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Contribuisci feedbackMy daughter and I enjoyed a cream tea at this restaurant for lunch. The scone was large, slightly salty, and served with plenty of Devon clotted cream and jam. We also indulged in an extra cake, with mine being a delicious home made flapjack filled with raisins and drenched in honey. The service was excellent and there was a nice outdoor eating area.
Please see my review on the hotel trip advisor page. Overall excellent food and service, but not great Covid-19 measures.
Popped into the Tors restaurant after a drive through Dartmoor for an afternoon tea. Upon arrival, we noticed that the majority of people were all of a much higher class, and we felt looked down upon. We were greeted and sent to a table outside, not even offered a seat inside, despite there being plenty of seating available. Whilst waiting for our order, we were given the food of another table, and the man sitting across from us had not had his order taken after almost 30 minutes of waiting. When delivered, the food was okay, however not a place I would recommend to family and friends. Was overpriced for what we received. Was a good stop for a toilet break after being in the car for so long, however would absolutely not return, due to this disappointing visit.
Brilliant amazing. Nothing to much trouble. My husband and I had different meals both nights. All presented very well and very tasty
After buying drinks, the place was invaded by two separate groups of fox hunters fnar-fnaring, farting, and flirting with each others spouses, after having chased Dartmoor's most terrified wild mammals for their own entertainment. Apart from that, the place smells of boiled cabbage and there was wee on all of the toilet seats. I'm not certain if this is a consequence of certain customers spending too long in the saddle, or if it was a tip left from similarly repulsed customers. Avoid. Drive on to the next town. Enforce the hunting ban.