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Set in the beautiful village of Hennock, high above Teign Valley, this cosy, traditional pub dates back to the 16th century. The new owner Michael, who told us that the entrance bar had been standing since 1666, welcomed us warmly.
To start I indulged in fragrant crabcakes with chilli jam, while my companion enjoyed spicy n...
The Cromwell Arms is an award-winning country inn, with 14 bedrooms, on the edge of Dartmoor. Having won the Best Beer Pub with St Austell Brewery and become finalists in the Great British Pub Awards recently, it is truly worth a visit. A traditional inn with beams, cosy corners and log fires, The Cromwell Arms offers a warm and invi...
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 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 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 reviewThis 15th-century thatched inn is every bit as pretty as the surrounding countryside, so is understandably a firm favourite with locals, and travellers exploring the Dartmoor National Park and the picturesque village of Lustleigh. Its attractive exterior is far from the only reason so many hold The Cleave in such high esteem, though...
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...
View full reviewSet in the village of Ilsington on picturesque Dartmoor, The Carpenters Arms is a traditional village pub full of local characters and friendly staff members that eagerly welcome visitors. Surrounded by thatched cottages and enveloped in the Devon landscape, this thoroughly British bar and eatery welcomes muddy boots and dogs alik...
View full reviewSet in the stunningly beautiful Teign Valley and with its own small campsite by the winding river, Teign House Inn is steeped in local history. Its simple rustic charm has genuine integrity, dating back to when it began as the wages house for the local tin mine.
For a cosy evening meal it was the perfect place for us. The m...
A charming and historic 17th-century inn, The NoBody Inn is a haven for local foodies and tourists visiting the beautiful Devonshire countryside. Inside, the pub is full of character: a log-burning fire keeps the space warm and welcoming during winter, antique photographs and paintings adorn the walls and low beamed ceilings creat...
View full reviewYou'll come across the Kestor Inn in the quaint village of Manaton. It makes a remarkable starting point for exploring the Dartmoor National Park, offering its guests bed and breakfast accommodation and comforting meals in a recently refurbished setting. Light bites and a children's menu are available, but most will head straight fo...
View full reviewA former 16th-Century farmhouse, this Grade II listed building was converted into a public house during the 1960s, and has been providing great food and drink for customers ever since. Owners Charlie and Amy were both raised in Kingsteignton and take pride in providing an excellent service for the community. Wherever possible, ingred...
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...
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