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Just off Barnstaple's main shopping street you will find the quaint Old School Coffee House. This charming retreat is ideal for meeting friends and family for coffees, light snacks and wholesome lunches at affordable prices. Both traditional and exotic hearty homemade dishes are on offer, with the menu changing weekly. The succulent...
View full reviewA former country house, The Cedars is set amongst beautifully landscaped gardens and is a great destination for a special occasion - be it a wedding, birthday or simply a meal with friends or family. Meetings can also be held here, with free parking and Wi-Fi making it the ideal venue. With a dog friendly hotel and bar, The Cedars o...
View full reviewAlthough the pub itself is a long-standing feature in Fremington, The New Inn is most definitely introducing new ideas to this 19th-century village hub. Locals and visitors alike are drawn in to find a friendly welcome and enough quirky space to suit all. Relaxing with their favourite tipple, guests have a choice of...
View full reviewThis beautiful thatched inn, situated in Bishops Tawton, is just a five-minute drive from Barnstaple. Upon stepping though the front door you'd be forgiven for thinking you'd been transported back to the 15th Century, with low weathered beams above your head and grey flagstones under foot. Head chef Paul Russell and manager Tony L...
View full reviewThe Castle Inn at Landkey is a traditional village pub only a few miles from Barnstaple. The bar is well stocked with local ale and a great selection of wine. The dining area is set away from the bar and there is covered outdoor seating and a garden. When we visited, we plumped for the Sunday lunch option of ro...
View full reviewThe White Lion is the perfect watering hole for dog-walkers, ramblers and beach-goers from nearby Croyde Bay, Saunton Beach or Braunton Burrows. The White Lion’s guests can’t help but be captivated by the relaxing surrounds, tasty fare and helpful staff who take care of everything. The light and airy bar serves beer from the b...
View full reviewIf you’re looking for a quaint waterside pub, look no further than The Wayfarer Inn. New landlord Terry has transformed this pub since taking over in February 2018. Anyone who visits The Wayfarer Inn will tell you about the warm welcome you receive from Terry and the rest of the team. The pub is a stone’s throw from the estuar...
View full reviewThe Bar, Instow has a fabulous quayside location and its first- floor restaurant benefits from beautiful estuary views of the River Torridge and beyond to the fishing port of Appledore. Situated close to the popular Tarka Trail cycle track, there is also outside seating, which is especially popular with pet owners. Pop in for bre...
View full reviewJust a hop, skip and jump from the waterside and Tarka Trail is The Quay Inn, which enjoys idyllic views over the River Torridge estuary. Complementing the stunning scenery is a relaxed dining environment, traditional homemade food, daily seasonal specials and friendly service.
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After a walk through Exmoor National Park or a beach stroll at Woolacombe, Croyde or Putsborough, you'd do well to stop off at the nearby Crown Inn, a pretty 17th-Century free house in the charming village of West Down. The Crown boasts well-appointed bed and breakfast accommodation for guests who would like to make a weekend of it,...
View full reviewThis warm and inviting pub can be found close to the town of Bideford, overlooking the estuary of the beautiful River Torridge. Set in a traditional 15th-century building, the cosy interior has recently undergone a dramatic refurbishment, enhancing the traditional exposed beams and flagstone floor.
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The Rock, Georgeham's only 17th-Century inn, is recommended by The Good Pub Guide and has become one of the most popular public houses on the North Devon coast. Renowned for its delicious homemade food and its five Cask Marque-awarded real ales, extensive wine list and professional yet informal service, The Rock really is a must...
View full review�The White Hart is a traditional village pub set in the delightful village of Bratton Fleming. With its roaring log burner, this pub guarantees guests a warm, cosy environment even during the coldest of winters. Relax in the stylish, intimate dining areas while enjoying a good selection of light bites and meals cooked to order f...
View full reviewThe Nearly Inn at Willingcott Valley is situated in a converted 16th-Century farmhouse. The old panelled bar with its traditional beamed ceiling has a wonderful, welcoming atmosphere; indeed Clive, the barman, was a finalist in the London Pride 'Barman of the Year' awards. The kitchen, run by the proprietor, proudly displays its c...
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