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Travel by train from Exeter, Exmouth or further afield, cycle or walk along the cycle track from Exmouth, or simply saunter in from the harbour. Just don’t forget to call in at The Swan Inn when you are next in this neck of the woods.
Situated next to the yacht club and just metres from the water’s edge, The Swan is fam...
Written above the bar inside this popular venue is a quote which reads: 'satisfying people's hunger for life's simple pleasures'. This just about sums up what Redwing is all about - providing a fantastic dining experience for its customers. On arrival, we were welcomed by a friendly member of staff who showed us to our seats in t...
View full reviewThe Globe Inn is a traditional village pub nestled amongst charming whitewashed cottages and cobbled streets of this beautiful estuary-side village, complete with stunning views and an abundance of wildlife. This is a popular spot with locals and visitors alike and the friendly team ensures that every guest receives a warm welcome...
View full reviewThis delightful 16th-Century lakeside inn is nestled in a valley within the beautiful Fortescue Estate, not far from Castle Hill stately home. Think rolling fields and lush woodland and you're not far off. Although secluded, this thatched pub is within easy reach of Barnstaple, South Molton, Exmoor and the coast. The Stags Head t...
View full reviewOverlooking an ancient stone fountain, a weaver's and an organic food shop, this converted 19th-century blacksmith's forge is now a beautiful café in the heart of the Dartmoor village of Chagford (the Sunday Telegraph's Best Rural Place to Live in Britain 2015). The Old Forge prides itself on the quality of its food, which is...
View full reviewA family-run British pub, The Barley Mow is the beating heart of Rockwell Green and the only pub in this Somerset village. With its spacious beer garden and large car park, The Barley Mow is always bustling with guests, whether they’re popping in for a post-work pint or enjoying a tasty three-course meal.
Inside, you’ll...
Set in the hamlet of Weston and dating back to the 1700s, The Otter Inn is a country pub with a cosy atmosphere. Many of the original features have remained, giving the pub a homely, traditional feel that lures locals and ramblers inside.
When it comes to the food, everything is home-cooked and fresh. The menu is brimming w...
Dating back to the 13th Century, The Highwayman's Haunt has a fascinating past; the inn was a former hideout for notorious highwayman Jack Witherington, and Cromwell and his cavalry lodged here during the Civil War. Nowadays it is the kind of pub everyone wishes was their local, boasting a menu of classic favourites, a bar stocked w...
View full reviewAt this popular pub that exudes authentic, traditional charm, all visitors are heartily received. Food is served all day and menus are displayed on blackboards which change often to reflect the produce available in the region. Not sure what to order? Why not plump for the local steaks, enjoy the belly pork with local Sam's cider and...
View full reviewNewton Poppleford is a charming Devon village, filled with quaint houses, tiny tearooms and friendly locals. It's picture-perfect and, with historic sites and the Jurassic Coast within easy reach and a large car park, Cannons Inn is one of the best and most convenient places to stay in East Devon. As well as providing fantastic pub ...
View full reviewSet in the beautiful village of Hennock, high above Teign Valley, this cosy, traditional pub dates back to the 16th century. The new owner Michael, who told us that the entrance bar had been standing since 1666, welcomed us warmly.
To start I indulged in fragrant crabcakes with chilli jam, while my companion enjoyed spicy n...
True to its name, The Atmospheric Railway Inn sits alongside the railway at Starcross. The pub has recently been refreshed, setting a relaxing and welcoming scene for a bite to eat, leisurely pint or hearty dinner. The inn has its own car park, access to cycle and walking trails and Starcross station is across the road. There’s ...
View full reviewA warm welcome awaits all at North Devon CAMRA’s Pub of the Year, The Bell Inn. Occupying a scenic spot opposite the village church, this is the quintessential community pub and is both child- and dog-friendly. Fantastic food, great real ale and a convivial atmosphere make this a lovely spot in which to while away an afternoon w...
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