Restaurants in Glastonbury
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Heaphy's
Squeeze into one of the benches at this chaotic Glasto fave and settle in; the food might take a while. When it does you'll find hearty pizzas, doorstop sarnies and hot chillies on your plate, washed down with English tea or fresh-squeezed fruit juice (organic and ethical, of course).
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Rainbow's End
A Glasto classic, this charming wholefood cafe cooks up generous portions of veggie chilli, fresh quiches and hearty soups, served up in a cheery dining room dotted with potted plants and mix-and-match furniture, plus a little patio out back. The homemade cakes are particularly yummy.
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Mocha Berry
This ever-popular cafe is the top spot in Glastonbury for a frothy latte, a fresh milkshake or a stack of breakfast pancakes.
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Hundred Monkeys Cafe
Surprisingly sleek bistro, decked out with leather sofas, pine tables and a big blackboard listing fresh pastas, salads and mains. If you've a spare half-hour ask about the origin of the name – the original 100th monkey.
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Who'd A Thought It Inn
In keeping with Glastonbury's outsider spirit, this town pub is brimming with wacky character, from the vintage signs and upside-down bike on the ceiling to the reclaimed red telephone box tucked in one corner. Locals pack in for its superior food and ales; Glastonbury kingpin Michael Eavis has even been known to pop in for a pint.
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George & Pilgrim
Snug pub with creaking timbers and stone arches that hint at its 15th-century inn heritage. Plenty of local ciders and ales on tap, plus a decent pub-grub menu.
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