July 2025 by Daniel Walder
Popped in for a takeaway sandwich and coffee when passing through. Ordered a chicken mayo and bacon Panini. They were busy so it took a while which is fair enough, paid £14 which i thought was pretty punchy but maybe it was worth it? Well not really, was disappointed to find that once I'd driven out of the village it was really nothing special and was in fact was a chicken and cheese panini, no bacon to be seen. Coffee was good but only a medium size takeaway cup that was only 3/4 full. Not great ?
July 2025 by Elaine Friend
Visiting a friend and she took us to this delightful tea room. I had the best toasted tea cake ever, and made a point of telling them so.
May 2025 by Christopher
After a long trek at Tarr Steps how lucky to find a dog friendly cafe with great coffee , food and cake . Staff friendly and helpful. Thankyou
May 2025 by Sally Mather
Went in earlier today with my sister and sat waiting to be served, after 10 -15 mins my sis went to ask if we could order and the young girl said NO she had other things to do, so not impressed, won't bother going there anymore
February 2025 by Paul McCarthy
Very impressed and they serve eggs! (Unlike the place opposite).
November 2024 by Lynn Jackson
Nice food..staff friendly and helpful..Nice place to have breakfast or lunch
September 2024 by Caroline Weeks
Sadly whilst the food looked nice, but we didn't get to taste it. Two young girls in charge and were very slow and disorganised. We waited in a queue to order for 10mins then told to sit down then continued to wait. Walked out. Shame! Better tea shops in this lovely village. Try the Copper Kettle
September 2024 by Michael Sands
Waited outside for quite a while then once we sat down we were asked ?You?re not wanting food are you??
Well that was the plan!
Left speechless and unfed!
September 2024 by Caroline Abbey
Sadly whilst the food looked nice, but we didn't get to taste it. Two young girls in charge and were very slow and disorganised. We waited in a queue to order for 10mins then told to sit down then continued to wait. Walked out. Shame! Better tea shops in this lovely village. Try the Copper Kettle
August 2024 by Karen Horton
Couldn?t be bothered to serve us after telling us to sit down and they would take the order from the table. We waited half an hour then left, very poor service. Not recommended.
August 2024 by Debbie Bidmead
Really really love this gorgeous little cafe in Dulverton. Always delicious food, great vegan/vegetarian choices and all local produce. Mortimers is the only cafe open on a Monday and can be busy but the lovely, young hardworking girls are efficient and pleasant and make fabulous barista coffee!!
The food is well worth the wait.
Highly highly recommend ????
Vegetarian options: Soups, salads, omelettes a wide variety
Dietary restrictions: I am gluten free it was perfect
Kid-friendliness: A true family run cafe
Wheelchair accessibility: No steps into cafe
August 2024 by Mary Zarrett
Absolutely LOVE this small establishment in beautiful Dulverton- The food is scrumptious with great barrista coffee & bubble tea- The young waitresses are hardworking and efficient in the ONLY cafe open on a Monday- The girls cope well with sometimes impatient and RUDE customers which myself and my friend unbelievably witnessed-
Well done Mortimers ? Delicious and a pleasure to sit and relax in your chilled atmosphere and music ?
August 2024 by Jez Rudkins
Really slow service and the waitress was quite rude
July 2024 by G Hartland
Updated 20240719: Joy of joys, the originals are back after the break last year. Fantastic food, great choice of cakes, fabulous coffee and tea. Highly recommended, go visit this place and fill your boots with culinary goodness. Note that the burgers come without chips, so you can fill up with cake afterwards if - and that's a big if - you still have room.
Originally: Such a good place to be. We stopped off for a cup of tea and coffee first, then did done shopping, and then went back for lunch. The BBQ Moo burger, a wonderfully cooked through slab of meat nestled within a rustic brioche (yes, brioche, not ciabatta) with a delightfully spicy mango chutney, was fabulous. The spinach and mushroom omelette was herby and filling and came with three little pickles and chutneys (beetroot, mango, and a curried onion one) and was delicious. Topped off with a couple of elderflower pressées and a good meal was had.
Service was slow but then all the tables were taken it being lunchtime. If you were in a rush, then go before 12 or after 1330. But if you are happy chatting and working out what to do next, and wondering if you could fit in a sliver of one of the amazing cakes afterwards, then this relaxed family- and dog friendly place is for you. Did I mention the cafetière coffee is to die for? It has a soul of its own, and lets you know it's there while still in the pot. A single sniff will wake the dead, enliven your tongue, and bring colour to your cheeks.
Hugely recommended.
Kid-friendliness: Kids menu, helpful staff
July 2024 by Charles Scott
Hard to judge on just one visit, but homemade lemon drizzle cake was light, with faintest taste of lemon.