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Moretonhampstead has something to suit every taste and budget. From the local bakery to supermarkets and butchers, cafes and pubs the town boasts a variety of places to shop for food and drink.
So if you're looking for locally-sourced ingredients to cook at home or somewhere to eat out at night, Moretonhampstead is bound to have the right place for you.
Central Stores Coffee shop & Bakery
A very popular bakery and Coffee Shop serving light meals, cakes, sandwiches and baguettes every day as well as freshly baked bread. Take away sandwiches and pasties available. Friendly welcome.
Co-op
Co-Operative Supermarket offering hot pasties and sandwiches as well as organic fruit and veg along with all your other general household needs.
Dartmoor Tearooms and Café
Tea room and Bistro. Welcome to the best cream tea on Dartmoor - home made scones and jam plus the best clotted cream ever.Want to taste some real Dartmoor cooking along with warm friendly hospitality? Then call into Dartmoor Tearooms & Café in Moretonhampstead - in the heart of Devon. You won't find fresher scones or a more yummy carrot cake. All our meals, scones, puddings and cakes are homemade even our yummy teacakes.
Howton Farm Produce
Quality lamb born and reared within 2 miles of Moreton. Half for your freezer butchered to your requirements or individual cuts. Buy from the Farm by giving us a call or at the fortnightly Tuesday Market in the Parish Hall. Support local food. Members of the Slow Food Movement.
Michael Howard High Quality Butcher
High Quality Butcher and Delicatessen in central Mortonhampstead. This Devonshire butchers stocks a wide range of meat products, from lamb and beef sourced from local farms, to hand made sausages and fresh pies. There is also a wide range of foods on offer at the deli counter, including olives, hams, and even coffee beans. There is also a small selection of fresh vegetables from farms in the surrounding area, and you can even find ice-cream and home-made gâteaux inside. A feshly cooked meal is provided every week day to take away or salads or baguettes with fillings of your choice can be made on the spot!
Sandy Park Inn
Matthew and Shona Lumsdaine welcome you to this charming Dartmoor Inn with it's beamed ceilings, open log fires and relaxed country atmosphere. Real ales, fine wines, superb food and a warm welcome awaits you at The Sandy Park Inn. A top rated 17th century thatched Inn, a popular local, in beautiful unspoilt Dartmoor landscape. The perfect hideaway, offering easy walking access to the stunning Teign valley with The National Trust's gem Castle Drogo less than a mile away.
The Bell Inn
In 1801 the Bell was one of the inns providing refreshment at the Races on Mardon Down, and it was often used for meetings of local societies. In the 1890s St. Annes Well Brewery in Exeter took over the Inn - see their name on the windows. In 1935 it was the first inn to be connected to electricity. It is a traditional pub frequented by locals and visitors alike.
The White Hart Hotel
Hotel, brasserie & bar serving delicious meals of high quality in a newly refurbished restaurant.
The White Horse Inn
Welcome to The White Horse Inn, Moretonhampstead, Devon Behind a rather unprepossessing facade, lies a genuine slice of foodie heaven - included in the Michelin Guide to Eating Out in Pubs 2009. This once almost derelict spit and sawdust now boasts a beautiful dining room, stunning barn conversion and romantic Mediterranean style courtyard. The award winning chefs take pride in using all the fabulous produce that Devon has to offer from its tors to its shores using only local artisans wherever possible. The fayre can best be described as modern British/Mediterranean fusion, and whilst the food is high quality the atmosphere remains lively and informal.

