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Situated in the heart of the picturesque fishing village of Appledore, 9 The Quay is a riverside restaurant, coffee shop and gallery enjoying spectacular views of Instow and the Taw and Torridge estuaries. 9 The Quay offers quality local produce, prepared and cooked in a traditional style. For your enjoyment, the walls of both the r...
View full reviewHoused in a charming historic building in the heart of Bideford, you’ll find the delightful Number Eight restaurant. This foodie haven serves exquisite modern British cuisine, using Devon and Cornwall’s finest fresh, seasonal produce. Number Eight is run by young couple Joshua and Chloe, who combine a friendly, relaxed environ...
View full reviewNamed after a quaint Italian village known for its emphasis on food, family and hospitality, Belluno is an Italian oasis located In Bideford and Newton St. Cyres. Since opening Belluno, with its homely, welcoming decor, has made a distinct impression on both locals and visitors. The menu is bursting with traditional Italian favour...
View full reviewThis warm and inviting pub can be found close to the town of Bideford, overlooking the estuary of the beautiful River Torridge. Set in a traditional 15th-century building, the cosy interior has recently undergone a dramatic refurbishment, enhancing the traditional exposed beams and flagstone floor.
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This popular public house occupies a special position just past the old Bideford railway station, along the Tarka Trail. Approach The Blacksmiths Arms in two ways - either by car or by walking along the picturesque Tarka Trail and stepping through the little entrance that leads directly down onto the spacious pub terrace, which is a...
View full reviewJust a hop, skip and jump from the waterside and Tarka Trail is The Quay Inn, which enjoys idyllic views over the River Torridge estuary. Complementing the stunning scenery is a relaxed dining environment, traditional homemade food, daily seasonal specials and friendly service.
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The Bar, Instow has a fabulous quayside location and its first- floor restaurant benefits from beautiful estuary views of the River Torridge and beyond to the fishing port of Appledore. Situated close to the popular Tarka Trail cycle track, there is also outside seating, which is especially popular with pet owners. Pop in for bre...
View full reviewIf you’ve been enjoying an evening walk along Instow beach, you can’t do better than to visit the Instow Arms. Panoramic river views from the restaurant and bar are sure to please. Bask in the sunshine in the decked seating area, sheltered beer garden or on the large patio, which boasts stunning views of the beach. The Instow ...
View full reviewThis restaurant occupies a special place in the hearts of both locals and visitors to the area. With its excellent food, friendly atmosphere and delightful position virtually on the golden sands of Instow Beach, The Boathouse is the perfect place to relax and enjoy views of the River Torridge, Lundy Island and beyond.
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If you’re looking for a quaint waterside pub, look no further than The Wayfarer Inn. New landlord Terry has transformed this pub since taking over in February 2018. Anyone who visits The Wayfarer Inn will tell you about the warm welcome you receive from Terry and the rest of the team. The pub is a stone’s throw from the estuar...
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 reviewA 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 reviewAt first glance, this inn in the pretty village of Fremington may seem like a traditional local. Yet while it does boast many of the hallmarks of a favourite pub, such as a bar stocked with lagers, ales, ciders and wines and a programme of monthly live music, The Fox also boasts something rather more exotic. Within its newly refurbi...
View full reviewAlthough the pub itself is a long-standing feature in Fremington, The New Inn is most definitely introducing new ideas to this 19th-century village hub. Locals and visitors alike are drawn in to find a friendly welcome and enough quirky space to suit all. Relaxing with their favourite tipple, guests have a choice of...
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