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The Royal Oak, in the heart of the bustling market town of Ashburton on the fringes of Dartmoor, has been welcoming travellers for generations. A coach house in the 18th Century, this venue has since maintained a long-standing reputation for providing a warm welcome with quality local ales and ciders, something Edric, the new landlo...
View full reviewGive yourself a night off from cooking by paying a visit to The New Inn, where you'll find a menu of home-cooked traditional dishes complemented by a selection of real ales and quality wines. This inn is a community pub with a home-from-home atmosphere, where families, friends and couples alike can relax and enjoy some quality time...
View full reviewAmidst the winding streets of Shaldon resides the London Inn. Overlooking the village green and just off the banks of the Teign estuary, this inn has everything you could want from a pub. Inside, the atmosphere is vibrant and friendly, and our host Tim greeted us as locals. He introduced us to a menu that any would envy. The comfo...
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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�In the heart of the quaint village of Kenton, a few minutes' drive from Powderham Castle and the scenic coastline, The Dolphin Inn is a classic village pub and proud of it. It has recently been taken over by new management, and a refreshed food menu has been introduced which manages to balance delicious home-cooked food with gr...
View full reviewSet back from the road, with a courtyard to the front and rear, this delightfully quaint pub in the popular seaside town of Teignmouth has all the olde-worlde charm you would expect of an inn dating back to 1132. Substantial starters, mains and homemade sweets all feature locally sourced produce and there are a wide variety of dishe...
View full reviewIf you fancy spending an idyllic afternoon sipping cold beer on the waterfront overlooking the beach, look no further than The Ship Inn. Real ales behind the well-stocked bar include Otter Ale, Bass, Tribute and Proper Job, as well as a new guest ale every week. Perched on the Teignmouth Estuary, this characterful venue welcomes e...
View full reviewThe Stowey Arms has been recently refurbished by owners David and Mel Layfield, and now has a brand-new kitchen and freshly decorated restaurant. The comfortable dining area is the ideal place to tuck into homemade pub classics and spend some quality time with friends and family. The menu, headed up by The Stowey's signature dish...
View full reviewJust half a mile off the A30, The Old Thatch Inn is a beautiful grade-II-listed building in the village of Cheriton Bishop, close to the north-eastern borders of Dartmoor National Park. A haven for lovers of good food, wine and real ales, the pub has become well known in the area for its beautifully prepared, modern British cuisine, ...
View full reviewThe Old Church House Inn is in a tranquil setting opposite Torbryan church and feels wonderfully off the beaten track, although Newton Abbot and Totnes are relatively near. With its white stone walls, attractive beer garden, and wisteria gracing the entrance, the Old Church House Inn is a picture-perfect country pub...
View full reviewSituated on the edge of The Lawn, this family-friendly restaurant offers a varied menu of home-cooked food. Pride of place must go to the traditional daily carvery. Choose from two meats (four on Sunday) plus Yorkshire puddings, stuffing, vegetables and gravy, all priced at only £6.50 from Monday to Saturday and £6.95 on...
View full reviewSurrounded by luscious gardens in the picturesque village of Shaldon, The Ness is a handsome pub housed in a Grade II listed Georgian property on the South West Coast Path. Offering different socialising areas, which are adorned with vintage boating memorabilia, it’s the perfect spot for whiling away the hours while taking in th...
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