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The Dolphin Inn, found in the delightful village of Newton Ferrers, boasts beautiful surroundings and oozes tranquillity. After travelling down a quaint little street, you'll first notice the pretty, lantern-lit terrace with seating that overlooks the scenic River Yealm. The inn has a traditional and warming atmosphere, with beamed c...
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 reviewThe Ship Inn exudes traditional charm, offering visitors a classic British pub experience and unbeatable views of the River Dart. Its setting makes The Ship Inn a popular spot with visitors to the coast: it’s a short drive from the South West Coastal Path, and a ferry ride away from Dartmouth Harbour. Inside, a crackling log fir...
View full reviewJust a pebble’s skim away from the sloping beach and sparkling waters of Start Bay, and overlooking Start Point lighthouse, is The Cricket Inn. Whether visitors and their pooch arrive by foot, bike or boat, first-class dining and a genuinely warm welcome from the cheery team and landlords will be on the cards. When you arrive, s...
View full reviewTucked away in the lovely village of Elburton in Plymouth is The Ship’s Tavern. A friendly atmosphere welcomes you as you enter through the lounge area – locals have been enjoying high-quality ale and beer here for years. Moving through the restaurant, the cheery owner waits to greet every customer with a warm smile, plenty of...
View full reviewSince taking over The Manor Inn three years ago, owners Chris and Jon have put their stamp on the place while ensuring it remains rooted in the community. We visited on a Thursday, when The Manor Inn runs its meal deal and quiz night: two main courses and a bottle of wine from just £25. Unsurprisingly the place was...
View full reviewThe Tavistock Inn is brimming with history. Dating back to around 1413, it’s supposedly one of England’s oldest pubs, so has plenty of tales to tell. Back in the day it used to offer welcome respite to travellers trekking across atmospheric Dartmoor. During the English Civil War, some Roundhead Gunners were billeted at the pub...
View full reviewFor home-cooked food, heaps of friendly service and a relaxing environment, head to Ye Olde Smokey House in Paignton. It has a rich history, including utilising its chimneys to send smoke signals to smugglers back in the 18th century. Today you’ll find locals and newbies clamouring to sample the extensive à la carte, specials b...
View full reviewSuccessfully blending the contemporary with the traditional, The Union Inn offers a marvellous environment in which to relax and enjoy a delicious bite to eat. Log fires and stylish cream and brown decor bestow an air of comfort, while Tom, Axelle and the team ensure a friendly welcome and efficient service throughout your visit. Men...
View full reviewThe Waterside Inn is proud of the reputation it has achieved for producing quality food at excellent prices. And situated, as the name suggests, near the water just a five minute walk from the beach at Goodrington, this is a lovely place to eat or drink for any lunch or dinner occasion. The food is supported by an extensive and ver...
View full reviewThe White Thorn sits at the heart of Shaugh Prior village on the south west of Dartmoor and services the needs of hikers, visitors and locals alike. A traditional and recently refurbished pub, it has so much to offer: great parking, a pirate ship play area for kids, two cute goats and, of course, live music.
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Torbay Court Hotel is located not far from the hustle and bustle of Paignton Pier along a quiet residential cul-de-sac. The original building dates back to the 1800s and our friendly host explained that the hotel is currently being refurbished, with all 58 en-suite rooms now completed. The bright and airy Olive Tree Restaurant is ...
View full reviewThe Two Mile Oak dates back to the early 18th century, having been licensed in 1703. Over the years, this traditional British pub has welcomed many visitors, all of whom have enjoyed the heartfelt hospitality, sumptuous food and great drinks on offer here. If you’re passing by – or if you’re staying in the area – this is a mu...
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