Reviews on Pub food in Welcombe, United Kingdom including The Old Smithy Inn, The Bush Inn, The Bush Inn Restaurant, The London Inn Restaurant, The Kings Arms, Wreckers Retreat Bar, The New Inn, The Preston Gate Inn, The Farmers Arms, west country inn
3 based on 50 reviews
) has We stayed at the West Country inn for four nights two gifted to us by my brother and his wife and two extra that we paid for. We found it very quaint it is 400 years old and obviously you donât expect a Premier inn we liked it and Laura the owner did her very best to make your stay as good as possible she is a very hard working lady she was very accommodating and treats everyone the same. As said in another review it is a bit out in the wilds but if you have transport it is not a problem. As I am a bit disabled I did find the stairs a bit of a problem but hey ho Iâm still here I survived xx
4 based on 154 reviews
A cosy village pub in the countryside with two food options; traditional pub food served in our bars and modern British cuisine in our restaurant. All made fresh and seasonal. Local ales, cocktails and wine.
Saturday night dinner out at this refurbished pub. Very busy when we got there, there are so many different rooms, its difficult to guage how big it really is.Menu looked good, but what actually came was different or indeed looked different, sort of neuve cuisine big bowls etc smallish amount of food in the middle.Amuse bouche between courses was a surprise, but nice.A nice dinner - different, but nice.Wine list not huge, but I would have thought something for everyone.Will have to try lunch next time
4 based on 390 reviews
You can enjoy delicious home cooked food every day, Try our lovely roast dinners on Sundays and why not round off your dinner with a scrumptious home made dessert!
Stumbled upon by chance and the place was full. Local beer and well kept. It was steak night and Iâm always a bit wary. This was absolutely superb. Perfectly cooked, sides which are extra but again executed well. The cost was bang on and listening to people book for again for the same week speak volumes. The staff were friendly and helpful. Exactly what a pub should be. Thank you chef.
4 based on 232 reviews
We had to sit in a dank area of the pub which was severely dated and reminded me of the pubs my mum and dad used to take me to when I was a kid (decades ago). We'd brought our daughter along so we couldn't sit in the other bit of the pub... the nicer bit. Not family oriented, methinks.Food was delicious and tasted home-cooked, generous portions etc, but this pub really needs an overhaul in terms of decoration. We were seated near a pool table and to one side of the room there was a load of junk piled up. Not conducive to a relaxing, welcoming atmosphere I am afraid.
4 based on 139 reviews
Lovely staff and delightful food. The Pasties are a must. 3 of us ate and had soft drinks for £27. Great location with great views and facilities.Hi DGD3020 Thanks for the review and for coming to see us! We hope to welcome you back in the future! Regards Donal Donal & Sarah Stafford Managers
4 based on 88 reviews
We are a friendly and welcoming traditional village pub where families and dogs are welcome and have a large beer garden with amazing views and a play area for the kids. Local ales, lagers, ciders and spirits available along with a selection of 30 differe
Big place, and fairly central. Carpet throughout, which is idealif your four leggers are with you. Reasonable prices, and plenty served. No fancy stuff, just friendly service, easy chli, curry, pizza etc. Ideal if staying self catering and you want hot weekday supper. Cannot fault it for sustenance, but not really an 'experience'.
4 based on 267 reviews
Due to a miscommunication between the front bar and the kitchen which is 5 meters behind it, our order was delayed by 50 min. When it arrived finally, the burger was inedible; it tasted like cardboard.Sorry to hear about your wait I do remember it as you where on table four and for some reason the till which is connected to a printing machine in the kitchen didnât go through. So the bar staff was not aware that it didnât. So the kitchen wasnât either. The 5 meters behind is not fair. Nobody knew. When we did become aware as you asked how long the food would be we sorted it straight away. I had to transfer on the till your order to another table number which then went through and we got your food out as soon as we could. The problem has now been resolved on the till so wonât happen again I hope. Iâm sorry about the burger I have made the chef aware of this !!! If I knew what cardboard tasted like I could compare but I donât. But apologies about it and I hope if you come again it will be a better experience now technical difficulties have been ironed out.
4 based on 208 reviews
Great stopping point just 15 minutes off the South West Coast Path. I stopped here for lunch and had the delicious Leek & Potato Soup.A very nice country pub!
4 based on 229 reviews
The northernmost pub in Cornwall, very old, in tiny, remote Morwenstow, but well patronised - bustling with activity, and we needed to book our table. Typical pub menu - good, hot fresh food, and the best chips we've ever had (piping hot, crisp, dry). St Austell beers, reasonable wines by the glass, as well as bottle. Some live music evenings (not the greatest, the evening we heard it...)
4 based on 580 reviews
The Old Smithy Inn is a 13th century thatched inn nestled at the top of the valley in Welcombe, set in stunning unspoilt countryside a mile from the sea on the north Devon Cornwall border.
Having visited this pub before we were not disappointed with the outstanding food and friendly and welcoming staff. The Sunday lunch is as good as any Sunday Roast I have ever eaten. Amazing assortment of vegetables cooked to perfection, meat that melts in your mouth and Yorkshire puddings and roast potatoes to die for !!!! All topped off with a VERY scummy pudding selection that are ALL mouth watering. I highly recommend it. We also have 4 dogs who were also made to feel welcome.Cannot wait to revisit on our next trip to Cornwall. Thank you guy's.
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