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    Coal Grill and Bar

    3.4 (9 reviews)
    ModerateBrasseries

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    4 years ago

    gr8 service, young Man called carter was delightfu! will definitely be back again!! Best way 2 selebrate platinum jubilee

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    The Blue Ball Inn - Devon Ruby beef fillet with foie gras

    The Blue Ball Inn

    3.5(2 reviews)
    30.3 mi
    ££

    I thouroughly recommend you put your sat-nav / map-reading skills to the test and seek out this gem…read morein little Triscombe, right on the edge of the Quantock hills in Somerset. We chose here as a midway point to meet some Devon-based friends for dinner and were absolutely delighted. First the dinner compares to some of the best restaurants I've visited in the southwest. There isn't a trace of gastropub pretention. Most of the ingredients are made or sourced within a stone's throw of the village, including a beer brewed 150 years away. I chose hare starter, slow roasted belly pork with black pudding and apple (I know everywhere does belly pork these days but this was five star compared to the greasy hunks some places serve), and the somerset cheese board (vivid descriptions of local cheeses were too fascinating to resist). Second, the setting. Who could not love being nestled upstairs in a narrow, thatched barn, timber beams arching above, wood stoves crackling gently, with a blissful view of north somerset and exmoor? It was worth the slightly nervous drive down lanes so narrow the nettles brushed the car windows. Seek it out if you can!

    I couldn't disagree more! The food is mediocre, but highly priced. The restaurant is certainly not…read moredisabled friendly. I wouldn't recommend this pub/ restaurant.

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    JJ's Brasserie

    JJ's Brasserie

    4.0(1 review)
    49.2 mi

    Jj's Brasserie, Weston Super Mare…read more So once you get past all the chav's, the beeping of arcade machines, and the overexcited (over sugar fed) children (usually on excessive amounts of candy floss), you can find yourself some nice little eateries on the side streets of good old Weston. The landlady of the b&b we stayed at recommended this French place so we felt sure that, given she was a local, she would know what she was talking about. The front of house gentleman was indeed a gentleman. He was attentive, friendly, down to earth, and made us feel very welcome. To start we shared warm bread with a good quality, flavorsome olive oil and balsamic vinegar. Perfect to wet the whistle! The boy was really pleased with his sirloin steak (priced at £14.95) and said it was cooked perfectly. His chips were incredibly chunky and in my view, real steak chips. His English mustard was served to him on an amuse bouche spoon.. A nice little touch. My paella (again £14.95) was presented beautifully. It was filled with meat and seafood so had plenty going on texture-wise. My only complaint would be that it needed slightly more seasoning and maybe a good squeeze of lemon, but other than that it was really rather enjoyable.  I washed my meal down with a large bottle of sparkling San Pellogrino as I didnt fancy alcohol. This was served to me nice and cold; something so simple that so many eateries get wrong. The boy washed his steak down with a pint of Somerset's very own, Thatchers Gold. How very apt, given that we were in Somerset. :-) A really pleasant evening.

    Coal Grill and Bar - brasseries - Updated May 2026

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