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You'll be in a jubilant mood before you even get to Ye Olde George & Dragon in the pretty village of Combe Martin. The drive takes you through some of North Devon's most stunning countryside, winding through rolling hills and ending right at the sea. The pub was undergoing a major refurbishment when we visited, no mean feat when you ...
View full reviewThe Dolphin Bar and Bistro is a traditional family-friendly inn that boasts a spectacular location by the sea, and serves equally spectacular food and real ales. An open fireplace creates a warm and friendly atmosphere in the bar, and the newly refurbished bistro upstairs has remarkable views directly over the bay. Here, a delicious...
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 reviewSet in its own 125-acre estate, Highbullen Hotel enjoys a tranquil and secluded setting in the heart of Devon. Upon arrival the spectacular gothic-style exterior makes an immediate impression, and with a golf course, tennis courts, Elemis treatment rooms and an indoor and outdoor swimming pool, there’s plenty to keep guests ente...
View full reviewThis delightful 16th-Century lakeside inn is nestled in a valley within the beautiful Fortescue Estate, not far from Castle Hill stately home. Think rolling fields and lush woodland and you're not far off. Although secluded, this thatched pub is within easy reach of Barnstaple, South Molton, Exmoor and the coast. The Stags Head t...
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...
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 Bickford Arms is a charming 17th-century pub and bed and breakfast in the historic market town of Holsworthy, only a short drive from Dartmoor and the stunning beaches of the North Devon coast. Besides offering 11 comfortable and spotless en-suite rooms that have earned it a top rating on LateRooms, the Bickford...
View full reviewSituated on the edge of Exmoor Park, The Old Station House was originally one of the main stations on the Lynton-Barnstaple Railway. The old red and white signal post standing in front of the inn gives its former guise away immediately, as do the wooden waiting room chairs in the restaurant itself. We visited for lunch on an April...
View full reviewThe North Gate Inn has been a popular haunt for walkers and holidaymakers since it opened in 2005 and is renowned for its menu of hearty home-cooked meals. Located on the North Devon link road, it is an ideally placed pit-stop for those looking to explore Exmoor or Dartmoor. This is a family-friendly venue, with a play area for litt...
View full reviewThe Bay of Bengal in the heart of Holsworthy has been providing fine Indian cuisine to its customers for many years. A relaxed atmosphere combined with delicious food and attentive service ensures customers return again and again. The restaurant even attracts the odd celebrity from time to time, and has caught the attention of Midso...
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 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 reviewStreet Café is the ideal place to stop for a bite to eat on a cycle ride or country walk. This charming, independent eatery is owned and run by Hannah and Tom, and offers visitors a tranquil retreat in which to enjoy breakfast, lunch or simply a smooth cappuccino. The coffee is triple certified and locally roasted, and this popul...
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...
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