Hardens Guide to the Best Restaurants in Tiverton
Hardens guides have spent 34 years compiling reviews of the best Tiverton restaurants. On Hardens.com you'll find details and reviews of 9 restaurants in Tiverton and our unique survey based approach to rating and reviewing Tiverton restaurants gives you the best insight into the top restaurants in every area and of every type of cuisine.
Featured Tiverton Restaurants
2. The Ring Of Bells
British, Modern restaurant in Crediton
The Hayes, Cheriton Fitzpaine - EX17
This ancient thatched pub next to the village church is “loved by the locals, adored by foodies, enjoyed by everyone!” – “lots of love and hard work have gone into making it so special”, and “the food keeps pushing the boundaries of flavour and imagination”, most of it sourced like the beer and cider from local suppliers and small-holdings.
3. The Five Bells Inn
British, Modern restaurant in Clyst Hydon
2023 Review: Landlord James Garnham took over this lovely thatched pub in his boyhood village with his wife Charlie five years ago, building an excellent reputation for its food and hospitality. “We have now visited 3 times in as many weeks – which says it all!”.
4. The Mason’s Arms
British, Modern restaurant in Knowstone
South Molton - EX36
2024 Review: “Located in a charming chocolate box north Devon village”, this “quintessential country pub” in a thirteenth-century cottage is “well worth the outing” by all accounts. Chef Mark Dodson, formerly of the famed Waterside Inn, is in charge of the seasonal food, which a couple of reports note is still “worthy of its Michelin star”. “If the cuisine isn’t wow wow in its originality, the whole package is what you want from a place like this”: an “all-round special experience” that spans everything from the “warm welcome” to the “fabric of the building itself” to “a great selection of dishes, all lovely”.
5. The Jack in the Green Inn
British, Modern restaurant in Rockbeare
London Road - EX5
It’s all change at this well-known Exeter pub and restaurant (handy for the M5) where, in April 2024, longtime owner Paul Parnell, who ran the venture with his wife Judy for over three decades, handed over the keys to young couple Craig & Miranda Griffin. Easing the transition, Craig was head chef under the former regime for several years (his wife serving as pub manager) so we’ve retained the venue’s rating despite the change of ownership. According to the new website, “pub grub classics are given a delicious kick up the backside”, and there’s also a £65 per person tasting menu.
6. Rendezvous Wine Bar
British, Modern restaurant in Exeter
38-40 Southernhay East - EX1
An “Exeter classic” that celebrates its 20th anniversary this year – this “hugely enjoyable” basement winebar/restaurant in the city centre is “a most reliable” option in the area for a catch-up with friends over a meal and a glass of wine. “There are two dining rooms, one is warm and has a buzz, the overspill is cooler and less characterful”, while in the summer the walled gardens make an ideal hideaway.
7. The Pig at Combe
British, Modern restaurant in Honiton
Combe House, Gittisham - EX14
One of the better Pigs! – an Elizabethan mansion where the menu is “not haute cuisine”, admittedly, but where the solid cooking (much sourced from the “terrific kitchen garden”), and “brilliant breakfasts” (“the full works is a plateful”) mostly “deliver on expectation”, even given the considerable hype attached to the chain. The most hard-hearted review this year says: “It’s nice enough, and in an area of weak competition it’s worth the trip, but if the setting wasn’t so great, I don’t think the food would taste as nice!”. In autumn 2026, the litter is to expand to eleven with the birth of the Pig at Groombridge, Tunbridge Wells.
8. The Lost Kitchen
International restaurant in Chettiscombe
The Long Barn - EX16
There are “lots of Barbour jackets and Hunter wellies on show” at this “upmarket” (albeit set in a barn) wood-fired restaurant in a “fantastic rural location” near Tiverton. If that posh sartorial prospect makes you want to run for the hills, one reporter who resisted flight “persevered and was rewarded with a decent brunch” (similarly stoic diners can also pick from light lunches, sourdough pizzas and dinners on Friday and Saturday nights).
9. Goto
Japanese restaurant in Exeter
38 New Bridge Street - EX4
Dan & Katie Goto’s humble Japanese café relocated to Exeter from Plymouth in 2020 and is one of the beacons of decent eating to be had in this still very under-served city: “A top choice in town. Book well ahead or you will be disappointed. Surely time to move to bigger premises, guys!”
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