Reviews on Pub food in Dartmouth, England, United Kingdom including The Millbrook Inn, Steam Packet Inn, Seven Stars, Sportsmans Arms, Ferry Boat Inn, The Dartmouth Arms, The Cherub Inn, The Dolphin Inn, The Millbrook Inn, The Green Dragon
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4 based on 273 reviews
The pub's postcode is TQ6 0PX
Tuesday restricted menu. The pizza were very average. At £12.50 we would expect more than one prawn and very few scallop on the fish pizza and ? frozen muscles. It looked like they were brought in rather than made on site. We were right next to the sea so disappointing to find such poor quality.
4 based on 508 reviews
Welcome to the Millbrook Inn â gloriously situated in the charming village of South Pool, Devon. A place to discover and enjoy great, honest cooking in an atmosphere that celebrates why villages need pubs and pubs need villages. Take a look around and see
I was worried this was going to turn out to be an overpriced local pub, but although it was more than your average, the food more than makes up for it. We went with our boys, but they are at the age where it just about worked. I wouldn't have gone with any younger children - neither the menu or space would make it right for them really. I saw that they have a bbq on some nights with a different set up and that might work better for less formal. Extremely helpful front of house (owner?) was not sure who he was, but made us feel welcome, made sure the dog was comfortable and had water. What they call the bar snacks are more like starters really, and the menu is not 20 pages of inedible food, but a few choice options for fish, field and hedgerow to suit all, with some more basic, and value, children's options. Highly recommend. Make sure you book though as it is not a big place!
4 based on 288 reviews
THE DOLPHIN Inn is quickly emerging as the place to be !. Situated on Market Street, Dartmouth, the new Dolphin has an increased light, airy and welcoming interior, following a detailed and carefully planned renovation. Open from 11am to 11pm, Monday to S
From the outside this looked like a real ale pub. Flowers were lovely and a welcoming awaited...or so we thought!Customer: 'What coffees do you do please?'Bar Lady: Black or whiteCustomer:'Could you do something like an Americano?'Bar Lady: I do black or white so what will it be?Oh dear, this is not good service. Then my elderly father, who I had taken out for the day, asked:Customer: 'What real ale do you have please'Bar Lady: Dark or lightCustomer: 'What is the dark ale please'Bar Lady: Erm, it's dark!Now this is feeling very rude. The staff were rather patronisingly and I felt like I was putting the bar lady out just by being a customer. This is poor service at its worst.The toilets are not clean (mens), the spiral staircase carpet is not all that safe for the elderly and the toilets have pornography all over the walls and ceiling (should be interesting taking a child to the toilet and having to explain that away). All-in-all not an inspiring visit. As a customer I can be forgiving with investment in property as times are hard but poor service is non-negotiable. Having no empathy for elderly people trying to enjoy their day out is very bad. It took the edge off my old Dad's day out. Shame on you the person who served us.
4 based on 603 reviews
Famous for Fine Food, Service and Hospitality. The Cherub Inn dates from 1380 and still retains many of its original features, including some old ships' timbers, and its original use is thought to have been as a Merchant's House. It is the oldest building
It is crab I know. But nearly £9 pounds for a sandwich. I think itâs a little bit over the top. After all 2 slices of bread . Ok I suppose itâs Dartmouth. Iâve had business in Glastonbury for years & never gone for hits. I see that in this pub you can get 40p off a pint if your a camra club member. Perhaps I should be a member of some club. I am sorry you feel this way but crab is an expensive sea food and usually have good feed back from our seafood based meals/sandwiches and that they are good value for money, our crab is locally sourced and fresh, our pints are priced for the area and are one of the lowest in town, camera memberships do get discount of around 70p but they do pay for the privalages within that club.
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4 based on 261 reviews
Public house serving homemade food including homemade burgers and pizzas and tex mex as well as an ever changing specials board
The Dartmouth Arms is located on the riverside with lovely views across the River Dart to Kingswear, an ideal place to enjoy a good pint, gin and tonic or a glass of vino etc. Low beams, wooden tables, great ambience, a very good varied menu to suit all tastes and diets, good beers, gins and wines all served up by an enthusiastic and friendly staff. Just a perfect way to spend a lunchtime in Dartmouth.
4 based on 445 reviews
Turning up on spec on a July Sunday lunchtime - perhaps we were lucky - with a family group of 6, we were surprised to get a table, and even more surprised when the food turned up so promptly. Right by the Dittisham pier, it is a lovely place to people watch and also to savour the history framed around the walls. Very steep approach from the road into the village and no parking unless the tide is out. Avoid and park at the top of the hill. Well recommended. Is reservable, I believe. Probably worth doing.
4 based on 333 reviews
Visited with family. Meal was OK. Asked woman at bar about toilets for my disabled father, I was told hang on a minute! I was then ignored for the next five minutes when she proceeded to serve everyone else around me even though there was someone else serving at the same time. I eventually said "are you going to help me or.." to which I received a huff and a puff. Had to just walk out in the end. Appalling attitude after just spending 85 pounds there. Won't be back.
4 based on 224 reviews
Visited twice in our short stay in Dartmouth. This is a popular local with plenty of locals mixing with the tourists. All gives it a nice busy atmosphere with a fine choice of real ales. Staff all busy & smiling made it a must go back Pub!
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4 based on 240 reviews
Wow what a find! The most amazing view watching the sun go down behind Dartmouth, just stunning. This is the friendliest pub Iâve visited, Jamie made us and our dog very welcome. Great selection of gin to choose from and the pizza was delicious, I had Brie little pigs and I donât know what they do to their chips but they are very tasty. Really good live music, buzzing atmosphere. I would highly recommend an evening here.
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4 based on 508 reviews
Welcome to the Millbrook Inn â gloriously situated in the charming village of South Pool, Devon. A place to discover and enjoy great, honest cooking in an atmosphere that celebrates why villages need pubs and pubs need villages. Take a look around and see
I was worried this was going to turn out to be an overpriced local pub, but although it was more than your average, the food more than makes up for it. We went with our boys, but they are at the age where it just about worked. I wouldn't have gone with any younger children - neither the menu or space would make it right for them really. I saw that they have a bbq on some nights with a different set up and that might work better for less formal. Extremely helpful front of house (owner?) was not sure who he was, but made us feel welcome, made sure the dog was comfortable and had water. What they call the bar snacks are more like starters really, and the menu is not 20 pages of inedible food, but a few choice options for fish, field and hedgerow to suit all, with some more basic, and value, children's options. Highly recommend. Make sure you book though as it is not a big place!
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