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This 15th-century thatched inn is every bit as pretty as the surrounding countryside, so is understandably a firm favourite with locals, and travellers exploring the Dartmoor National Park and the picturesque village of Lustleigh. Its attractive exterior is far from the only reason so many hold The Cleave in such high esteem, though...
View full reviewThe Hare and Hounds (midway between Sidbury and Honiton) is a traditional country pub situated in an elevated position with magnificent views down the Sid Valley to the sea at Sidmouth. Set in extensive gardens with ample parking, the premises have been under the same management team of Lindsey, Tracy and Graham for nearly 20 years....
View full reviewHoused in a chocolate-box thatched stone building, The Heathfield Inn is a 16th-century venue that looks every bit as charming on the outside as what lies beyond its door. An open-plan bar boasts an original fireplace and is well stocked with a range of wine, real ale and spirits. Unwind in the comfy lounge area, or head to the re...
View full reviewAt Weirmarsh Farm Restaurant a belief in fresh, delicious, locally sourced ingredients cooked with care and flair is at the centre of the menu. By preordering from the extensive menu, you'll experience chef Judy's seasonal dishes made especially for you. The restaurant opens every Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening and, for that ...
View full reviewDeep in the heart of the Blackdown Hills is the Half Moon Inn, a real hidden gem. Tucked away amidst beautiful countryside, without being hard to find, is this wonderfully authentic pub. This is a traditional country inn surrounded by footpaths, just waiting to be explored. Featured in The Good Pub Guide, a member of CAMRA - with an...
View full reviewThe Phoenix Chudleigh is not your average pub. Although not in the city, it has a modern urban vibe and serves gastropub food at fantastic prices. Pop in for a full English breakfast, grab a mid-morning coffee and cake, or visit in the evening for cocktails or a glass of Prosecco. The Phoenix has wonderful front-of-house staff and...
View full reviewTucked away in the charming village of Cockwood, The Anchor is an olde-worlde pub that’s well worth seeking out. With a warm and inviting atmosphere, fresh food and a stunning riverside location, this is the perfect place to pass a relaxed evening and an ideal spot to pause during a day of exploring.
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Patrons have gathered at The Ship Inn for centuries. Sitting beside Dawlish Warren, and surrounded by cycle trails and estuary walks, locals and tourists pour through the doors thanks to the pub’s consistent food, warm hospitality and wide drink selection. In summer, the patio and thriving beer garden, which boasts views across ...
View full reviewNot far from the A30, along the northern edge of Dartmoor National Park, is the tiny village of Belstone. It's here that you'll discover The Tors Inn - a traditional pub with rooms that's family-run and full of things to offer its guests. Whether you stay overnight in one of the three bedrooms or not, it would be remiss to pass thro...
View full reviewLike a jewel set in a very fine crown, this pub's beautiful location means it really does have a lot to be 'thankful' for. This 19th-Century coaching inn sits at the highest point of the Exmoor National Park, in Wheddon Cross, making it a perfect base for exploring the area. So, after a bracing day hiking through the breathtaking c...
View full reviewThe Duke of York is all about great hospitality and quality food and drink - there are no gimmicks here. This is a truly traditional inn, with cosy corners, open fires and a warm, inviting atmosphere. Although The Duke keeps things refreshingly simple, what it does, it does well - CAMRA and The Good Pub Guide certainly agree. Both l...
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 reviewTake in the views of the Exe estuary and the marina at The Point Bar & Grill. This light, airy venue – adorned with contemporary boating photos and memorabilia – is the perfect spot for any occasion. The Point is a great local restaurant, with friendly service, seasonal fresh food and a real sense of community.
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