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For 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 reviewThe Post Inn is a traditional 16th-century pub located just off the A30, so is a great stop-off for those travelling to the depths of Dartmoor. Situated near the market town of Okehampton and pretty village of Chagford, The Post Inn is within easy reach of glorious countryside. With a mix of locals and sightseers flowing through t...
View full reviewThe Neoclassical facade of Torquay's Genting Casino creates an impression of elegance and splendour. Once through the door, the lavish original features, including pillars and parquet flooring at every turn, are complemented by a contemporary colour palette and interior design that is comfortable and welcoming, without detracting ...
View full reviewYou can tear up the rule book when it comes to The Crown & Sceptre. This charming and conveniently located establishment takes pub dining beyond your expectations. New proprietors Simon and Madeleine have created an eatery that is both contemporary and all-embracing. In addition to a delightfully warm welcome, this venue fuses a...
View full reviewThis friendly café bar prides itself on providing great-value, generous and unpretentious meals from its wide, varied menu. Favourites include all-day breakfasts, the popular Sunday roast and lighter bites like baked potatoes and panini with a choice of fillings. Specials might include fresh fish caught that very day. All mea...
View full reviewRock Garden opened its doors just a few years ago but has quickly established itself as the go-to place for dining and drinking in Torquay. The seaside town of Torquay boasts a bunch of eateries to fuel visitors but what sets this venue apart is the delicious food and upbeat atmosphere.
The menu is extensive and boasts the ...
With 13 successful summer seasons under its belt, Pier Point is a prime spot for food with a view. Situated along Torquay’s vibrant promenade, this multi-award-winning dining destination offers respite from the crowds, but the panoramic views of the bay and nearby cliffs ensure that you’re still in the thick of things. The hos...
View full reviewMatt and Sam welcome you to this cheerful, family-run pub where even your four-legged friend is welcome. Everything at The Maltsters Arms is geared towards ensuring visitors of all ages have a great time; children will love running around in the beer garden, which has been designed with little ones in mind, and the pub has a playg...
View full reviewMy guest and I were looked after in the attractive lounge of this newly renovated establishment. There was a bar menu, an à la carte menu and a specials board available from which to choose. Following an appetiser of warm bread with balsamic vinegar and olive oil, my companion started with garlic mushrooms smothered in a crea...
View full reviewRun by dedicated duo Marc and Carol, The Black Horse has rapidly become a place in which the area’s foodies can enjoy hearty, traditional fare. I elected to start with crispy beer-battered king prawns and cucumber drizzled with a chilli sauce, while my companion devoured creamy mushrooms in a wine and wild garlic sauce served at...
View full reviewWith a rich history as Torquay’s oldest pub, the Hole in the Wall has long been one of the area’s favourite watering holes. It can be found within easy reach of the harbour and a short stroll from the shops. From the smugglers of old to those still finding refuge under the pub’s low-beamed ceilings, the Hole in the Wall has ...
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...
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