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The Two Mile Oak dates back to the early 18th century, having been licensed in 1703. Over the years, this traditional British pub has welcomed many visitors, all of whom have enjoyed the heartfelt hospitality, sumptuous food and great drinks on offer here. If you’re passing by – or if you’re staying in the area – this is a mu...
View full reviewWith spectacular views over Hameldown and chickens roaming in the spacious garden, The Old Inn at Widecombe-in-the-Moor is the epitome of a traditional Dartmoor eatery. Widecombe is a walkers’ hub, and The Old Inn is the perfect place to rest up and enjoy a well-earned pint of ale or cider, a tasty lunch, or a traditional Devon ...
View full reviewThis traditional treasure lies directly along the Two Moors Way walking route and is very popular with both walkers and cyclists enjoying the unspoilt Devon countryside. The pub seamlessly blends tradition with country comfort to create a welcoming atmosphere. Long-standing staff welcome visitors and locals in the cosy bar to rela...
View full reviewA traditional country village pub (just two and a half miles from Junction 27 of the M5), Redwoods Inn offers a very warm welcome, and delicious and generous portions in its bar and restaurant. The extensive menu and substantial specials board change regularly and offer a variety of vegetarian alternatives. On Tuesday and Wednesda...
View full reviewKingskerswell is one of those lucky villages that looks good in any weather. It also has the advantage of a great location (equidistant between Newton Abbot and Torquay) and facilities - the fantastic Hare and Hounds for starters. The team here have thought of everything. In the colder months there is the vibrant restaurant, bar...
View full reviewSuccessfully blending the contemporary with the traditional, The Union Inn offers a marvellous environment in which to relax and enjoy a delicious bite to eat. Log fires and stylish cream and brown decor bestow an air of comfort, while Tom, Axelle and the team ensure a friendly welcome and efficient service throughout your visit. Men...
View full reviewA firm fixture in the Ashill community, this charming village pub is a shelter for all. On the culinary front, there's a range of traditional options to choose from, in addition to a daily changing specials board - guests could opt to begin with smoked salmon, prawn and crab roulade and follow with confit duck leg on a bed of bubble...
View full reviewThe Rising Sun is a friendly refuge for commuters, holidaymakers and local families. A short distance from the A38 near Ashburton, the gateway to Dartmoor, this pub is a picturesque venue all year round, with views across open countryside from its beautifully landscaped beer garden. Inside, nearly 2,000 old iron keys hang from expos...
View full reviewThe Crown & Sceptre is 300 years old; for the last 39 of those years it has been run by the Wheeler family. Every nook is filled with interesting original features, and there's a grassy beer garden for the summer months. The bar stocks an excellent selection of real ales and the menu lists home-cooked food made with ingredients ...
View full reviewLegend has it that the fire has been burning here since the inn was rebuilt in 1845, so a warm welcome really is guaranteed to those visiting The Warren House Inn. Add to that original oak beams and stunning Dartmoor views and you've got a cosy traditional pub in the heart of the National Park. Aptly, the pub offers own-recipe warre...
View full reviewThe Kings Arms is a lovely Grade II listed property set beside the old Okehampton to Exeter trunk road in the village of South Zeal. Thought to be approximately 500 years old and located at the western entrance to the village, it is an important visual landmark. The Kings Arms is open all year round and is a fine resting place for l...
View full reviewWith a thatched roof, open fires and wall-mounted antlers, The Stag Inn at Rackenford is a real olde-worlde English establishment. Steeped in history, this 12th-century pub is one of the oldest watering holes in the South West. A recent change in hands has led to a revamp that successfully retains its historic feel. Situated just of...
View full reviewTraditional values are important to this pub - you'll find no televisions, pool tables or juke boxes, only deliciously hearty food, meant to be enjoyed in good company. Light bites are available at lunchtime, including a range of sandwiches served on fresh, crusty bread. The dinner menu is concise, and comprises traditional dishes w...
View full reviewThe Old Church House Inn is in a tranquil setting opposite Torbryan church and feels wonderfully off the beaten track, although Newton Abbot and Totnes are relatively near. With its white stone walls, attractive beer garden, and wisteria gracing the entrance, the Old Church House Inn is a picture-perfect country pub...
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