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This traditional treasure lies directly along the Two Moors Way walking route and is very popular with both walkers and cyclists enjoying the unspoilt Devon countryside. The pub seamlessly blends tradition with country comfort to create a welcoming atmosphere. Long-standing staff welcome visitors and locals in the cosy bar to rela...
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 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...
View full reviewWith a thatched roof, open fires and wall-mounted antlers, The Stag Inn at Rackenford is a real olde-worlde English establishment. Steeped in history, this 12th-century pub is one of the oldest watering holes in the South West. A recent change in hands has led to a revamp that successfully retains its historic feel. Situated just of...
View full reviewMark and Sarah Dodson's 13th-Century characterful thatched inn offers log fires and a warm, friendly welcome. Situated in the picturesque village of Knowstone, midway between the market towns of South Molton and Tiverton, The Masons Arms is a traditional cob and thatch inn complete with cosy beamed bar and comfortable lounge. Mark w...
View full reviewLocated in the historic village of Lapford, The Old Malt Scoop has been making quite a name for itself this past year. Thanks to the hard work and dedication of owners Linda and Trevor Voaden and their talented team, this destination pub has earned an enviable reputation for excellence. A firm favourite with loyal&n...
View full reviewThe Jubilee Inn is set in stunning countryside on the edge of Exmoor and there is a lively yet elegant atmosphere within. This Art Deco pub-restaurant has recently undergone major refurbishment, resulting in a stylish venue in which to relax and enjoy top-quality food, wine and ale. The well-stocked bar leads into a...
View full reviewLocated in the hillside town of Chulmleigh, close to Taw Valley and the Tarka Trail, this is the ideal spot for hikers, cyclists, horse riders, golfers, and holidaymakers. Book one of the bedrooms for the night and set out fully restored for a day’s exploring. In the evenings, gather in the bar for a glass of real ale and a game...
View full reviewWhen we think of bistros we think affordable, wholesome, tasty food and friendly service; French's Bistro is no exception and far exceeds the standards set by some other bistros. Located in the heart of Devon, among a cluster of thatched cottages, this excellent eatery possesses a sense of community spirit that you might well expect ...
View full reviewDating back to 1633, this grade-II-listed thatched pub boasts all the trappings of a traditional country inn. A warm welcome, hot food and refreshing beers all feature as standard, while the recently refurbished en-suite accommodation is ideal for those looking for a refreshing night's sleep. The Old Court House's comprehensive menu...
View full reviewThe Blackcock Inn sits pretty as a picture, just off the North Devon Link Road. After a short drive through wonderful countryside and taking in glorious views of South Exmoor, we arrived with an appetite – and just as well. This country bolthole has plenty of parking alongside its on-site caravan and camping park.
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It is a rare dining occurrence that sees quality-led food served at prices that are truly reasonable. This is exactly what you'll experience at The Lamb Inn in pretty Sandford. Built in the 16th century as a coaching inn, Alastair Sawday's Pub of the Year runner-up for 2014 is a traditional local (serving impeccably kept real ales),...
View full reviewSet in the heart of mid Devon along winding country lanes is the delightful Cadeleigh Arms, which has been named by Estrella Damm as one of the top 50 gastropubs in the UK. Boasting a rustic exterior and stunning views across rolling Devonshire hills, the pub lies in the small but charming village of Cadeleigh, which is situated a...
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