Reviews on Bar food in Axminster, England, United Kingdom. Axminster is a market town and civil parish on the eastern border of the county of Devon in England, some 28 miles (45 km) from the county town of Exeter. The town is built on a hill overlooking the River Axe which heads towards the English Channel at Axmouth, and is in the East Devon local government district. At the 2001 census, it had a population of 5,626, increasing to 5,761 at the 2011 census. The town contains two electoral wards (town and rural) the total sum of both wards being a population of 7,110. The market is still held every Thursday.
Things to do in Axminster
3 based on 18 reviews
The Hunters Lodge Inn ( known for a short period as Mad Ruths) has recently been purchased and will open under new management as soon as possible. The Inn is nestled in the picturesque village of Cornworthy, Totnes (Devon) offering delicious food, beers,
Visited this Pub at lunchtime friendly staff with great food we both had smoked salmon with prawns really beautiful sat in the large pub garden. Fast service.
4 based on 17 reviews
Stunning, very old atmospheric pub in a lovely village setting. Friendly, maybe a bit disorganised service. Unfortunately VERY average (at best!) pub grub meal. Soggy battered fish with over-cooked peas and hard, dried, overdone chips. Fish pie (small) with minimal fish but 2 big bones. Good prices but unappetising food.Pity ... the outstanding venue and location deserves better.
4 based on 99 reviews
A traditional coaching inn situated in the heart of Axminster, The George Hotel has recently re-opened offering traditional British cuisine with a modern twist. We also offer a wide range of drinks, from expertly prepared coffees to craft ales.
Myself, husband and mother in law recently stayed here for 1 night. The accommodation was spot on. Lovely decor, massive tvs and very comfy beds, we all had an excellent sleep! We booked a table for 8pm on the evening and had an excellent meal/drinks all served by very friendly and attentive staff. One complaint would be the table sat behind us, never have i encountered such a rude person!! Was disgusted with the way he spoke to one of the young waiting staff by saying "take this away before i shove it up your a**"!!! Other than this nasty piece of work the night was very lovely and enjoyable.The breakfast in the morning was great, however full English wasn't very full and my husbands face dropped when he seen the size, but there are fruits, cereals and pastries available.we would definitely stop by this hotel again if we were to visit Axminster again.Also many thanks to the lady with dark long hair and tattoos, she was very accommodating in changing my mother in laws room so she could be closer to us and avoid the steep stairs :)
4 based on 122 reviews
Freehouse Pub in the Good Beer Guide 2020. Food Served Thursday - Saturday 12-2pm & 6-8pm. Sunday Lunch Served 12-2pm. Booking Advisable.
We ended our holiday on a high with a great family meal at the Hind. We received a really warm welcome and service was great. All our meals were fantastic, really good home cooked pub food and generous portions. Our son loved the home made chicken nuggets. Don't drive by this pub...you'd miss a gem!
4 based on 83 reviews
I was made to feel extremely welcome and was very well looked after. The room was just perfect and warm and comfortable. The breakfast prepared by Jean was great and was prepared personally for me - none of that buffet nonsense! The food and drink in the evening was just as good, and I had one of the nicest pan fried sea-bass meals I have ever had.
4 based on 67 reviews
The Axminster Inn provides quality homemade pub food at value prices, both lunchtimes and evenings. We are a traditional pub serving Palmers real ales, providing live music at least twice a week. Lovely enclosed beer garden, real log fire. Open at 10.30 a
As a frequent solo traveller, I often judge pubs on the type of welcome you get when walking in on your own. Here you get the warmest welcome possible from a delightful landlady who is obviously adored by the locals. I just wish there were more places like this. Everything a pub should be!
4 based on 289 reviews
A friend and I decided as a last minute decision to go to Tuckers. Fortunately we were offered a table (most of the restaurant was booked) on the left hand side as you go in. The food was lovely, I had the Smoked Haddock Florentine which was exceptional and my friend had the scampi which was plump and delicious! We didn't have room for dessert! If I had to mention a negative it is that the area we were in suffers from the very loud hand drying machine noise in the ladies toilet which is situated close by. Apart from that the girls serving and behind the bar were friendly and charming.
4 based on 130 reviews
A traditional 'chocolate box' thatched pub, warm and inviting atmosphere. Great homemade pub food and Palmers finest real ales. One of biggest beer gardens with superb views over the Axe valley, come and find the secret garden, great for families, dog fri
The food here at the New Inn is consistently excellent. Today we had one of Mandy's fantastic Ploughmans, beautifully presented and so delicious and Smoked Mackerel with Sourdough bread, equally as delicious. Totally recommend this lovely Devon pub, which we so lucky to have in this lovely village. Thank you to both Mandy and Carey
4 based on 959 reviews
16th Century Coaching Inn commands an enviable position, conveniently situated on the main A35 where Devon & Dorset meet, between the bustling market town of Axminster, and the beautiful seaside town of Lyme Regis, the gateway to the Jurassic Coast.
My sister has lived 300 yards from this pub for over 25 years so I have visited often and always found food and service good. However on my sisters birthday 22.09.19 the food was adequate but the service was very poor 0ne meal was suppose to have had bread had to ask for it, had to ask for spoons to eat desert.did not get an ordered drink and would have liked coffee but was not offered. May be better on the week but would not go on a Sunday.
4 based on 801 reviews
My husband and I stayed overnight here and dined in their restaurant. Our stay was comfortable, relaxing and enjoyable. Service was attentive, friendly and professional. Extensive menu containing pub classics and vegetarian/vegan choices. They use local produce as much as possible. We were presented with some complimentary tasters before our main. The chef is very talented! Hake and chips with crushed peas and tartare sauce was demolished by my husband. I opted for a roasted veg dish with aubergine and delightful wontons. We were full after our mains but managed to squeeze in Jaffacake icecream !!!! Divine!!!!! Do come and eat here, you won't be disappointed!Our room we stayed in overnight was well equipped and cosy, separate from the inn. Very comfortable bed, bathroom clean, shower and bath in room 1. Outdoor seating available, weather permitting.
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