Reviews on Pub food in Teignmouth, England, United Kingdom. Teignmouth (/ˈtɪnməθ/ TIN-məth) is a large seaside town, fishing port and civil parish in the English county of Devon, situated on the north bank of the estuary mouth of the River Teign about 14 miles south of Exeter. It had a population of 14,749 at the last census. In 1690, it was the last place in England to be invaded by a foreign power.
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4 based on 714 reviews
We went here for my partners birthday. Really glad we did because the food was great! The fish was so fresh! The staff were helpful and efficient. They take pride in the establishment. I even raved about how nice and clean the loos were. We will be back
4 based on 285 reviews
A charming 17th Century Inn set in the heart of Combeinteignhead, The Wild Goose Inn is a unique family owned village free house offering a modern British outlook on food. We pride ourselves on sourcing the best produce Devon can offer with 5 real ales on
Booked table for 6.Car park next to pub.Warm welcome at bar, great old pub, lots of character. Tables spaced out, small garden area with seating, overlooking fields.Food was excellent, best meal we have had this week, fish and chips excellent... monk fish scampi was fabulous, and the gammon was good too.... eat a lot of duck eggs not sure if it was a ducks egg or hens ?? Did have to wait a while after ordering but worth wait.Was full up after main courses so did try a pudding, but did look at menu, not a wide choice Would recommend Narrow lanes to get to pub, but worth visiting.
4 based on 260 reviews
The Ferry Boat Inn is situated in the heart of the village and the beer garden literally overlooks the beach and River Teignmouth-Shaldon estuary. We are the first of the pubs in Shaldon and Shaldon restaurants you'll find after disembarking the Teignmout
Headed across from the other side of the water!! Fantastic sunny afternoon spent listening to live music and having some drinks with friends. The atmosphere was brilliant and the staff are super friendly and the pub welcoming. Can't wait to come back!Thank you very much for taking the time to leave such a nice review. We really enjoyed Sunday (Funday) and the band really got everyone going. They're back on again on Bank Holiday Sunday at the end of August but we hope to see you before then, we have some other cracking bands lined up!
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3 based on 1155 reviews
A great location with nice views across to Teignmouth. If the weather is nice it's really good outside. We had a drink and lunch, the service was good and the food good. Well worth a visit.Thank you.
4 based on 296 reviews
This wonderful 13th century pub, in the heart of Stokeinteignhead, provides excellent food, fine ales and great service to locals and visitors alike.
Met up with our nieces for lunch I had steak & stilton baggette & a bowl of soup, both were delicious. The steak was so tender, no gristle & the soup was homemade. The baggette was £6.95 & if you added the soup £1.50, excellent value. We only live in Teignmouth, will be back for lunch again, for sure.
4 based on 1744 reviews
The Smugglers Inn provide a full lunch and evening menu alongside our famous 'Farmers Feast Carvery' every day of the week. Situated in the beautiful town of Dawlish in Devon, you can expect to be surrounded by stunning panoramic views of the ocean and th
We booked to go here to celebrate a wedding anniversary in the family. I chose a carvery which was great meats were good and plenty of choice of vegetables as well. Staff were so friendly cant ask for more really. Helped with customer's dietary needs which is a bonus as well. Definitely go back again soon. Highly recommend to any one else as well.Good afternoon,Thank you for taking the time to leave such a fantastic review. We're so glad to hear that you enjoyed your visit to us, including our wonderful staff and our carvery which we're very proud of.We hope to see you again soon!
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4 based on 138 reviews
A beachside pub with views upriver to Dartmoor, providing real ales and good quality home cooked food.
Visited with my elderly parents whom are notoriously hard to please . We sat in the window seat in the bar area with lovely views down the estuary . Mad goose purity, mad goose Ubu and jail ale were the three real ales on hand pump on the bar . All were well kept and I was offered tasters prior to purchase . The menu was good and varied with a daily specials board of further dishes . I selected the local faggots with mash and onion gravy, delicious . Dad had the Brixham fish with dripping cooked chips and home made tartar sauce . Mum was struggling to find a small dish for her small appetite so the chef made a personal appearance to see what he could do to help . A homemade prawn cocktail with beautiful granary bread was supplied which suited her small appetite . Lovely food, great staff who went the extra mile to ensure that we were all catered for . Fabulous views . Will definitely return here on my next trip to Devon
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4 based on 317 reviews
We are a family and dog friendly traditional pub with a great menu and daily specials. A warm welcome, pool table and dart board are always here along with delicious home cooked food and a fully stocked bar including some great local ales! Events list ava
Me and my girlfriend were delighted with finding somewhere that had a good selection of veggie home made food that stayed open until 9...We throughly enjoyed our home made lasagnas {mine veggie, hers meat} (they were proper tasty!) and drinks.We then played pool and enjoyed the friendly family atmosphere. The bar staff were pleasant, kind and was a exactly what we wanted, but to a great quality.Is a pub, but a very good one!!
4 based on 453 reviews
This Is A Riverside Pub With A New Restaurant. Food is served Monday to Saturday 12.00 to 2.30pm and 6pm to 9pm and Sundays 12.00 to 3pm
The best thing about this pub is where it's situated, smack on Teignmouth's Back Beach, close to the commercial part of the harbour and overlooking the Teign estuary with the pretty village of Shaldon beyond. It's just the place to drink a pint or two and watch the sun go down on a warm, balmy, evening any time of the year. The sense of timelessness is one of this pub's many charms.I've always found the staff friendly, chatty and efficient. Inside is really nothing special but comfortable, homely and, really, what you expect a local pub to be.I've eaten there a couple of times and, when I've dined, the food has been well prepared, wholesome and reasonably priced. You would probably not go out of your way to dine there but, if you're hungry, there's a good chance you'd find something to satisfy your appetite.What probably puts the pub almost in a class of its own are the small music festivals it puts on, organising a special stage outside which, as far as I know, is at no extra cost to those who stop to listen. The music can be folk, rock or pop and many local groups perform. This quite clearly brings much pleasure to many, both visitors and locals.
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4 based on 764 reviews
We visited the pub on a quiet, off season day, quite early for lunch. It was crowded but luckily we found a nice table. When we saw the choice on the menu we realised exactly why it was crowded and the food was excellent. Parking is an issue and it may be worth taking the ferry from Teignmouth !
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