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Made of cob and stone, the Union Inn is believed to have been built around the 18th Century. A traditional country pub with dark beams and oodles of character, the Union Inn is found in Stibb Cross and is a favourite with the local community and visitors staying nearby. Inside, you'll find real ales, including Devonshire-brewed Gold...
View full reviewA classic village pub, The Black River Inn has been welcoming guests since the 1820s. Having been acquired by experienced restaurateurs Gill and Alex in 2018, the pub has undergone a thorough renovation and now boasts an inviting interior which tastefully fuses old and new styles. Step inside and warm up by the roaring fire, or ta...
View full reviewFamily-run for the last 11 years now, the Old Market Inn in Holsworthy has been refurbished to offer luxurious rooms that are tastefully furnished in neutral colours and perfect for an overnight stay, and a friendly, informal dining environment for local fans and visitors alike. The picturesque town still has bustling weekly lives...
View full reviewThis family-run inn has been in business since the 16th Century - and clearly practice makes perfect. Set in the heart of the community (and not just geographically), this family and dog-friendly establishment greets visitors with a roaring fire, beamed ceilings and a tempting selection of real ales. The broad menu, served in the re...
View full reviewNot content with being a popular local that offers great real ales and a warm welcome, The Bell Inn has upped its game with a menu of high-quality food presented with artistic flair. Combine this with the cosy ambience bestowed by the charming 13th-Century building, and you've got a unique experience. I started with a refreshing pra...
View full reviewA charming Victorian house with origins in the 16th Century, Court Barn Hotel boasts a classic appearance and history, with a croquet lawn, antique furniture and paintings and William Morris prints adorning the walls. A tranquil ambience pervades the spacious lounges and dining rooms, and their commitment to offering traditional com...
View full reviewHalfway between Okehampton and Bideford, on the edge of the River Mere, is the little parish of Merton, and in the heart of this quaint village lies The Malt Scoop Inn. Converted from a farmhouse during the 19th century, the inn still retains its thatched roof and stone walls, giving it plenty of rural, rustic charm...
View full reviewSet right in the centre of town, this 16th-century coaching inn has mellowed into a beautiful oak-timbered local pub, specialising in good beer, superb wine and excellent food. All ingredients are locally sourced and beautifully cooked. I started with meaty king prawns with tangy chilli and lime dressing, while my partner chose th...
View full reviewThe Coach & Horses is a small but perfectly formed pub with lots of cosy nooks and quiet corners in which to while away a few hours. Ideally situated for those heading out on a countryside jaunt, with Peppercombe Beach and the South West Coast Path nearby, the Coach & Horses has bed and breakfast accommodation and car parkin...
View full reviewFrom the front, the Tally Ho is a traditional Devonshire town inn set shoulder to shoulder with the other buildings on crowded Market Street; yet walk through to the rear and the hustle and bustle evaporate. There are remarkable views down the valley and out over the surrounding countryside, which you can enjoy whilst dining alfresc...
View full reviewWe entered from the hotel car park to find an inner courtyard complete with exposed staircase and covered balconies - typical of an old English coaching inn. We then moved on into the hotel, with its well-stocked bar and series of dining areas including a private function room. Looking ancient with heavy old beams and cosy corners, ...
View full reviewA cosy, thatched building located right on the South West coastal path, The Hoops Inn has everything you could require from a traditional country pub. Tipples include four local ales on tap, as well as a broad range of lager and cider, and weekly changing cocktails.
The kitchen team places great emphasis on fresh, local pro...
A mecca for those who, as the name suggests, love a refreshing pint of cider before sampling some of the county’s fi nest produce, The Cyder Presse delivers tip-top Devonshire hospitality. The family has lived in the village since the early 1980s, so they know what draws the crowds in. The team makes expert use of ingredients, m...
View full reviewThe hospitable Pearce family celebrate 30 years' ownership of this 15th-Century inn next year and are still going from strength to strength. The big draw here is the well-thought-out specials board abounding with such eclectic delights as our mains of tea-smoked duck and swordfish marinated in harissa, which was cooked with creativi...
View full reviewThe Duke of York is all about great hospitality and quality food and drink - there are no gimmicks here. This is a truly traditional inn, with cosy corners, open fires and a warm, inviting atmosphere. Although The Duke keeps things refreshingly simple, what it does, it does well - CAMRA and The Good Pub Guide certainly agree. Both l...
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