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In the heart of the Devon countryside, Tor Royal is a quaint Georgian farmhouse built by Sir Thomas Tyrwitt. Making use of the finest Dartmoor produce, Tor Royal serves delectable afternoon teas with a classic country farmhouse stamp. Enjoy fresh sandwiches and fine teas alongside buttery shortbread, seasonal strawberries, homemade s...
View full reviewSet in a stunning 1000-year-old building in the Teign Valley is The Cridford Inn. Owners Paul and Ness took over the pub in 2018 and have transformed it into a Devonshire foodie hotspot. Inside, the low ceilings, oak beams and open fires create a warm, welcoming atmosphere. The Cridford Inn has four deluxe en-suite bedrooms, and g...
View full reviewTo 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 reviewSitting at the top of Crediton High Street on St Lawrence’s Green is the cosy little restaurant Il Casita. Chef-owners Nicholas and Tina opened Il Casita four years ago and have gone from strength to strength with their ever-changing Mediterranean menu. Their ethos of using sustainable and locally sourced ingredients shines thro...
View full reviewJust a few minutes outside buzzy Exeter, The Lamb is the undisputed treasure of Longdown and the surrounding area. Its semi-rural location gives this charming eatery an air of delightful tranquillity, which is enhanced by the tasteful decor inside.
Settle down in a squashy armchair with a pint of local beer – perhaps Otte...
The Church House Inn is at the centre of the quaint hamlet of Holne, just four and a half miles from Ashburton and the A38 Devon Expressway. Set on the southeastern slopes of Dartmoor, amid the stunning scenery where the blockbuster film War Horse was filmed, the site of Holne has been home to a community since the 11th Century. ...
View full reviewNessie's sits on a 17th-century terrace opposite a magnificent 10th-century church. Inside, you'll find a stylish dining room with soft lighting, exposed beams and contemporary pastel decor. First-class crockery and cutlery adorn the tables - always a sign of good things to come. The unique monthly menus offer fresh, seasonal produc...
View full reviewThe Claycutters Arms is a thatched pub that sits in a prominent spot in the centre of the village and boasts plenty of parking. There’s an outdoor seating area with gardens and a log burner inside for when the weather turns colder. Being a true country pub, dogs are welcome in the bar. To start, I tucked into freshly prepared wh...
View full reviewSteeped in history, this recently restored traditional coaching inn is a great stop off for weary travellers, hungry ramblers, dog walkers and families with kids looking for tasty home-cooked pub classics. The locally sourced and freshly cooked-in-the-kitchen dishes are served in portions of the hearty variety at great prices. With ...
View full reviewJust four miles from Exeter sits the Lord Haldon Hotel - an imposing Georgian country house with beautiful views and grounds designed by Capability Brown. And at the heart of the hotel is the candle-lit Courtyard Restaurant, one of only eight restaurants in Devon to be awarded the prestigious two red rosettes by the AA. Head chef Fr...
View full reviewDiscover a breath of fresh air in the heart of Ashburton – a place where silver service meets rustic charm. Based in a beautiful converted library, everything in this enchanting venue was hand-crafted by the family that runs it, from the wine rack and chairs to the salt and pepper shakers. To keep things fresh the à la carte ev...
View full reviewThe Royal Oak, in the heart of the bustling market town of Ashburton on the fringes of Dartmoor, has been welcoming travellers for generations. A coach house in the 18th Century, this venue has since maintained a long-standing reputation for providing a warm welcome with quality local ales and ciders, something Edric, the new landlo...
View full reviewThe origin of the word tapa is from the Spanish verb tapar meaning 'to cover'. Apparently, a slice of cured ham or chorizo was placed over the mouth of a wine glass in order to keep the flies out. Since these meats were particularly salty, they produced a thirst and smart tavern owners embraced the tapa as a means of increasing t...
View full reviewThis outstanding independent eatery, which recently earned a silver Taste of the West award, pairs delicious cuisine with first-rate service, all served in a relaxed atmosphere that is welcoming to all. Swing by for brunch from 9am to 2.30pm and tuck into the likes of smashed avocado, seasoned vine tomatoes and a poached egg atop ...
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