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The Eagle pub is a member of the Best Bar None programme, and winner of Plymouth's Best Traditional Pub for both 2013 and 2014. Located in the heart of Plymouth's revitalised East End, and on the doorstep of the Pannier Market, The Eagle is alive with character, music and entertainment; this is a real British pub that offers afforda...
View full reviewThe Crown & Sceptre is 300 years old; for the last 39 of those years it has been run by the Wheeler family. Every nook is filled with interesting original features, and there's a grassy beer garden for the summer months. The bar stocks an excellent selection of real ales and the menu lists home-cooked food made with ingredients ...
View full reviewComfortable, cosy and full of charm, this pub offers a friendly welcome in the heart of Plymouth. The decor couples traditional delights like a log fire, board games and well-stocked bookshelves, with attractive maritime touches. When the weather’s fair, guests can enjoy a pint of craft beer and a bite to eat in the pleasant bee...
View full reviewThe Kents is located in Wellswood, just a two-minute walk from the fascinating prehistoric Kents Cavern. This family-friendly venue is split into a cosy traditional bar, a relaxed dining area and a sheltered garden. This popular eatery offers visitors a menu bursting with hearty but modern pub classics. We opted to start with a co...
View full reviewOn the outskirts of Plymouth in Tamerton Foliot, sits community pub The Kings Arms. Inside this friendly, traditional pub, there is a restaurant, bar, lounge, and a pool and darts room, while outside, there’s a large beer garden, children’s play area, and a large car park. The regularly changing menu features cl...
View full reviewThis newly refurbished traditional pub is fast becoming a popular community venue, providing hearty pub food and excellent real ales, as well as an array of weekend entertainment, including live music and open mic nights. Situated on the edge of the Tamar-Tavey Estuary by the River Tamar, The Queen's Arms is a welcoming, family ...
View full reviewThis lovely traditional pub, in the centre of the old village of Kingsteignton, is just a few miles from Teignmouth Beach and Dartmoor National Park. Offering fresh, home-cooked, made-to-order food, The Bell Inn is a top place to enjoy a bite to eat beside the fire during chillier months. The chef offers two-course lunch special...
View full reviewHaving gained more than 20 years of experience in the hospitality and tourism industry, in 2010 dedicated husband-and-wife duo Paul and Rosie took over the East Dart Hotel, located in the heart of the wild but beautiful Dartmoor National Park. With a warm and friendly atmosphere, this traditional inn welcomes guests from far and w...
View full reviewBrookside restaurant in Bovey Tracey has been run by experienced, hands-on hospitality pros Robin Bean and Mark Riddick for nearly 14 years. Along with head chef Phil Brough and an expert team, they ensure visitors to Brookside enjoy only the best – a warm welcome, seamless service and delicious food made with local ingredients....
View full reviewThe Church House Inn has stood in the quaint village of Stokeinteignhead for over 800 years. Originally built to house the stonemasons who were building the church next door, the inn has an impressive history. Patrons travel from near and far to sample the excellent cuisine, with many calling in again and again.
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Situated on the banks of the fabulous Teign Estuary, within strolling distance of picturesque Combeinteignhead, The Coombe Cellars couldn't occupy a more idyllic spot. Virtually every table has a spectacular view, and in the evening you can watch the sun set over Dartmoor. Inside, the driftwood sculptures and eclectic mix of furnitu...
View full reviewSet in the stunning Tamar Valley village of Bere Ferrers, on the banks of the River Tavy, The Olde Plough Inn dates back to the 16th Century. Once a humble collection of silver miners' cottages, it is now a shining example of a proper Devonshire pub. Cosy and full of character, with a wood-burning stove, beamed ceilings and flagsto...
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