107 Restaurants near Somerset

We found 107 restaurants within 30 miles 30 miles of Somerset

We’ve all done it, spent ages scrolling through the internet, trying to find a restaurant for date night or a get together with friends. But most of the time, those searches don’t come to anything, because there is no easy way of narrowing down what we’re looking for. Luckily, our list below is on hand with a great selection of local Somerset restaurants, each offering a unique experience. Whether you're craving bottomless brunch, want some deliciously fresh seafood, or to enjoy a classic Sunday roast, you're sure to find a restaurant that ticks all the boxes. From family celebrations to intimate date nights and work related get togethers, our selection caters to every occasion and budget. With options ranging from casual dining to more fine dining establishments, there's something to suit every taste and preference. Just get to know the easy filters on the left to narrow down your search according to your specific criteria. Whatever you’re in the mood for, you’ll find it here.

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PURO

PURO

Clevedon, BS21 7PH
23.6 miles
The Wheatsheaf Combe Hay

The Wheatsheaf Combe Hay

Bath, BA2 7EG
28.7 miles
What we think
"Stripped back to the original stonework and flagstones and decorated in calming neutrals, the Wheatsheaf is a serene, welcoming space, with solid oak t ..." Read our full review
The Duke of Oxford

The Duke of Oxford

Weston-Super-Mare, BS23 1TF
16.8 miles
Comfortable, stylish, eclectic, modern vintage. All have been used to describe the decor and atmosphere of  The Duke.  ? The Duke of Oxford&nbs ... Find out more
Farmers Arms

Farmers Arms

Taunton, TA3 5RS
10.3 miles
What we think
"Set back from the lane, with far-reaching views across the Somerset Levels, this rambling 16th-century pub boasts super accommodation with seating area ..." Read our full review
The White Hart Pub & Rooms

The White Hart Pub & Rooms

Wells, BA5 2RR
14.2 miles
Here at the 15th century White Hart in the Cathedral City of Wells, we love nothing more than taking care of people and creating happy memories. A previous ... Find out more
Rock Salt

Rock Salt

Weston Super Mare, BS22 9UZ
18.1 miles
Rock Salt, embraces a laid back dining experience serving fresh seafood and traditional dishes. The Bay, an all day dining restaurant, gives you a reason to ... Find out more
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Situated in the heart of South West England, Somerset is a ceremonial county. Its borders are surrounded by the Bristol Channel, Gloucestershire, and Bristol to the north, Wiltshire to the east and north east, Dorset to the south east, and Devon to the south west. Somerset is celebrated for its iconic cheddar cheese and the rich tradition of cider making, and you’ll still find plenty of cheese and cider from this region today. The county's lush landscapes were once adorned with abundant apple orchards, establishing Somerset as the cider capital of the UK. The Cheddar Gorge caves continue to play a vital role in the maturation of cheese. And, while Somerset is known for its rural calmness, serving as the gateway to the West Country, it also connects popular destinations like Hampshire and Wiltshire to the picturesque peninsula of Devon and Cornwall. Amidst its quiet charm, Somerset conceals a treasure trove of history and scenic beauty, embodying the quintessential British blend of heritage and natural splendour.