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The 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 reviewSet in the South Hams village of Dartington, the Cott Inn is a delight to stumble upon. Its inglenook fireplaces, wooden beams and thatched roof are balanced with contemporary flair, creating a timeless hideaway where foodies and drinkers gather. It’s the epitome of a beautiful countryside pub, with its friendly, laid-back atmos...
View full reviewA stone's throw from the holiday haven of Sandy Bay, the Tythe Cottage Restaurant provides warm smiles and hot food for locals and sandy, sun-worn beachgoers. Nestled in the outskirts of Littleham, this thatched cottage is tucked away within a residential area which only adds to its cosy, community appeal. Often lively throughout th...
View full reviewBlue lights illuminate Blue 55’s cool contemporary interior of blue leather seats, industrial-style chairs and nautical touches, with music and chatter adding to the laid-back vibe. A fun assortment of plants, ceramic pots, cacti – all from the shop next door – decorates the shelves. The front-of-house team was upbeat and we...
View full reviewIn the pretty conservation village of Brampford Speke, with its thatched cottages and wonderful situation on both the Exe Valley Way and Devonshire Heartland Way, you will find The Lazy Toad - an 18th-century Grade II listed inn. A warm welcome from the friendly staff awaits you at this cosy establishment, which features log fires b...
View full reviewAs its name suggests, Pie Street is a celebration of one of the nation’s favourite foods. All the pies at Pie Street are lovingly hand-crafted on the premises, made using locally sourced ingredients and a family recipe that has been passed down from generation to generation. Pie Street offers an excellent array of drinks to acco...
View full reviewOccupying a pretty spot near the River Dart is The Albert Inn, a charming pub run by Giles and his dog, Albert. The staff are lovely, the ambience is relaxed and the food is top-notch. Menus comprise traditional pub favourites, freshly made using seasonal produce. There are daily specials, and Sunday sees an impressive roast dinne...
View full reviewTorbay 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 reviewThis popular themed bar opened in September 2017 in the wake of the popular BBC television show of the same name. Offering visitors the chance to be immersed in the Peaky Blinders experience, staff work in full 1920s garb, enveloping guests in a world of evocative memorabilia.
The standard evening menu caters for hearty app...
A true British pub, the Kingsbridge Inn offers food made with finesse, at an affordable price. Our night began with a medley of delights served to our candlelit table, with me opting for the warm homemade focaccia bread with olive oil dips and olives, and my guest choosing River Exe mussels in a bacon and cider cream sauce. These ta...
View full reviewThe Blagdon Inn looks like a quintessentially English pub from the outside; as you step inside into the olde-worlde setting, you’ll enjoy a truly warm Devon welcome, not to mention discover its fascinating and haunting history, which dates back to the 15th century.
The Blagdon Inn started life as a barn and is a beautiful...
William White's History, Gazetteer and Directory of Devonshire 1850 refers to the River Dart as being 'navigable to Totnes for vessels of 150 tons burthen, and a steam packet piles daily between Totnes and Dartmouth'. Now the only steam packet you'll see in Totnes is the inn of the same name, situated in picturesque St Peter's Quay....
View full reviewAt The New Inn you are ensured a warm welcome - especially from Captain, the talking parrot. This feathery fellow has been greeting guests for over 27 years, and it's not hard to see why he's stuck around for so long. This beautiful Devon pub was awarded four stars by the AA for its superb food, luxury bedand- breakfast rooms and en...
View full reviewThe Kings Arms is a lovely Grade II listed property set beside the old Okehampton to Exeter trunk road in the village of South Zeal. Thought to be approximately 500 years old and located at the western entrance to the village, it is an important visual landmark. The Kings Arms is open all year round and is a fine resting place for l...
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