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To It's all in the name - this 16th-Century inn is perfectly positioned to offer respite to those exploring the delights of Devon. The Travellers Rest is set in glorious countryside just four miles from Exeter on the old A30, with Dartmoor and the coast within easy reach too. Rest your weary feet and enjoy some fine wine, quality al...
View full reviewCommunity pubs don't come any more inviting than The Nelson. A shelter for all in the picturesque suburb of Topsham, this pub is a great place to enjoy a tasty meal, relax with a drink, or meet up with friends and family for a good chat. The menu is filled with traditional favourites, constructed using ingredients procured from t...
View full reviewTucked away in the quaint estuary town of Topsham, the 18th-century Passage House Inn boasts one of the most picturesque waterside views in East Devon. Admire the avocets and swans over a morning coffee or watch the sun set with a pint of well-kept real ale, or perhaps a gin and tonic from the legendary gin list. Handily situated ...
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...
View full reviewBoasting a delightful waterside location and that quintessential Hall & Woodhouse home-from-home feel, you’re sure to be charmed by this family-friendly joint. Overlooking the estuary in the pretty town of Topsham, The Lighter Inn is a warm and welcoming pub that’s popular with locals and visitors alike. Dating back to the...
View full reviewAn unmissable destination for meat-lovers, The Pig & Pallet is the go-to spot for all things pulled, cured and barbecued. Whether your taste is for juicy chicken wings seasoned with Texan sweet chilli, or crispy fries loaded up with melting blue cheese sauce, this tantalising venue has something for you, and even for vegetaria...
View full reviewYou can tear up the rule book when it comes to The Crown & Sceptre. This charming and conveniently located establishment takes pub dining beyond your expectations. New proprietors Simon and Madeleine have created an eatery that is both contemporary and all-embracing. In addition to a delightfully warm welcome, this venue fuses a...
View full reviewA charming and historic 17th-century inn, The NoBody Inn is a haven for local foodies and tourists visiting the beautiful Devonshire countryside. Inside, the pub is full of character: a log-burning fire keeps the space warm and welcoming during winter, antique photographs and paintings adorn the walls and low beamed ceilings creat...
View full reviewStanding proudly among picturesque fields in the village of Broadclyst, a warm welcome awaits at New Inn. This is a destination pub for skittles and darts enthusiasts, and on weekends the large skittles alley can be hired for private parties. This family-friendly establishment also has a large beer garden with play areas for littl...
View full reviewSet in the stunningly beautiful Teign Valley and with its own small campsite by the winding river, Teign House Inn is steeped in local history. Its simple rustic charm has genuine integrity, dating back to when it began as the wages house for the local tin mine.
For a cosy evening meal it was the perfect place for us. The m...
�In the heart of the quaint village of Kenton, a few minutes' drive from Powderham Castle and the scenic coastline, The Dolphin Inn is a classic village pub and proud of it. It has recently been taken over by new management, and a refreshed food menu has been introduced which manages to balance delicious home-cooked food with gr...
View full reviewProviding 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...
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