Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Beer, Seaton, including The Terrace Arts Cafe, Beer Head Bistro, Osborne's Coffee and Wine Bar, Restaurant at Dolphin Hotel Beer Limited, The Malt House, Old Picture House, The Ship Inn, The Hat, The Anchor Inn, Masons Arms Restaurant
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4 based on 418 reviews
Nestling in the heart of Branscombe, one of Britain's most picturesque villages, is the award winning, 14th Century, The Masons Arms. This charming thatched Inn dates back to 1350 - a cider house turned country pub - and the men who cut the stone for Exet
Chose scallops the first night at £24, 5 in shells looked and tasted wonderful, arrived with tin of fries, again nicely cooked but I felt not the best together and not enough food for a meal, Partners meal and the meals the following evening were good, flavoursome and of good size. Spoke to chef and he thought it was perfect.Thank you for your review, we are pleased that you have enjoyed your time with us and we hope that we can welcome you back soon.
3 based on 965 reviews
We have been coming to Beer for about 15 years and The Anchor with it's character and good food was always a highlight.Stopped in for dinner this evening and found it has all changes. Gone is the unique touch and decor. The woman who served my husband was rude and dismissive. Having been told the pie (on a Wednesday, their pie day) we fancied wasn't available, we opted for lasagne. Now it is hard to make a bad lasagne but this one took the award for the worst we have eaten! It was like only beef mince and lots of beef stock cubes had been used. No trace of tomato or herbs could be tasted, the sauce on the top gloopy. It was an unpleasant experience. Even the ladies toilets were dirty.Such a shame that a wonderful pub has gone downhill so much. We won't be returning to this one.
5 based on 37 reviews
What a great place to drink and chill. No phones. Wow. Back to the old days when everyone spoke to everyone joked enjoying the selection of changing real ales gins & ciders. Great host & friendly staff. A must place to visit when in Seaton. Thanks
4 based on 935 reviews
This pub was packed when we arrived on a Friday night but luckily we had booked a table. The menu is extensive but not overwhelming. The food was plentiful....I had mussels as a starter and husband had the whitebait and we were glad there was a respite before our mains arrived. Next time weâll share a starter! Both our meals were delicious and sadly we were too full for pudding, though they looked fab. Better than average pub food, freshly cooked. Very pleasant staff
4 based on 109 reviews
New bar, restaurant and venue open in Seaton! We have a range of drinks, with a Gin & Cocktail menu and delicious food served Tuesday - Sunday!
What a pleasure it was to find this gem open and serving food when others were closed. We were welcomed by lovely Lyndsey and were ever so grateful to find vegan food as well as meat and fish! Everyone in the group was happy :)
4 based on 596 reviews
Popped into the Malt house for lunch, dogs welcome too, beautiful wooden beamed ceiling and a real "smugglers" atmosphere, plenty room for us and dogs, we chose a table in a corner by the window, lovely greeting form the two young lads working there, great menu and one of the lads taking our order also pointed out a full stein of dog gravy bones on the window for treats for our dogs, very thoughtful, right, lunch, I ordered fish and chips as I had a "craving" lol and missus ordered an open sandwich of brie and sun dried tomatoes, service was quick and wow, as you can see in the photos, both quantity and quality of the food was superb, I can whole heartedly recommend a visit to this superb pub.Prices also were a lot cheaper than we expected. All in all a superb pub we would love to visit again.
4 based on 353 reviews
Very friendly atmosphere, attractive pub. We had a drink and then ordered some food. A good choice on the menu and we both enjoyed our meals - good pub grub. My husband's steak was cooked to perfection (rare) and my salad of prawns and crab with avocado was delicious. Both meals were huge, we have good appetites but neither of us could eat everything!
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4 based on 257 reviews
Cosy coffee shop and wine bar in the centre of a beautiful Devon fishing village of Beer. Open daily serving pastries, cakes, sandwiches, paninis and Devon Cream teas. Wine Bar offering top quality wines, Devon cider and local ales with nibbles. Baby chan
Visited for lunch as a family and tapas evening as a couple. Food mediocre at lunch not very imaginative, presentation poor. Tapas evening although a limited menu was quite tasty, huge portion nachos. Good value for money. The most disappointing thing about this coffee and wine bar was that some of the staff were disinterested in customers.....on both occasions staff on phones and didnt even look up when we entered the restaurant or when we went to pay . Very disappointing. Beware opening hours that are advertised not accurate out of season. Didnt open on mon or tuesday despite poster in window saying it was open!
4 based on 229 reviews
Beer Head Bistro under new management since March 2018. Now run by Lauren and Nathan of Jurassic Coast Seafood.
We sort of stumbled across this place as we were approaching the car park at the end of a long walk along the coast. It was getting on for 7pm, 4 hungry adults and 2 babies and we didn't know the area that well. We almost walked on because from a distance it just looked like your typical caravan park cafe, and energy levels were running low. But we went up to have a look, were very pleasantly surprised by the decor and ambience and decided to give the food a go. We sat outside and the views are just wonderful (if you look beyond the caravans). The service was excellent - our waiter was friendly, helpful and speedy. There was a good selection of food and between us we had 2 pizzas (excellent), the burger with skin on chips (excellent) and the veggie dahl (which I didn't have but was told it wasn't really hot enough, temperature wise) This was possibly because we were sitting outside and it lost its heat very quickly. The prices were very reasonable - around £10+ for a main course, there were accommodations for vegans, and there were gf and lactose free options. If I was visiting the area again, I would definitely return. MUCH better than other nearby options. Overall a great find, and one I would recommend to anyone in the area.
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4 based on 235 reviews
Veggie, vegan & gluten free fully licensed restaurant , arts cafe. Overlooking the spectacular Jurassic coast. Relaxing and friendly family run restaurant. Usually you can get a table but to be safe make a booking . Free WiFi. Dog friendly. There is a ter
We hadn't been in Seaton for a while but found The Terrace Arts Cafe as reliable as ever. My only complaint was that my meal was absolutely enormous! Beautiful chips, lovely salad and dressing. I bet loads of people don't realise it is veggie/vegan either!
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