300 Restaurants near Frome

We found 300 restaurants within 20 miles 20 miles of Frome

This quaint town in Somerset might be small, but it sure does pack a mighty punch, boasting a rich history, natural beauty and a huge cultural scene. In fact, Frome is now a popular weekend getaway location in the UK. The charming town is packed with plenty of cosy and relaxed restaurants, many of which are situated in reclaimed historic buildings, including Britain’s oldest serving tavern. Locals and visitors alike are spoiled for choice when it comes to traditional British pubs serving quintessentially English dishes, many of which showcase high quality local produce. However, that’s not to say there aren’t other types of restaurants in Frome. Discover casual joints serving up worldwide cuisine, cafes and tea rooms perfect for an afternoon stop off, and several fine dining destinations for special occasions. Have a scroll through this list, then hit 'book now' when you find something you like.

 Restaurants near Frome
 Restaurants near Frome
 Restaurants near Frome
 Restaurants near Frome
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Matina

Matina

Bristol, BS1 1JQ
19.4 miles
Wagamama Bristol Cribbs Causeway

Wagamama Bristol Cribbs Causeway

Bristol, BS1 3BX
19.4 miles
Located in the main dining area of Bristol Cribbs Causeway, after a day of browsing (or buying) in the shops, visit Wagamama for some hearty Pan-Asian food. ... Find out more
The Real Greek Bristol

The Real Greek Bristol

Bristol, BS1 3BX
19.4 miles
The Real Greek does a grand job of reviving warm memories of holiday hospitality, although the food is better and more varied than your stereotypical touris ... Find out more
Marmo

Marmo

Old town, BS1 1RG
19.4 miles
Marmo is a neighbourhood restaurant and wine bar in the centre of Bristol serving a hyper-seasonal small plates menu and an all-natural wine list. Nestled i ... Find out more
The Rainbow Casino

The Rainbow Casino

Bristol, BS1 5TY
19.5 miles
Located inside Bristol's Harbourside Gala Casino, The Casino restaurant is a buzzy bar and grill that is always filled with a fun crowd. Relaxed in style, t ... Find out more
Mr Wolf's

Mr Wolf's

Avon, BS1 1TG
19.5 miles
Mr Wolf's is a family run venue that celebrates and promotes the vast diversity, talent and creativity of the Bristol music scene. Here, the team strives to ... Find out more
Loose Cannon

Loose Cannon

Bristol, BS1 5SZ
19.5 miles
Just a stone's throw from Millennium Square, you'll find Loose Cannon – a proudly independent cocktail bar. Found in the heart of the Harbourside, Loo ... Find out more
The Rummer

The Rummer

Bristol, BS1 1JH
19.5 miles
The Rummer was established in 1742, and is in the heart of medieval Bristol. By using high quality local produce, the team at The Rummer are able to distil, ... Find out more
The Slug and Lettuce, Bristol

The Slug and Lettuce, Bristol

Bristol, BS1 1UB
19.5 miles
What we think
"The bold, brash Slug & Lettuce chain is the antithesis of the ‘best kept secret’ or ‘this little place I know’. It’s ..." Read our full review
Old India

Old India

Bristol, BS1 1TG
19.5 miles
What we think
"Old Bristol would be as appropriate a name as Old India for this grand-looking restaurant housed in the Grade II-listed former Stock Exchange in the ci ..." Read our full review
Gourmet Burger Kitchen Bristol Cabot Circus

Gourmet Burger Kitchen Bristol Cabot Circus

Broadmead, BS1 3BT
19.5 miles
Bristol’s Cabot Circus branch of British burger chain Gourmet Burger Kitchen is located right in the shopping centre, making it a perfect place to sto ... Find out more
No 1 Harbourside Bristol

No 1 Harbourside Bristol

Harbourside, BS1 5UH
19.5 miles
No. 1 Harbourside opened its doors in Bristol back in 2010, and the team had set out to show the people of Bristol that the community that this was not just ... Find out more
Steak Of The Art

Steak Of The Art

Bristol, BS1 5LN
19.5 miles
What we think
"Forgive the slightly silly, yet immensely memorable name and you'll find in this Bristol restaurant a marriage of well-sourced steak and local art work ..." Read our full review
The Duck & Willow

The Duck & Willow

Bristol, BS16 5UE
19.5 miles
This award-winning pub on the outskirts of Bristol offers up proper gastropub fare in comfortable surrounds. Throughout the dining spaces there’s a ... Find out more
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Adjacent to the borders of Wiltshire, Devon and Dorset, Frome is a unique town with plenty to offer. Famed for being the original Somerset market town, Frome is known for its lively regular markets which take place up to three times a week. On the first Sunday of every month, the particularly special Frome Market Festival sets up in the centre, attracting visitors from far and wide with numerous stalls selling the best local food and drink, organic produce, homeware, gifts, trinkets and more. Its exciting calendar of events is not limited to the award-winning market, but also includes days like the Frome Carnival, cheese show and Christmas extravaganza, offering plenty to do throughout the year.

Frome has a history rooted in the wool and cloth industry, once being a larger town than Bath, and has more listed buildings than any other town in Somerset. The historic architecture is present throughout Frome and creates a distinctive ambience wherever you may be. Due to its location in the centre of Somerset, Frome also makes an excellent base to explore the surrounding towns and nearby historic monuments, like Stonehenge. Make a weekend of it and treat yourself and loved ones to a night or two in one of its boutique cottages or friendly B&Bs.

If you’re after some fresh air and exercise, you’re in luck, as the lush English countryside is right on your doorstep. Pack a picnic and take a hike through the rolling hills, hire a bike, or try something new like horse-riding for a fun day out.