HORN OF PLENTY – DEVON RESTAURANT OF THE YEAR
The Horn of Plenty Country House Hotel and Restaurant near Tavistock, has been named as Devon Restaurant of the Year according to the Good Food Guide 2007 – now in its 55 th edition and published by Which? the publication is Britain's leading independent guide.
‘A welcoming blend of unpretentious hospitality and professionalism provide the setting for Peter Gorton's cooking, which eschews modern spareness without resorting to over-garnished fussiness. These are dishes that are meticulously made, full of interesting juxtapositions, with flavour balances spot-on,' says the review in the guide.
The Horn of Plenty's success and recognition continues to go from strength to strength and this accolade is the latest to add to an impressive list of awards including a Michelin Star for the past nine years, 3 AA rosettes since 1991 and the Horn of Plenty is an Egon Ronay Top 200 Hotel.
Set in five acres with breathtaking views over the Tamar Valley, now a World Heritage Site, The Horn of Plenty is renowned for serving up top quality, fresh, locally sourced food whilst also being one of the most luxurious hotels in Devon.
The hotel is also licensed to hold civil wedding ceremonies and is a popular choice for business conferences and meetings.
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