN, West Devon, United Kingdom

🛍 Cafés, Mexican, Asiatic, European

4.4 💬 1181 Reviews
Mill End

Phone: +441647432282

Address: Mill End Hotel, TQ13 8JN, West Devon, United Kingdom

City: West Devon

Menu Dishes: 7

Reviews: 1181

Website: http://www.millendhotel.com/

"I have been before and it was good but this time it was a complete let down, I am vegan and they assured me they could cater for me but my sandwiches (which were part of my cream tea)were four tiny squares of bread containing a slice of cucumber in two of them, three slices of radish in one and a couple of sprigs of rocket in the other. I am sure they must have forgotten and quickly made these. In today’s world it is easy to get vegan cheeses etc so I am really disappointed and doubt I will bother going again which is a shame as it is a lovely place it’s just a shame the food doesn’t come up to the same standard."

Full menu - 7 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

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Gnocchi

Dessert

Entrées

Fish Dishes

Sweets & Desserts

Karl Karl

Stayed at the hotel and found the restaurant to serve excellent food, cooked to perfection, with excellent discreet service.

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Reviews

Leanne
Leanne

Very comfortable and spacious room, good service and wonderful setting. We shall definitely return if only for the Lobster spring rolls!


PTomalin
PTomalin

We had an excellent afternoon tea at Mill End today. We have had many afternoon teas over the years... the Mill End one was probably the best.


jolleclaire
jolleclaire

Our first post lockdown lunch sandwich and a sweet both delicious and enjoyed in their beautiful garden. Tables are always well spaced so very safe. View menu


ChrisMcP
ChrisMcP

As we were staying at the hotel we decided to eat there. Very wise decision. Superb meal and wine made all the better by the surroundings and the fantasic staff.


ReviewerCB
ReviewerCB

We are regular visitors to the hotel and high up on the list of its many attractions is the excellent restaurant. The menu may be short but the food is fabulous and complemented by thoughtful and attentive service. Wine list is reasonably priced and very interesting. One of our favourite places to eat.


Ethan
Ethan

We ate here nightly during our recent stay at the hotel and are a highlight of any stay. The quality, presentation and taste rivals many Michelin starred restaurants, including the nearly Gidleigh Park. The menus are imaginative and changed daily. The ingredients used are always fresh and top quality and I can highly recommend. View menu


ReviewerCB
ReviewerCB

We've just eaten here for the last two nights and absolutely loved every minute of it. The food was fantastic and beautifully presented and the menu changed each evening. The wine list was interesting and well priced. The service was, without exception, professional and charming. We could even book a table in a side room to the restaurant which allowed us to bring our very well behaved dog along with us, rather than leaving him in the room. Eating here is one of the draws which pulls us back to this lovely hotel.


Jonathan
Jonathan

Imagine a river in spate right by your door. The most perfect riverside walks to Fingle bridge (the equivalent of a black run due climbs and uneven pathways). The walk to Chagford is pleasant and lovely but this years rain washed these plans away. This is our 7th visit. I love to write and find the juxtaposed modern take on ancient mill on a river perfect for this. Dogs everywhere (again perfect for me) and staff that I have remembered across the years. Much travelled, I just can't help but come back year to this singular little spot that so well suits my writing and love of the moor.


Grant
Grant

I have been before and it was good but this time it was a complete let down, I am vegan and they assured me they could cater for me but my sandwiches (which were part of my cream tea)were four tiny squares of bread containing a slice of cucumber in two of them, three slices of radish in one and a couple of sprigs of rocket in the other. I am sure they must have forgotten and quickly made these. In today’s world it is easy to get vegan cheeses etc so I am really disappointed and doubt I will bother going again which is a shame as it is a lovely place it’s just a shame the food doesn’t come up to the same standard. View menu

Categories

  • Cafés Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere.
  • Mexican Authentic Mexican flavors await you with sizzling fajitas, savory tacos, zesty enchiladas, and fresh guacamole, all crafted with rich, traditional spices and served with vibrant sides. Enjoy a fiesta on your plate! View menu
  • Asiatic
  • European

Amenities

  • Seating
  • Cash Only
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  • Reservations
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  • Parking Area

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