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EATING & SHOPPING

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Eating out

There's a great choice of restaurants and pubs with food in and around Dulverton but do double check what type of service they are able to provide. 

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The Bridge Inn by the river Barle, is a friendly pub, offering great food. Informal and relaxed. There's an outdoor seating area and dogs are welcome too

Tel. 01398 323226 

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Woods is the much celebrated wine pub of the year for the whole of the UK, for seven years running! There's a bar and the restaurant, with outdoor seating and courtyard area out the back. Do call ahead to book - as it can get busy

Tel. 01398 324007

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Tong Dam is a must for lovers of Thai Cuisine - excellent choice, delicious food and friendly people. It also offers a takeaway menu. 

Tel. 01398 323397

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Other options include the Fish & Chip shop, The Copper Kettle tea rooms and Mortimers. 

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All of these are few minutes walk from where you are staying. 

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Outside the town there the Tarr Farm Inn, next to the ancient Tarr Steps clapper bridge Tel. 01643 851507. 

 

For fine food fans - Michelin-starred The Masons Arms at Knowstone Tel: 01398 341231 and The Bittescombe Inn at Upton Tel: 01398 388344.

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Delicious dishes at Woods Bar & Restaurant, Dulverton
Shops

Dulverton - the gateway to Exmoor - offers residents and visitors a surprising variety of shop and attractions

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While you are staying here make sure you visit; 

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Seven Fables - beautiful arts and crafts, cards, prints, ceramics and books

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Lance Nicholson - essential supplies for those love the outdoors, fishing and field sports

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Acorn Antiques - antique and new furniture, artworks, fabrics and objet d'art

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Rothwell & Dunworth antiquarian booksellers

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Brimblecombe - for toiletries, gifts, china, clothing and accessories

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Also check out Browns Jewellery, The Exclusive Cake Co and The Pink Rooster

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There's also the Exmoor Heritage Centre and Model Railway. 

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 Artist Jackie Morris at Seven Fables, a haven of inspiration in Dulverton
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