Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Ashwater including Village Inn, The Arscott Arms, The Clovelly Inn, The Molesworth Arms, Junction Inn, Kings Arms, Rydon Inn, The Fox & Grapes, The Golden Inn, Eliot Arms
4 based on 484 reviews
We ate at the Eliot Arms last week. We hadn't booked but called in on the off-chance. The restaurant was quite busy - a good sign. If you are a meat or fish fan, there are plenty of choices. Vegetarian options are there but not as many. My other half chose the Eliot Arms pie which he said was fabulous. I had the spicy vegetarian curry - not for the faint hearted! It was very good and flavoursome with lots of fresh veggies and rice. Portion sizes are extremely generous. All staff were very friendly and approachable and even though the place was full, all services were carried out in a calm manner. There is a car park across a small road. The Eliot arms is a feast for the eyes as well as a feast for your tum! Enjoy your visit.
After several tough climbs from Torrington we were glad to find a pub for refreshment, before continuing on to Hatherleigh and then Okehampton for our accommodation.For those of us hoping for lunch there was disappointment as the kitchen had just burned down!I can recommend the lemonade soda!
4 based on 107 reviews
Historic Village Pub, Restaurant, Function Room, and B&B on the edge of Dartmoor National Park with the facilities to cater for small, and large events.
We came with friends for Sunday lunch and was very pleased, The food was fresh and very hot, Excellent choice of Meat and veg. The staff made us feel very welcome and were very polite and helpful.Lots of choice for deserts. Well recommended.
4 based on 659 reviews
The Rydon Inn is a converted traditional Devon Long House, it has been beautifully developed, with high vaulted ceilings exposing all the beam work in the main pub area, this also includes an unconventional thatched bar. The idealiac conservatory eating a
Table of 4 & all had sunday roast beef brisket which include a gluten free. 3 were very good but 1 was over fatty & on the gluten free option they left off the yorkshire & dumpling but nothing in there place but at the same price! That said the beef was very tasty. Wife had chocolate brownie for desert which was very good. Can see why it is a popular eatery.
4 based on 93 reviews
Good home made meals served daily . Sunday roast booking being taken now .
Jill & Ashley are such a lovely, friendly couple this also shows in the upkeep of the pub and accommodation. The accomedation was really clean and beds were comfortable. They've thought about every fine detail and added some lovely personalble touches from a little mug in bedroom for our daughter, teddys on her bed, toiletries and welcoming messages. We didn't have a small child but the room was fully equipped with a travel cot, bouncer & wipes. The pub is a truly a family friendly they've got a fantastic relationship with the locals. It was nice being able to have a drink whilst our daughter coloured with the locals making conversation.We felt really comfortable, safe and enjoyed evenings having a drink making conversation. The food was lovely and Gill accommodated for our needs, loved the lush fresh breakfast. Definite recommend the Kings Arms, please say hello from the Mistry's when you go.Our daughter wanted a really big thank you for her Easter Egg such a lovely touch. We'll definitely be back xxIt was a pleasure, you have such a lovely family.Hope to see you again soon.
4 based on 48 reviews
A friendly village pub serving local ales, ciders and lager. An extensive menu including steaks, homemade curries and pies. Bookings are highly recommended
Have eaten here many times, and the food is always of the highest quality. Chris and Gail are very welcoming hosts, and all their staff are equally as good. Anything you choose from the menu is made on site, using very high quality local ingredients. They have a good selection of beers, lagers, and numerous gins. Reasonable prices, good food, and excellent service, well worth a visit.Thank you for your great review and your positive comments are really appreciated. We always aim to serve great quality food using where possible locally sourced ingredients. We are a small team and comments as those provided in your review are great for moral. We look forward to welcoming you back soon
5 based on 300 reviews
The Molesworth Arms re-open for business in Dec 2015 after been shut up for 2 years! Our simple aim & ethos was to run a friendly pub that consistently serves good food, local ales/ciders, quality wines in a comfortable & relaxing environment. We build cl
Limited opening hours means that you really need to check beforehand and book to avoid disappointment. Welcoming hosts and attentive staff. Excellent local ales on tap and wines to suit most palettes. Perfectly cooked duck breast with a hint of Far East fusion, blackberry and apple - yummy. My sea bass was the best I've ever had - fresh, tasty and succulent. Lemon posset that I was VERY reluctant to share. Good value for quality local produce. This out of the way treasure is worth seeking out.
4 based on 229 reviews
We had a supurb meal here on Sunday night. Very impressed with quality of food and thought it was excellent value for money. Good honest delicious food - not posh (or trying to be) just great pub grub. Happily go back and try other stuff off the large menu.
4 based on 41 reviews
We have now re-opened this quaint, destination Restaurant / Pub after a few months of gruelling refurbishment. We have returned the main sections of the inside into two cosy, comfortable, well heated dining areas in which we will be offering a regularly c
Called in for the first time last night and wasn't disappointed. We both had steak which was cooked to perfection. Lovely home cut chips and onion rings. Desserts were also very good with large portions. I can recommend the BlackBerry and apple crumble and custard.. The staff were very friendly and nothing was to much trouble to make our meal out perfect. Booking essential I think as they seem to get busy.
4 based on 134 reviews
First visit and we were very pleased to find somewhere open for lunch. The food was very good with large portions. Unfortunately we left feeling that unless you were a local, you were not greeted very well and it was hard to engage the lady serving. Whilst we do not live in the village we do live nearby. Will think twice before visiting again.
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