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Ye Olde Globe Inn befits its picturesque location in the quaint village of Berrynarbor; full of antiques and curios, the inn exudes charm and character. It first became an inn in 1675, having been converted from two cottages dating back to 1280, and retains its olde-worlde atmosphere. The menu reflects these traditional surroundings...
View full reviewSet in an idyllic location on a North Devon cliff top in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Sandy Cove Hotel has views overlooking the sea and beautiful Exmoor. It's the sort of place which draws people back time and time again to enjoy the amazing location along with the warm relaxed atmosphere and superb cuisine. Dining her...
View full reviewSawmills is a waterside pub par excellence, sitting below Berrynarbor in the pretty Watermouth Valley between Ilfracombe and Combe Martin. Last year, the pub opened its doors after major refurbishment and boasts an artsy feel that’s in keeping with its working past. There’s plenty of light thanks to the huge panoramic window o...
View full reviewThe Dolphin Bar and Bistro is a traditional family-friendly inn that boasts a spectacular location by the sea, and serves equally spectacular food and real ales. An open fireplace creates a warm and friendly atmosphere in the bar, and the newly refurbished bistro upstairs has remarkable views directly over the bay. Here, a delicious...
View full reviewThis hidden gem stands by one of Devon’s most underappreciated coastal beauty spots, Hele Bay. Historically a wreckers beach where coal ships bound for Ilfracombe were lured onto the rocks, nowadays this pleasant beach is known for stunning views, rock climbing and plentiful rock pools for young explorers. After a day in the sun...
View full reviewYou'll be in a jubilant mood before you even get to Ye Olde George & Dragon in the pretty village of Combe Martin. The drive takes you through some of North Devon's most stunning countryside, winding through rolling hills and ending right at the sea. The pub was undergoing a major refurbishment when we visited, no mean feat when you ...
View full reviewThe Quay restaurant is proud to present a beautiful menu, which is accessible, simple and delicious, and showcases local produce. Situated on the stunning harbour of Ilfracombe, The Quay restaurant has three different dining areas. Whether dining at lunchtime or in the evening, guests will enjoy vibrant scenes of boats drifting th...
View full reviewThe Royal Britannia Hotel sits proudly on the North Devon coast. Surrounded by Ilfracombe’s bustling harbour, rugged cliffs and sunny beaches, there’s no shortage of things to do and see in this beautiful part of Devon. Lundy Island, an unspoiled island bursting with wildlife and famed for puffins inhabiting the cliffs, is eas...
View full reviewThere's a food revolution quietly happening in Ilfracombe, and restaurants like The Capstone are at the forefront of a brand-new wave of quality dining experiences. As one of the town's premier eateries, The Capstone serves a menu that gives a whole new meaning to the phrase 'food for thought'. The setting is a delight; think gold-p...
View full reviewIt usually falls on the plain. But tonight, on a storm-battered North Devon coast, the rain is lashing down on a long-established Spanish corner of Ilfracombe that is anything but plain. Even on a gloomy Thursday night such as this, The Terrace Tapas Bar buzzes with chatter and a welcoming Mediterranean glow that defies a town that...
View full reviewA restaurant in a converted Victorian police station? In Ilfracombe? That's right officer - the bars are off the windows and the only cuffs in this place are those on the shirts of diners enjoying elegant, yet refreshingly simple food in this effortlessly cool, laid-back restaurant of stripped wooden floors; exposed stone walls; and ...
View full reviewIn the delightful fishing town of Ilfracombe on the North Devon coast, you'll find a veritable English gem in the form of Chimes of St James. Here you can expect the very best of produce gathered from the local area, which is cooked in the open kitchen in full view of diners. If you visit for an evening meal, you might begin with sm...
View full reviewThis modern Indian restaurant is situated in the heart of Ilfracombe, right in the middle of the High Street. The menu lists an impressive array of Bangladeshi and Indian cuisine, inviting you to indulge in your favourite dish or perhaps try something new. Whether it's a classic such as chicken tikka masala you're after, or a veg...
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