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Lovely olde worlde atmosphere. Run by a bunch of really friendly ladies selling good food at reason prices. 2 smoothies, pot of tea and an americano plus four generous slices of cake for £25. A neighbouring table seemed to be eating a high tea. It looked amazing! Suggest that might want to book in t
With the demise of Mortimers in Dulverton (oh just so sad) we had to go here to try it out. Never been in as it was always crowded; today's visit was tacked onto the end of a mini-errands run (which also took in the excellent Seven Fables and Rothwell and Dunworth bookshops). Coffee was good. I had
Excellent cream teas, delicious scones, rich in flavour. Jam was superb. Super friendly service, everything with a smile and very accommodating for our energetic spaniel.
The Copper Kettle has become part of our regular visits to Exmoor. Set in the centre of Dulverton it is the perfect place for home made cakes, coffee good food. If you want to enjoy The Copper Kettle breakfast on a Saturday would advise booking. Whatever you decide to try you won’t be disappointed a
Exmoor Town, Country style tea room with pleasant garden. As a "visitor" I received an immediate warm welcome and it is obviously very popular with the local people. (Note well).
Such a lovely find. Passing through on a wet windy January day and came across lovely tea room. We had a lovely lunch there and were made to feel really welcome. We had our 19 month old toddler with us and we sat next to some toys and he was happy playing. They even got us a bowl for our son to enjo
Best scones we've ever had. Recommend the sweet and savoury scones, gorgeous!!
Superb real home cooking like mother used to do ,extremely pleasant welcoming staff and very covid friendly
Thank you so much for a lovely time, great food and great service (ideal for a birthday treat) Phil & Sue Coles
Great atmosphere, staff welcoming and friendly
Great place to head to for a hearty breakfast , welcoming manner and loads of Tea
Quaint little tea room with seating outside... very helpful and friendly staff... gets busy and that shows how nice it is... food was gorgeous and the scones was baked beautifully
Went for breakfast on Tuesday 17th May, had the small breakfast, it was delicious the bacon was really thick and very tasty as were the sausages. The egg was lovely and runny. The granary bread was very fresh. All in all a very pleasant experience, will definitely be going back before the end of
Lovely cottage garden to have a Devon cream tea in a beautiful Somerset setting, always remember cream replaces the butter.
Probably the best lasagne I've ever eaten including my own homemade. The accompanying salad my friends and wife had was fresh and plentiful whilst I chose a bread roll which was huge and really fresh. Our friends had a bakewell tart to share afterwards and said it too was delicious. Staff are always
Fantastic lunch. Hubby had ham ploughman’s and I had toasted brie and cranberry sandwich. So good. We then shared the best bakewell I have ever had with clotted cream. The pot of tea was great too.
We had a wonderful lunch. Beautiful homemade cottage pie! Really friendly staff and our dog was made a fuss of too. Highly recommended.
Visited Dulverton few days last week had really good food here at C. Kettle as usual. Breakfast saturday was delicious. Everyone so accommodating and friendly. Always a joy to visit. Will be back next June. Linda and Malcolm S.Wales UK xxxx
Great food and friendly staff!
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