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Went away with friends on our motorbikes. The Old Inn is very nicely looked after and given modern touches without intruding in its history. The pub is a very noisy and lively place full of fun and laughter. Locals and visitors mingle very well. We arrived on Friday and had a bite to eat and a cream tea after our long ride. We had booked a table in the restaurant for dinner on Saturday. The food was delicious, the st... View all feedback.
What Paultesymonds doesn't like about At The Exmoor White Horse Inn:
The venison pie, which is actually more like a casserole with a pastry lid, was generously filled, tender, and flavorful. The whole trout was also quite good. However, the vegetables were overcooked and the chips were greasy. The bar service was friendly but slow, and the table service was a bit abrupt. Overall, it's not worth making a special trip for, but it's decent if you happen to be in the area. View all feedback.
We had an excellent weekend stay at this establishment. We dined in the lively and bustling bar on our first night, and in the restaurant on our second night. Both meals were freshly prepared and delicious, with a great selection of beers and wines. The service throughout the hotel was top-notch, especially when my husband fell ill suddenly. The staff went above and beyond to accommodate him, even preparing and delivering food to our room at no extra charge. The inn is beautifully decorated, with charming interior design and artwork that reflects the building's history. Overall, it was a fantastic base for exploring the beautiful Exmoor area. Trudy W.
I visited the restaurant in the late evening and found a nice, relaxed atmosphere with many locals. The food was delicious and the staff were friendly.
Booked a meal at the White Horse for a Sunday evening whilst staying in Exford. I had read the reviews about the carvery on Trip Adviser was really looking forward to it.Our table was booked for 6.30pm. With hindsight this was probably a mistake. We walked into an extremely busy bar with a queue of people waiting to be served. When we eventually got to the front of the queue, a very pleasant member of staff took us to our table. He informed us that we would have to order our food at the bar once we had made our food choice, therefore having to queue again.I had the carvery, my partner the ham egg chips. The latter dish was very good, great quality ham and well cooked chips. My carvery however was very disappointing. The beef and pork on offer were both lovely. The vegetables not great. The only green vegetable on offer was frozen peas , the carrots, potatoes and cauliflower cheese were average at best, the Yorkshire puddings were frozen shop bought, for the price of the carvery I would have expected home made. In my opinion I have had a better meal and paid much less for it at a Toby Carvery!!The White Horse itself is a lovely building with a very busy and noisy bar, not the place for a quiet meal. Possibly I made a mistake by booking at one of their busiest times, an hour later the bar was much quieter.Staff were friendly enough and food once ordered arrived quickly, just a shame the carvery was such a disappointment.
We had a coffee, latte,coke and a glass of tap water the man serving was abrupt and i felt he was doing us a favor by taking my money, it was a hot day but there was no ice for the coke and the coke was flat but this was lucky because both the coffee and latte were cold worst i have ever had any were in the world we had eaten here a few years ago and found it poor service and poor food then but it has got worse!
Visited the White Horse for Sunday Carvery lots of meat on offer a little let down on vegetables (parsnips would have been nice} very clean restaurant and lovely French waiter which looked after us well. Puddings average but overall a nice Carvery would visit again.
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