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With so many fantastic eateries in Somerset, it’s difficult to choose, but here are some of our favourites at the moment.
Hope you like them too…
Contact Us TodayJust opened in Wells (June 2023) a great new local addition to try!
A restaurant which offers a relaxed and informal dining experience, and a menu offering the best West Country produce and ingredients, cooked with care and attention. Highly recommended by ourselves 🙂
Closed Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Sunday.
Our nearest bar and restaurant – less than 1 mile from Greenacres. Great food – sit on the rooftop terrace with fantastic views across the Somerset hills and watch the sunset.
The Crown is a beautiful 17th century village pub in Pilton Somerset. Recently refurbished with a new restaurant, cosy bar area, games room and large garden. Just a 5 minute drive from Greenacres.
Without doubt the best Indian Restaurant in the area is less than 10 mins drive from Greenacres, on the A39 between Wells and Glastonbury. Take-away and eat-in.
Discount available for Greenacres visitors (excluding Saturday and Sunday. )
20 mins drive from the campsite, north of Shepton Mallet. The Oakhill offers fresh pub food prepared to a very high standard – open for lunches and dinner.
The best burgers in Wells! This is a take-away only but there are benches outside.
A modern, veg-led, sharing plates restaurant in the heart of Wells, Somerset. Sister restaurant of
Root, Bristol. The frequently changing menu offers a good selection of small sharing dishes, with a
strong emphasis on using local, seasonal ingredients.
Excellent Italian restaurant, serving freshly made pasta and authentic homemade pizzas. Located on Sadler Street, very close to Wells Cathedral.
Traditional family run country pub and eatery just 5 mins from Greenacres on the A361. Serves home-cooked, hearty pub food 7 days per week, including Sunday evenings.
The Sheppey is a pub out in a world of its own, amongst the peat beds and murmurating starlings of the Somerset Levels. It offers brilliant modern European food, a constantly changing roster of beers and ales, and a bar covered in casks of local ciders that’ll knock your socks off. It’s also often the best place around to catch live music.
If you’re looking to eat in the centre of Glastonbury, this is the place to go! A traditional pub, just off the main street, serving good value and tasty pub food.
Traditional family run country pub and eatery just 5 mins from Greenacres on the A361. Serves home-cooked, hearty pub food 7 days per week, including Sunday evenings.
Fancy a real breakfast treat?
Hartleys kitchen is a short drive (15 mins) from the site, between Shepton Mallet A37 and Wells A39 on the B3135.
They offer magnificent breakfasts and home-made lunches Tuesday – Saturday 8am – 4pm, Sunday 9am – 2:30pm
20 mins drive from the campsite, north of Shepton Mallet. The Oakhill offers fresh pub food prepared to a very high standard – open for lunches and dinner.
Glastonbury’s first and original vegetarian cafe. Established over 35 years ago, the café is an award winning, internationally renowned family business, nestled in the bustling high-street.