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Providing an abundance of real ale, local cider and good conversation, as well as delicious homemade food using the best local, seasonal produce available, this is a pub you’ll want to return to again and again. The café serves proper coffees, teas, cakes and pastries and the restaurant serves lunchtime and eveni...
View full reviewThe Rose & Crown in Calverleigh is a true country pub at heart. It’s an attractive, comfortable space with a laid-back ambience that makes guests feel right at home. For those visiting with an appetite, starters such as potted duck confi t with ale chutney, granary toast and mixed leaves, and smoked mackerel and horseradish ...
View full reviewThis converted country house with attractive traditional features now functions as a popular guest house and bed and breakfast. The red-brick building, complete with Tudoresque beams on its elegant frontage, stands in its own extensive grounds. Situated in miles of picturesque countryside, this is a perfect base for those wishing ...
View full reviewWith a well-travelled and rosy-cheeked rugby aficionado at the helm, the irresistible Jack in the Green is proving to be one of Devon's most exciting freehouses. Finishing 60th in the National Restaurant Awards' 'UK's Top 100 Restaurants' and fifth in the 'UK's Top 50 Gastropubs', The Jack is celebrating its 20th year in style. E...
View full reviewSet on the outskirts of Exeter, Cranberry Farm is not only a convenient haven for those passing through, but a wonderful destination in its own right. We were led through the spacious restaurant area to a candlelit wooden table nestled in a cosy corner. There are plenty of options stocked behind the bar, including Badger real ale ...
View full reviewPreviously known as The Poachers Pocket, The 17th Century Hotel is thought to date back to 1644 and boasts a truly outstanding setting overlooking the awe-inspiring Blackdown Hills. Despite its rural location this gorgeous hotel and function venue is easily accessible from junctions 26 and 27 of the M5 and Tiverton Parkway Railway...
View full reviewViceroy prides itself on being at the cutting edge of Indian dining. The decor is sleek and minimalist, and the menu is refreshingly novel. Critics and diners alike have great things to say of this innovative Indian restaurant, and I am no exception. Stir-fried scallops with Kerala spices; chicken marinated with cream cheese, cas...
View full reviewViceroy prides itself on being at the cutting edge of Indian dining. The decor is sleek and minimalist, and the menu is refreshingly novel. Critics and diners alike have great things to say of this innovative Indian restaurant, and I am no exception. Stir-fried scallops with Kerala spices; chicken marinated with cream cheese, cas...
View full reviewThis 16th-Century longhouse appears untouched at first glance. Immeasurable care has been taken to retain all of the features and idiosyncrasies that make a building of its age so special, but without compromise when it comes to comfort for the 21st-Century visitor. It is perhaps this careful balancing act that accounts for the popu...
View full reviewThe Prince of Wales Inn is located in the charming village of Holcombe Rogus, near the eastern end of the Grand Western Canal. Occupying a 17th-Century building, the pub has recently been beautifully refurbished. Under new ownership, it is fast gaining a reputation as one of the best places in the area to enjoy traditional food and r...
View full reviewA charming thatched pub, the Greyhound Country Inn is thought to date back to the 11th century and is steeped in historic charm. Inside, squashy sofas, log burners and a well-stocked bar await wintertime visitors, and during summer the spacious garden is bustling with guests. Stopping by with your four-legged friends? Families wit...
View full reviewWith a superb menu, a great array of drinks and regular evening entertainment, this attractive venue is the buzzy heart of Awliscombe. Pop by for open mic night to check out the local talent, or for karaoke night to show off your stuff. The venue combines cosy traditional charms like exposed brick and wooden beams, with a tasteful...
View full reviewEnjoy a relaxing drive down quiet lanes, winding through peaceful countryside, before arriving at the even more tranquil Lakeview Manor, where you are sure to be greeted with a smile. This is the perfect place to get away from it all - and to indulge in some absolutely delicious food. First stop is a beautiful ornamental lake; there...
View full reviewIn the pretty conservation village of Brampford Speke, with its thatched cottages and wonderful situation on both the Exe Valley Way and Devonshire Heartland Way, you will find The Lazy Toad - an 18th-century Grade II listed inn. A warm welcome from the friendly staff awaits you at this cosy establishment, which features log fires b...
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