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It is a rare dining occurrence that sees quality-led food served at prices that are truly reasonable. This is exactly what you'll experience at The Lamb Inn in pretty Sandford. Built in the 16th century as a coaching inn, Alastair Sawday's Pub of the Year runner-up for 2014 is a traditional local (serving impeccably kept real ales),...
View full reviewAnyone that has walked, cycled or driven through Dartmoor will know the importance of finding a welcoming place to relax after a day spent exploring. Dartmoor Lodge is one such place. It's not just newcomers, but locals too who come here to enjoy a refreshing pint, some wholesome cuisine and a genuinely friendly atmosphere. The trad...
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 reviewDating 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 reviewLocated in the historic village of Lapford, The Old Malt Scoop has been making quite a name for itself this past year. Thanks to the hard work and dedication of owners Linda and Trevor Voaden and their talented team, this destination pub has earned an enviable reputation for excellence. A firm favourite with loyal&n...
View full reviewThe Kings Arms is a quintessential British pub residing in the centre of the picturesque village of Winkleigh. Inside you’ll find everything you’d expect to see in a classic watering hole, including a roaring fire. Landlords Rich and Faye purchased The Kings Arms as a free house, along with two resident ghosts George and Cecil...
View full reviewThe Rising Sun is a friendly refuge for commuters, holidaymakers and local families. A short distance from the A38 near Ashburton, the gateway to Dartmoor, this pub is a picturesque venue all year round, with views across open countryside from its beautifully landscaped beer garden. Inside, nearly 2,000 old iron keys hang from expos...
View full reviewThis small, thatched coaching inn has been at the heart of Ide village life since 1564. The new owners took over in December 2011, and have brought a touch of the city to the village, introducing a modern menu and drinks list to a traditional setting. Behind the bar you'll find local ales such as Otter and beers from Exeter Brewe...
View full reviewWhether you're a seasoned or first-time racegoer, a small group of friends or a large corporate party, you're guaranteed a great day out, a warm welcome and outstanding catering at Exeter Racecourse. The racecourse hosts thrilling racing throughout the National Hunt season, on corporate-friendly weekday meetings, holiday fixtures t...
View full reviewStreet Café is the ideal place to stop for a bite to eat on a cycle ride or country walk. This charming, independent eatery is owned and run by Hannah and Tom, and offers visitors a tranquil retreat in which to enjoy breakfast, lunch or simply a smooth cappuccino. The coffee is triple certified and locally roasted, and this popul...
View full reviewFrom the front, the Tally Ho is a traditional Devonshire town inn set shoulder to shoulder with the other buildings on crowded Market Street; yet walk through to the rear and the hustle and bustle evaporate. There are remarkable views down the valley and out over the surrounding countryside, which you can enjoy whilst dining alfresc...
View full reviewWe entered from the hotel car park to find an inner courtyard complete with exposed staircase and covered balconies - typical of an old English coaching inn. We then moved on into the hotel, with its well-stocked bar and series of dining areas including a private function room. Looking ancient with heavy old beams and cosy corners, ...
View full reviewSet at the heart of a tranquil valley amid verdant countryside and affording spectacular views of Buckfast Abbey, The Grange Restaurant serves a feast of delicious homemade hot meals, lighter dishes, cakes and freshly baked pastries as well as the classic Devon cream tea. It can also cater for children’s lunches and offers break...
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