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This authentic Indian restaurant is located in pretty Braunton, reputedly the largest village in England. Royal Bengal is an ideal venue for leisurely lunches and evenings spent relaxing with friends and family. After a friendly and attentive welcome, we began with traditional poppadoms, chutneys and pickles - a great start. When it...
View full reviewThe White Lion is the perfect watering hole for dog-walkers, ramblers and beach-goers from nearby Croyde Bay, Saunton Beach or Braunton Burrows. The White Lion’s guests can’t help but be captivated by the relaxing surrounds, tasty fare and helpful staff who take care of everything. The light and airy bar serves beer from the b...
View full reviewBilly Budds achieves an atmosphere that most pubs can only dream of. It’s a place loved as much by the locals as it is by the tourists that visit. Whether you’re stopping by after you’ve been to the beach, surfing or walking, punters are invited to share adventures over a pint and shoot some pool, or let the kids tire themse...
View full reviewThe Thatch is a wonderful traditional family-run pub that’s a hub for locals, holidaymakers, surfers and beach-goers. Croyde Bay is only a short walk away and The Thatch handily offers overnight accommodation, as do sister pub Billy Budds and the recently acquired Priory. The pub was alive with a buzzing atmosphere when we visit...
View full reviewBlue Groove in Croyde, North Devon, oozes unique personality and refuses to be put in a box. Take that classic beachy style and add a dose of sophistication, take a cosmopolitan feel and place it among North Devon charm, take a burger and make it gourmet, find a friendly bunch of waiting staff that genuinely enjoy their work, and th...
View full reviewThis elegant 16th-century coaching inn is a hidden gem in the charming coastal village of Croyde. Situated close to the dramatic headland of Baggy Point and beautiful Croyde beach, this is a utopia for surfers and hikers. With a pool table, skittles alley and regular live music events, you’ll never be short of things to do at Th...
View full reviewSituated in the centre of one of North Devon’s prettiest villages – Georgeham – The Kings Arms is easy to find and just minutes from the free village car park on the main route from Croyde to Woolacombe. This pub is an independent, entirely free-of-tie, genuine free house – and it shows. Always welcoming and...
View full reviewA former country house, The Cedars is set amongst beautifully landscaped gardens and is a great destination for a special occasion - be it a wedding, birthday or simply a meal with friends or family. Meetings can also be held here, with free parking and Wi-Fi making it the ideal venue. With a dog friendly hotel and bar, The Cedars o...
View full reviewThe Rock, Georgeham's only 17th-Century inn, is recommended by The Good Pub Guide and has become one of the most popular public houses on the North Devon coast. Renowned for its delicious homemade food and its five Cask Marque-awarded real ales, extensive wine list and professional yet informal service, The Rock really is a must...
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 reviewLocated in the heart of Barnstaple, a warm welcome awaits at this lively eatery. Whether you’ve enjoyed a day of shopping or a ramble along North Devon’s beautiful rugged coastline, The Pelican is always worth visiting. The mirrored walls reflect the newly refurbished interior, which is bright and spacious with a large tropica...
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