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Just 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 reviewThe 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 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 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 reviewFlanked by the lush hedges of a rural Devonshire road, The Twisted Oak offers all the charm of the countryside: a gorgeous setting complete with beer garden, fine local ales and hearty traditional food. In fact, if you're a steak fan, this eatery really should be on your radar. The Twisted Oak is renowned for its Aberdeen Angus st...
View full reviewThis lovely, relaxed independent country pub combines traditional features with vintage decor – think low-level lighting, wooden beams, bunting and open fires. Friendly and attentive staff complete The Stables’ glowing reputation. The pleasing menu consists of wholesome favourites like homemade pies, burgers and steaks alongsi...
View full reviewSitting alongside a picturesque river in Tavistock, The East Gate Café offers a stunning setting accompanied by tasty food and drink. Basking in the sunshine on the outside decked terrace, the river trickling beside us, we looked over the menu of foodie favourites, from various breakfasts to hearty lunches and more. We opt...
View full reviewThis pretty thatched inn is a welcome sight for those in need of a refreshing beverage or wholesome home-cooked meal. At the bar you'll find a great selection of real ales, wines and spirits, and an open fire to keep things cosy during the winter. The menu presents a selection of traditional pub fare, including juicy steaks and burg...
View full reviewThis well-established, family-run restaurant is housed in a three-storey building that dates back to the 19th century. The focus at The Bird’s Nest is simple: good service and good food. They offer both with ease and finesse. For 20 years now, they have been committed to serving high-quality Chinese food, with add...
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 review�Serving well-priced modern British food with an emphasis on fresh, local produce, Taylor's Restaurant has something for everyone. Situated in one of Tavistock's oldest buildings, it has three distinct dining areas. These include the lively kitchen gallery on the ground floor - displaying local artwork coordinated by Ian Heard -...
View full reviewSet in the charming market town of Tavistock, The Bedford Hotel is the ideal base for visitors exploring the West Country. Located between Dartmoor National Park and the Tamar Valley, The Bedford offers easy access to some of the UK’s most awe-inspiring sights. The hotel’s dog-friendly policy is perfect for ramblers who don’...
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...
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