Reviews Horner Vale Tearoom

5
Erin Urban
+5
Fabulous tea room in a lovely area surrounded by so many places to walk! Conveniently located next to a large car park for the National Trust (free for members) with public toilets. It's uniquely set up with covered outside seating nooks - so cute! They have everything from cakes and scones to delicious sandwiches and more. We thoroughly enjoyed our stop there after our walk in the woods nearby.
5
Claire Willatt
+5
Excellent food, who doesn't love a cream tea in the sun?! Friendly staff, great service, water bowls for the dogs and dog biscuits available to purchase. Lovely place
5
Lesley
+5
Lovely place to stop for a Cream Tea . Reasonably priced, lovely surrounding, friendly service. Car Park is Nation Trust £2 for 2hrs Blue Badge holders and National Trust Members free. There are some lovely walks around Tea Room. Dog Friendly 🐶🐕🐾
4
Weekend Wildness
+4
A quiet and tiny little village that hosts a beautiful tea garden. Situated just a stones throw from some beautiful Exmoor walks ,(Webbers post just up the hill) and right next to a idyllic river, the Tea garden at Horner really is a spot to be visited. You literally step back in time as you enter the garden as you are met by a well laid out garden with lots of nostalgic ornaments and arrangements. There is even a stall where you can buy some locally grown flowers and shrubs. (£2 each on average). The service was brilliant. Judith, the lady who served me, was so welcoming and polite. She was very informative about the local area, and indeed the local produce for sale. I must say, Judith's sales tactics worked on me as I bought a pot of honey,and a pot of Jam (£12 for both) Just behind the tea garden is a sizeable Natural Trust car park with toilets This place is completely wheelchair accessible, as is the entrance from the car park. Dog friendly too. We treated ourselves to the cream teas. The scones were so fresh, they were still warm. At 2pm in the afternoon, that's amazing. For just £6 it was well worth it.
5
Jeffrey Ryan
+5
Such a lovely place which we became aware of via a chance conversation with a family member. The gardens are so picturesque. The term dog friendly hardly does it justice. Every table had a dog's bowl! The food was excellent. When we return to the area we will undoubtedly look up this place again.
5
Stimpy Goat
+5
One of my favourite tea rooms on Exmoor. So pretty and a perfect pit stop after a lovely walk in horner woods. I can highly recommend the panini's ploughman's lunch and the cream teas. Well worth a visit.
5
Frank Startin
+5
Lovely garden tea room with a great location. Needs good weather since there is little space under rain cover though there are plenty of parasols for shade. Food and drink is excellent. Quintessential English tea garden experience!
5
Pauline Robins
+5
Best place on Exmoor for cakes, afternoon teas etc. Birds all around, nestled in the woods with lovely walks all around. They sell plants but you need cash. Tea room takes cards.
5
Teresa williams
+5
Lovely setting,very dog friendly. Personally I thought it a bit pricey, £11+ for a cheese and ham ploughmans...which was a bit...boring , no picked onions, wafer thin apple slices, 1 1/2 grapes! no celery. It could have been so much better. Ham was tasty but not much of it, good ol' cheddar !
5
Carys Walters
+5
We stopped here for much needed food and a cuppa after a 6 mile walk. We both shared a lovely pot of Earl Grey tea and both had the ham ploughman's lunch. The ham was lovely and even better when paired with the delicious chutney and the bread was very fresh, soft and cut thickly. Some people were having a cream tea which also looked delicious, maybe we will try it next time. It was a lovely warm day and it was nice to see so many people enjoying the tea gardens. Definitely a must to visit.
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