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4 based on 212 reviews
We were staying in a nearby hotel and were out for a walk with the dog. We stopped in here for a drink. There is a restaurant and bar both of which looked nice and inviting. If we were here for longer we would definitely give the food a try. As it was we had some drinks and had a pleasant time sitting in the beer garden across the road. A nice girl came out and gave the dog a treat but didnât seem interested in enforcing their stated âdogs on leadsâ policy. There were a couple of wee yappie mongrels running loose much to everyoneâ annoyance but no one seemed to care.The drinks were on the pricey side which might explain why it was quiet on an otherwise busy with people, warm, sunny Saturday afternoon.Thanks for the review. Glad you stopped by and were able to enjoy our lovely garden on what has lately been a rare sunny afternoon. We do ask for dogs to be kept on leads in the garden and our drinks are very fairly priced we believe for location & quality. We hope you will stop by again if you are in the area.
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4 based on 163 reviews
Friendly local pub on the edge of Dartmoor.Good food sereved daily mon - sat 12.00Pm - 2.30Pm and 6.00Pm - 8.30Pm and sun 12.00Pm - 3.30Pm and 6.00Pm - 8.00Pm. Bookings advisable! Happy children and friendly dogs are always welcome and we have a park situ
The great thing about Trip Advisor is that it provides a platform for people to express their experiences in a strictly subjective fashion. So, although we visited this pub/eatery, we neither had a drink nor a meal. And here follows the reason why. We went in on a cold miserable day with the intention of having lunch. Inside proved worse than outside as not only was then interior cold and miserable but the welcome was as well. This gave a whole new meaning to the word, dank. We quote the greeting verbatim. Hi, we don't have any lamb or mussels. Silence. In one corner a staff member was sitting at a table dealing with a rep. She summonsed a man who could easily have been the owner who, without a greeting or a smile, walked past us and proceeded to discuss something with the rep. My wife gave me that,' not eating here' look and out we went to search for better. Now, possibly this is a fabulous eatery that serves excellent ales but alas we never found out simply because our experience was unpleasant. My final comment is simply common sense. You would have to be blind, stupid or a combination of both, not to know that the pub trade is falling apart and crumbling at the seams. On every corner and at every turn you can see the ghostly, boarded up remains of a once thriving pub. So how come a landlord allows his pub to be cold and unwelcoming? Beats me. Give it a try for yourself , we may be just unlucky.
4 based on 212 reviews
We were staying in a nearby hotel and were out for a walk with the dog. We stopped in here for a drink. There is a restaurant and bar both of which looked nice and inviting. If we were here for longer we would definitely give the food a try. As it was we had some drinks and had a pleasant time sitting in the beer garden across the road. A nice girl came out and gave the dog a treat but didnât seem interested in enforcing their stated âdogs on leadsâ policy. There were a couple of wee yappie mongrels running loose much to everyoneâ annoyance but no one seemed to care.The drinks were on the pricey side which might explain why it was quiet on an otherwise busy with people, warm, sunny Saturday afternoon.Thanks for the review. Glad you stopped by and were able to enjoy our lovely garden on what has lately been a rare sunny afternoon. We do ask for dogs to be kept on leads in the garden and our drinks are very fairly priced we believe for location & quality. We hope you will stop by again if you are in the area.
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