££Traditional British
Whilst the narrow lane getting here can be a challenge, once you arrive it feels like you’ve discovered a tiny utopia. Situated in the most delightful hamlet, this characterful pub fits in perfectly among the bucolic cottages. The concise menu never overcomplicates things, with honest, ingredient-led dishes that are all the more appealing for their simplicity. Fine produce is at the heart of it all, with lamb and beef coming from the owners’ Fowlescombe Farm 10 miles away – and crab from Salcombe just up the road. You can stay the night in one of their two nearby cottages.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews
Located in South Pool, The Millbrook Inn is a traditional British pub known for its Sunday roasts, friendly service, and live jazz. While many guests praise the warm atmosphere and quality food, negative reviews highlight inconsistencies in kitchen management. Issues include slow meal pacing, incorrect steak doneness, cold burgers, questionable freshness of sides, and poor scallop preparation. Despite a 4.2/5 average rating, the experience varies significantly. Visitors seeking reliable culinary standards should be aware of potential service and food quality fluctuations.
Suitable for those enjoying rural ambiance and Sunday roasts, but cautious for those demanding consistent culinary standards.
£££Modern Cuisine
A small piece of a much bigger picture, The Refectory is a cosy 18-seater restaurant occupying a rustic new-build barn on the 500-acre Fowlescombe Farm, which has the sprawling feel of an estate and even includes a former manor house now cradled by verdant ivy. The menu utilises produce from the estate, including their own Longhorn cattle and Manx Loaghtan sheep, while the nearby coastline provides the likes of meaty monkfish packed with natural flavour. To get the full countryside experience, stay overnight in one of the 10 smartly dressed suites.
TripAdvisor review sample · 3.6/5 · 80 reviews
Located next to Norwich Cathedral, The Refectory is managed by local bakery Bread Source, offering fresh baked goods, cakes, and soups. Visitors appreciate the bright, spacious interior and unique historic setting, making it suitable for a break after touring. However, reviews are mixed regarding food availability, with savory items often selling out by lunch. Service inconsistencies include slow table clearing, cleanliness issues, and unhelpful staff. Dietary options like gluten-free or vegan are limited. Some guests find the value low given the price and portion sizes. While the ambiance is praised, operational shortcomings significantly impact the overall dining experience.
Suitable for visitors seeking a unique environment and baked treats near the cathedral, but arrive early and manage expectations regarding full meals and service consistency.