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The Fisherman's Cot, nestled on the banks of the River Exe, is one of the most picturesque inns in the south west of England. Its superb location makes it an all-year-round choice for locals and visitors alike. Ideally located between Exeter and the old market town of Tiverton, it boasts a beautiful riverside garden, extensive patio ...
View full reviewSituated in idyllic rural surroundings, The Black Dog Inn is an 18th-Century inn with commanding views across Dartmoor to the south and Exmoor to the north. The interior is brimming with crooked character and rustic charm, with low ceilings and exposed beams giving it a homely feel. Dave, Alli and their family have been offering a w...
View full reviewThe Rose & Crown in Calverleigh is a true country pub at heart. It’s an attractive, comfortable space with a laid-back ambience that makes guests feel right at home. For those visiting with an appetite, starters such as potted duck confi t with ale chutney, granary toast and mixed leaves, and smoked mackerel and horseradish ...
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...
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 reviewThe Thelbridge Cross Inn is a popular country inn which provides an excellent range of cuisine, from traditional pub lunches to superb à la carte evening meals. Relaxed, cosy and friendly, this family-run establishment has a longstanding reputation for great food, and customers travel many miles to dine there. Sunday roasts a...
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 reviewCome rain or shine, peckish patrons make a beeline to The Ruffwell Inn. The large garden and patio area make for a great summer retreat, and in winter, sofas next to the fireplace are made for cosying up on. If dining, you can pull up a pew in the restaurant area and choose from dishes such as homemade beef lasagne, fish pie toppe...
View full review'A country gem' was how one kind guest described The Butterleigh. A place to relax, reflect and converse, this pub is delightfully friendly and solidly traditional. Surrounded by rolling countryside, Butterleigh is an attractive village; and its inn is situated opposite the pretty 13th-Century church. With warming fires in winter an...
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 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 reviewAt The New Inn you are ensured a warm welcome - especially from Captain, the talking parrot. This feathery fellow has been greeting guests for over 27 years, and it's not hard to see why he's stuck around for so long. This beautiful Devon pub was awarded four stars by the AA for its superb food, luxury bedand- breakfast rooms and en...
View full reviewThis lovely, relaxed independent country pub combines traditional features with vintage decor – think low-level lighting, wooden beams, bunting and open fires. Friendly and attentive staff complete The Stables’ glowing reputation. The pleasing menu consists of wholesome favourites like homemade pies, burgers and steaks alongsi...
View full reviewFamilies, couples and groups of friends all assemble at The New Inn, no doubt drawn in by the cosy atmosphere, wonderful hospitality and great selection of food and drink. High standards are important at this pub, which has received a food hygiene rating of five. Fare is traditional in nature and complemented by a number of real ale...
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