Find out what British restaurants to try in Beer including The Smugglers Kitchen, Steamers Restaurant, The Terrace Arts Cafe, Beer Head Bistro, Osborne's Coffee and Wine Bar, Bay View Tea Rooms, The Hideaway, Restaurant at Dolphin Hotel Beer Limited, The Shed SteakHouse, The Malt House
Things to do in Beer
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 691 reviews
Our search for the perfect steak starts in the West Country. This is where our premium grade beef is reared according to rigorous animal welfare and farming practices. Our beef is sourced from our local butcher who hand cuts the beef to exacting standards
Been here before and had great food before and didnât disappoint again, I had a âAll American Double Beef Burgerâ which was brilliant, partner had a steak and enjoyed that! and both had to have a bowl of onion rings each this time as last time we visited we shared one bowl between us, but theyâre actually to good to share! Nice service as also!
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!
4 based on 330 reviews
Spoilt today, 1st excellent breakfast then this afternoon we're walking our pooch and find the Hideaway.Friendly staff greated us, we sat on the promenade with glorious sunshine and chose the spicey chicken tostdas, and a side order home made slaw. Did not have to wait long... Fantastic little dish to share, fresh, tasty and coleslaw was crisp and creamy. Went to pay bill and came away with some homemade cakes.... Lemon and raspberry, chocolate biscuit cake and spiced apple cake ( which we enjoyed later with tea back at cottage. â¤ï¸â¤ï¸Cheers guys we'll be back later in the week
4 based on 191 reviews
This place is so pretty! The staff are lovely! The food is delicious! My husband and I shared a crab sandwich and cream tea. It was so delicious, really generous fillings! We both recommend coming here! It made us feel like we were on holiday being spoilt. I fit in fine with my wheelchair, you would need help up a step at the entrance as thereâs no ramp. There isnât a disabled toilet... but thereâs a public one outside. Thereâs such a cute shop in the entrance. Very narrow, but if you love cute little home decorations and jewellery, itâs worth the effort!
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.
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!
4 based on 552 reviews
Having not booked we were surprised to not only get a table but also some wonderful food and service. With only one member of staff serving and the restaurant almost full you would have thought that service could be slow but no, not only efficient but pleasant and smiling under obvious pressure. The food was excellent and well presented and well thought out. Had we stayed in Beer longer I would have revisited.
4 based on 274 reviews
The Smugglers Kitchen is an independent restaurant nestling in the fishing village of Beer, and offering something a little more unique in East Devon for the discerning wine drinker and food lover.
We attended for a birthday dinner and found the food delicious. We has seafood linguine and the burger for mains and calamari and bacon wrapped Brie for starters. The menu was interesting and offered lots of choices. Wine was good. Service was pleasant. Slightly lacking in atmosphere perhaps but decor was nice. Thank you for a great evening.
Where to eat Pizza food in Beer: The Best Restaurants and Bars
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.