Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Croyde. Croyde is a village on the west-facing coastline of North Devon, England. The village lies on the South West Coast Path near to Baggy Point, which is owned by the National Trust. It lies within the North Devon Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Croyde village and its beach faces the Atlantic Ocean near the western limit of the Bristol Channel.
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4 based on 566 reviews
Bit of a locals pub, Had to order my pint over a very large German Shepherd which took up most of the dark bar. Didnât stay for a 2nd pint or come back for a meal.
4 based on 741 reviews
Weâve been visiting Croyde for many years and for the last few years, weâve had evening meals at the Williams Arms in Braunton both in the carvery and in the bar and have always enjoyed the food. However, we didnât know that they are open for breakfast in the mornings and at a very reasonable price of £5.95 for a full English including toast. A hearty breakfast and good friendly service. Itâs a bigger and better breakfast than the Thatch in Croyde and at £3 cheaper, well worth the short 10 minute journey, saving £18 as there were six of us. Next time down in Croyde, we know where to go for breakfast.
4 based on 637 reviews
SQ Bar and Restaurant is set in the heart of Braunton and provides a decadent setting to enjoy a quick cocktail or a three course feast. Join us in the Restaurant from 9am for Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner and then head into the Bar and relax with our large
We visited here while on holiday in croyde. There was a great selection of different food, something for everyone! I got the lamb which was excellent, full of flavour and cooked perfectly. My partner got the chicken, which was just as good. For desert I had the cream tea and creme brûlée as I just couldnât pick! Both as good as each other. Scones seemed fresh and arrived warm. Creme brûlée come as nice big portion. Service throughout the meal was great, friendly staff and very attentive. Will definitely be returning on future holidays to croyde.
4 based on 378 reviews
The food here was so good and amazing value for money. We ordered the nachos which was a huge portion, so do recommend sharing or ordering a smaller version. Nice atmosphere. Order at the bar, service was quick.
4 based on 294 reviews
The Restaurant and Bar offers lunch , dinner and drinks , our menu focuses on using local produce and seafood in a cosy, relaxed environment. Our bar area is a great space to relax and enjoy a local brew or glass of wine watching the sunset.
Went there after reading reviews and we were not disappointed. Everything was really great from the quality of the food to the service and the bill. The couple of run it have a steady following of regulars who have followed them from other places they have been and this enables them to stay open all year round when others close for the winter. We will certainly return when next in Woolacombe. Highly recommend this restaurant.
4 based on 1075 reviews
We booked for 14.30 expecting to find that the tables would come free but people were still arriving after three o'clock.There is a selection of local beers as well as Timothy Taylor's Landlord Bitter that has come all the way from Yorkshire!Roast beef is rather tradional for Sunday and very generous portionsThe parking outside the pub is on the small size but there is a village car park about 50 yards near to local church.Our sat nav took aan odd route that turned into a bridalway - if you come from Barnstaple, turn left in Braunton towards Croyde and then to The Rock
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4 based on 200 reviews
Overlooking North Devonâs famous Saunton beach, Beachside Grill offers a unique blend of quality sourced ingredients, smoked and grilled to perfection in a chilled indoor/outdoor space. Our summer opening hours from 5th June - 10th September 2018 is 7 day
We headed to the Beachside Grill for lunch, what a wonderful location and with such beautiful views over the beach.We found the staff really friendly and the portions of food both tasty and massive!! The burgers looked good on another table so will go for those at our next visit!
4 based on 979 reviews
Under current ownership since June 2010, this charming British Pub in the pretty village of Georgeham is less than 2 miles from some of the best surfing beaches in the UK, and on the doorstep of Exmoor National Park and the rest of beautiful North Devon.
Nothing above average here; the menu reads well but the dishes don't really live up to their description. I had a lovely piece of fish served a very over-powering "cassoulet" not a bean in sight! Even in a country pub, does the landlord really need to sit in his shorts eating his dinner on the patron's side of the bar when the service was lacking. Shame 'cos it's a great location and in the word of the ol' school teacher, could do better!
4 based on 731 reviews
The Manor House Inn sits in the pretty village of Croyde with glorious sandy beaches and delightful countryside. The original pub in Croyde is a 16th century former coaching inn, where the old coach house still stands. There is a large restaurant & conser
We stopped here with our dogs and found the menu had loads of choice for food and was really tasty. I wish I had left room for one of the many puddings they had on offer!
4 based on 1672 reviews
Enjoyed a very enjoyable lunch here today. Staff very friendly and attentive, food delicious and some lovely autumn sunshine allowed us to sit outside with our dog. Would thoroughly recommend and look forward to visiting again!
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