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Built for the Earl of Devon in 1869, The Bay Hotel has seen its fair share of classy clientele. The building occupies a prime stretch of Teignmouth’s seafront and looks out over the pier, out to sea. Imposing yet elegant, the hotel has become a local landmark.
The impressive, stately facade is matched by the hotel’s int...
Opened in July 2014 in the seaside town of Teignmouth, this family-run venue offers guests a seamless blend of both English and Italian cuisine.
You can pop by in the morning for one of the excellent cooked breakfasts; the full English includes bacon, sausages, free-range eggs, hash browns and toast with beans and mushrooms...
Just a few minutes outside buzzy Exeter, The Lamb is the undisputed treasure of Longdown and the surrounding area. Its semi-rural location gives this charming eatery an air of delightful tranquillity, which is enhanced by the tasteful decor inside.
Settle down in a squashy armchair with a pint of local beer – perhaps Otte...
It seems 26 is a lucky number for the proprietors of Twentysix Café & Bistro - since 2010, this 26-seater café, located at number 26 Regent Street, has continued to grow in popularity. Although, with a menu like Twentysix's, no luck is needed, as patrons can't resist coming back for everything from warm buttery cro...
View full reviewA stone’s throw from the beach is this lovely Italian restaurant run by the delightful Lizzie and Franco. Experience the taste of Italy in this attractive venue where everything is fresh. Cream, butter and milk are bought from local organic supplier Riverford, and customers are welcome to purchase their products a...
View full reviewNestled in the Fingle Gorge, right on the banks of the River Teign, the Fingle Bridge Inn is a charming traditional pub and restaurant. This family-owned venue boasts a homely atmosphere, with a roaring fire in winter and outside terraces to enjoy when the sun shines. With its stunning location, it encourages fishermen, cyclists, ...
View full reviewThe Abbey Inn has ample outside seating from which to appreciate the vista of the River Dart, which flows alongside the inn. The pub has gone from strength to strength in recent years, proving a wonderful place to pull up a pew and browse the menus full of home-cooked food.
We began on a delicious high note, my guest enjoyi...
This picture-postcard hotel sits in an area steeped in myth and fable, with links to famous literature. The Dartbridge Inn dates back to the 19th century and embraces traditional features, from open fires to oak beams. In addition to ten delightful bedrooms, this dog-friendly inn also includes a charming bar and restaurant area, whic...
View full reviewBeachcomber sits in a prime position on the sea's edge, near the children's play park on the Teignmouth coast. For this and many other reasons, this lively café is a hit with locals and tourists alike. Choose to sit inside, relax on the ample outdoor seating, or order your treats to take away. Breakfast is an exciting affa...
View full reviewSurrounded by luscious gardens in the picturesque village of Shaldon, The Ness is a handsome pub housed in a Grade II listed Georgian property on the South West Coast Path. Offering different socialising areas, which are adorned with vintage boating memorabilia, it’s the perfect spot for whiling away the hours while taking in th...
View full reviewIn the old part of an idyllic seaside town resides the Witches Bowl; a recently refurbished eatery which oozes character and charm. Vintage and eclectic in style, the pub features a relaxed and intimate snug area, in addition to a sizeable dining room. The establishment has a café-bistro atmosphere in the daytime, offering...
View full reviewA family-friendly pub in Torquay, Wighton specialises in deliciously comforting British pub classic, sharing plates and quick bites. Cask ales from Marston's breweries and world wines are offered at the bar, and guests can enjoy the lush al fresco area for both outdoor drinking and dining during warmer weather. The little ones are no...
View full reviewThe Church House Inn is at the centre of the quaint hamlet of Holne, just four and a half miles from Ashburton and the A38 Devon Expressway. Set on the southeastern slopes of Dartmoor, amid the stunning scenery where the blockbuster film War Horse was filmed, the site of Holne has been home to a community since the 11th Century. ...
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