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The Volunteer Inn has been part of Ottery St Mary’s history since 1810, a testament to its popularity and promise of delivering great food and drink. In 2012 Jacqui and Mike Down became the proud proprietors and have since refurbished the pub to freshen it up whilst retaining the character of the place.
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This buzzy pub is set in a Grade II listed building which pairs modern conveniences with attractive traditional features. Pop in for a quick drink and discover a well-stocked bar with tipples like Cotleigh’s IPA Anniversary ale and Sheppy’s Farmhouse Draught on tap. You’ll also find a full range of spirits and soft drinks, s...
View full reviewThe Lamb and Flag can be found tucked away on Batt's Lane, a small back road off Ottery's main street. The building dates back to the 16th Century, when it was built as a respite centre for the builders of nearby St Mary's church. The Lamb and Flag offers a gastropub-style menu with starters such as coconut-breaded king prawns and...
View full reviewThe Bakehouse in Cullompton welcomes guests into a warm traditional setting, perfectly fused with contemporary touches. Set on the town’s High Street, this charming café and restaurant is full of character, with exposed brick walls and candlelit tables, and offers a daily selection of specials made from seasonal ingredients. View full review
Located between Newton Abbot and Teignmouth, Bishopsteignton overlooks the gorgeous River Teign estuary. Originally built as a farmhouse in the 16th Century, Cockhaven Manor is now a charming inn set in the heart of the village, with a restaurant that provides a diverse menu offering great value for money. Proprietors Roy and Mandy E...
View full reviewA former 16th-Century farmhouse, this Grade II listed building was converted into a public house during the 1960s, and has been providing great food and drink for customers ever since. Owners Charlie and Amy were both raised in Kingsteignton and take pride in providing an excellent service for the community. Wherever possible, ingred...
View full reviewMany travellers and their pooches drop by this traditional bolthole to imbibe and dine. On arrival, begin with a refreshing pint at the bar before you cast your eye over the traditional menu. Set off on the right foot by ordering fresh mussels steamed in Chardonnay, onions, garlic and cream, then perhaps devour the lamb rump with ...
View full reviewSet back from the road, with a courtyard to the front and rear, this delightfully quaint pub in the popular seaside town of Teignmouth has all the olde-worlde charm you would expect of an inn dating back to 1132. Substantial starters, mains and homemade sweets all feature locally sourced produce and there are a wide variety of dishe...
View full reviewIf you fancy spending an idyllic afternoon sipping cold beer on the waterfront overlooking the beach, look no further than The Ship Inn. Real ales behind the well-stocked bar include Otter Ale, Bass, Tribute and Proper Job, as well as a new guest ale every week. Perched on the Teignmouth Estuary, this characterful venue welcomes e...
View full reviewThe Six Bells Inn is a charming, family-owned 400-year-old pub in the picturesque village of Payhembury. A hearty welcome awaits when you walk through the door. The cosy restaurant has an excellent and varied menu offering mouth-watering specials and a 'steak-for-two' offer which attracts diners from far and wide. The pub has a very...
View full reviewThis lovely traditional pub, in the centre of the old village of Kingsteignton, is just a few miles from Teignmouth Beach and Dartmoor National Park. Offering fresh, home-cooked, made-to-order food, The Bell Inn is a top place to enjoy a bite to eat beside the fire during chillier months. The chef offers two-course lunch special...
View full reviewYou'll come across the Kestor Inn in the quaint village of Manaton. It makes a remarkable starting point for exploring the Dartmoor National Park, offering its guests bed and breakfast accommodation and comforting meals in a recently refurbished setting. Light bites and a children's menu are available, but most will head straight fo...
View full reviewAmidst the winding streets of Shaldon resides the London Inn. Overlooking the village green and just off the banks of the Teign estuary, this inn has everything you could want from a pub. Inside, the atmosphere is vibrant and friendly, and our host Tim greeted us as locals. He introduced us to a menu that any would envy. The comfo...
View full reviewSituated on the banks of the fabulous Teign Estuary, within strolling distance of picturesque Combeinteignhead, The Coombe Cellars couldn't occupy a more idyllic spot. Virtually every table has a spectacular view, and in the evening you can watch the sun set over Dartmoor. Inside, the driftwood sculptures and eclectic mix of furnitu...
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