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If you're looking for a bite to eat and a refreshing beverage, then this traditional eatery will most definitely step up to the plate: local real ales and ciders (including Cornish Rattler) and homemade food are the name of the game, and the Sunday carvery in particular is a corker. In fact, The Cobweb has a bit of a history when it...
View full reviewSituated just outside Ilfracombe, the Depot is a modern, recently refurbished venue with an American road trip feel. The location is fantastic for those passing through to the north Devon coast and Cornwall. Once you enter the main doors, the industrial decor and calming music create a welcoming space and the staff greet you like ...
View full reviewSet on a corner of Mullacott Cross, Cook Island is the gateway to the North Devon coast. A few minutes north and you’ll be at the beautiful harbour town of Ilfracombe, and a few minutes to the west is Woolacombe Bay, voted the 13th-best beach in the world, making Cook Island the perfect base for those exploring the beauty of the...
View full reviewThe historic fishing village of Boscastle is home to the quaint and cosy Napoleon Inn, a traditional 16th-Century Cornish pub. Here, local ales are served straight from the barrel and classic British dishes are cooked up fresh in the kitchen. Look out for the pork loin steak with cider cream sauce and the freshly caught Cornish fish...
View full reviewOverlooking an ancient stone fountain, a weaver's and an organic food shop, this converted 19th-century blacksmith's forge is now a beautiful café in the heart of the Dartmoor village of Chagford (the Sunday Telegraph's Best Rural Place to Live in Britain 2015). The Old Forge prides itself on the quality of its food, which is...
View full review�The White Hart is a traditional village pub set in the delightful village of Bratton Fleming. With its roaring log burner, this pub guarantees guests a warm, cosy environment even during the coldest of winters. Relax in the stylish, intimate dining areas while enjoying a good selection of light bites and meals cooked to order f...
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 reviewHoused within a 17th-century building and kept dry by a chocolate box thatch, the Drewe Arms is a lovely place to linger. Despite only taking over a year ago, Gary Hitching has taken the pub from strength to strength, creating a loyal fan base of both villagers and those from further afield. I can personally attest to the exceptio...
View full reviewThe Thelbridge Cross Inn is a popular country inn which provides an excellent range of cuisine, from traditional pub lunches to superb à la carte evening meals. Relaxed, cosy and friendly, this family-run establishment has a longstanding reputation for great food, and customers travel many miles to dine there. Sunday roasts a...
View full reviewNestled in the Fingle Gorge, right on the banks of the River Teign, the Fingle Bridge Inn is a charming traditional pub and restaurant. This family-owned venue boasts a homely atmosphere, with a roaring fire in winter and outside terraces to enjoy when the sun shines. With its stunning location, it encourages fishermen, cyclists, ...
View full reviewWith friendly staff, excellent hearty fare and two large skittles alleys, The Poltimore Inn ticks every box for an enjoyable evening. This vibrant village pub is perched at the top of North Molton just off The Square, and is easily accessible from the A361. The venue itself is split into the pub area and the restaurant, which bene...
View full reviewLegend has it that the fire has been burning here since the inn was rebuilt in 1845, so a warm welcome really is guaranteed to those visiting The Warren House Inn. Add to that original oak beams and stunning Dartmoor views and you've got a cosy traditional pub in the heart of the National Park. Aptly, the pub offers own-recipe warre...
View full reviewHaving gained more than 20 years of experience in the hospitality and tourism industry, in 2010 dedicated husband-and-wife duo Paul and Rosie took over the East Dart Hotel, located in the heart of the wild but beautiful Dartmoor National Park. With a warm and friendly atmosphere, this traditional inn welcomes guests from far and w...
View full reviewSituated in idyllic rural surroundings, The Black Dog Inn is an 18th-Century inn with commanding views across Dartmoor to the south and Exmoor to the north. The interior is brimming with crooked character and rustic charm, with low ceilings and exposed beams giving it a homely feel. Dave, Alli and their family have been offering a w...
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