Reviews of Orestone Manor Hotel, Torquay
Review by Elizabeth Jones on 4th September, 2007
Add your review Date visited: 01.09.07
A Touch of Relaxation:
The Orestone Manor definitely lived up to expectations when I dined for lunch last week; with the beautiful and peaceful surroundings, accompanied by mouth-watering food served with a smile. I enjoyed a classic Beer Battered local Fish, served with chunky chips, whilst drinking a refreshing White Wine Spritzer, followed by a selection of homemade ice creams. My friend opted for the healthy yet appetising Salad of Smoked Chicken, Pancetta and soft boiled egg and finished it with the Hot Plum Pudding, blossom honey and lavender syrup.
We were both reassured by the flexibility of the restaurant, allowing for the more relaxed diners to the formal shirt and tie occasions. There were people both on the terrace enjoying the fresh air as well as those choosing to sit in the recently refurbished restaurant. I would certainly be confident travelling to the Orestone Manor for all types of dining; and with my parents’ Wedding Anniversary around the corner I think a reservation is inevitable.
It is only a short distance from both Torquay and Exeter, so there are no excuses to miss out on the experience.
Review by dr jon brant on 25th September, 2006
Add your review Date visited: 15-16/9/06
There is generally a very nice ambience about the hotel. We had the smallest room in the attic and it was still nice. The lady of the house did NOT have the knack of making us feel at ease and in fact made us feel uncomfortable at times- I am not sure whether this was because she is new to the business.
The restaurant and service was excellent- personal without being intrusive- BUT,I think the chef had his night off when we ate- I had the sea bass and was amazed how anyone could make such a beautiful dish so tasteless- it was also watery and was served with an obviously reheated tomato based thick sauce- I catch and cook sea bass and know how easy it is to cook decent seabass well. I suspect that it was frozen- not michelin star material at all!
Breakfast was the best I had ever been served!
Generally very good.
Would not go again for the reasons above.
Review by rose verdum on 10th October, 2005
Add your review Date visited: 25.09.05
Arriving at Orestone Manor was the highlight of our holidays. As you cross the front door you feel as you are arriving at home, a hint of the colonial, extremelly relaxing environment and never a touch of casuality.
Tthe Service nad attention to detail was impecable and you even get a weather forecast on your pillow at night time.
We definitelly lived paradise. Can't wait to go back.
Review by Anonymous
Add your review Date visited: 29/09/2004
Excellent restaurant. Charming rooms. Excellent staff.
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