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4 based on 365 reviews
The Creeks End Inn is a restaurant and bar fantastically located in the heart of Kingsbridge. More affectionately know as The Creeks, we are situated on the towns' main square and at the head of the Kingsbridge - Salcombe Estuary. There is plenty of parki
It is situated perfectly for the car park and obviously gets busy. Seems to have a mixture of locals and holiday makers but everyone seemed comfortable in the space including the dogs. Menu choices were good with breakfast served until late along side the main menu. The 3 dishes we had lacked a bit of quality but were ok. As we were there early it seemed to be the 1st crab sandwich of the day so ended up with bread that was stale on one side.
4 based on 402 reviews
Pub restaurant in Kingbridge - Delicious Food Served All Day - Gourmet Burgers - Local Seafood and Fish - Real Ales
Having originally planned to lunch in Salcombe, until we saw the ridiculous prices being charged in the pubs and restaurants there, we went to Kingsbridge instead. Good move: lunch in the Seven Stars was delicious and reasonably priced. My husband had the Chicken Fajitas (an unusual choice for pub food), which arrived piping hot and sizzling. He assured me it was very tasty indeed. I had cheese & vegetable quiche with rocket salad and sweet potato fries, which was also excellent. With a pint and a half of beer, the meal and drinks came to less than £30.Good food, good beer, good prices and friendly, cheerful service: the perfect lunch!
4 based on 2073 reviews
The Victoria Inn has been run by Tim & Liz Hore since 2008. We pride ourselves on being a 'Traditional Pub, with Traditional Values'. It has this year (2014) been awarded the Taste of the West Gold Award - awarded for locality of produce used, ambiance an
Four of us visited for dinner on a Saturday. On arrival we were seated upstairs next to a window. The first thing we noticed was the table was right next to a radiator and as I sat down my leg touched it and it made me jump. It was so hot you couldnât touch it. I asked a waitress how to turn it down and she said it was on the mains so she did it herself. It took a while to cool down and we were thankfully able to able to open the window which helped as it was stiflingly hot.Anyway onto the more positive food and drink. Drinks orders were taken promptly by one lovely waitress and the food orders by another. They were both very friendly, helpful and efficient.We ordered various mains and the food was on the whole very good. A slightly strange combination though, the lamb came with peppers and gravy, a first for me, not unpleasant just a bit odd! The lamb was very tasty and well cooked . The risotto with fish was very good. Our friends said their meals were lovely. We had the sticky toffee pudding for dessert all round, very moorish and exactly how it should be.Itâs great they allow dogs, it seems almost all of Salcombe is very dog friendly which is lovely.The food and drinks were fairly priced and we had a very nice evening. We left a large tip for the excellent waitresses in particular.Would definitely come back again and try a few more things on the menu.Thank you for your review. Best wishes Liz & Tim and the award winning Team Vic
4 based on 153 reviews
Village Pub that serves traditional Pub Grub at sensible prices. Bed & breakfast available with 3 well equipped and serviced rooms.
Visited here for the first time last night as we were staying in a cottage nearby. It was such a fabulous find. The menu is excellent with something for everyone. I had lasagne and my partner had steak pie. We had cheesecake for dessert. Everything was gorgeous. The service was outstanding. As soon as we walked in we were greeted by someone behind the bar even though it was very busy. Even the chef/owner came out to check that everyone was happy. Once again tonight we decided not to go into Salcombe but to dine here instead. The sea food platter and banoffee pie were outstanding. Again fantastic service. Our dog was also made to feel so welcome and given a treat each night by the owner.Forget going into Salcombe - eat here! Fabulous!Dear Nicky, many thanks for your lovely review. We always attempt to provide a varied and tasty menu and we pleased you enjoyed your time with us. Hopefully we will see you again in the not too distant future.
4 based on 76 reviews
Award winning food set in a place to relax, step back & be steeped in history. The Church House Inn, Churchstow, a 13th Century pub, built as a rest house for Bendictine Monks from Buckfast Abbey it has been a hostelry of one kind or another all of its li
We went for curry night and the food was excellent. Three curries and rice and a samosa all for £14 and really delicious and well presented. Friendly pub that does not rely on it's location to attract customers. Came her back in March and the food was really good then.
4 based on 735 reviews
Will definitely be returning here every time we visit and recommending the great food and customer service, had the unfortunate experience of dining in âthe coveâ before we came here.. no competition.Thank you for this review, we are thrilled you enjoyed your experience with us at the Hope and Anchor. We do hope to see you back again very soon!
4 based on 472 reviews
Went walking down to Ayrmer Cove from NT car park, blissfully empty beach! Walked back via circular route, stopped for lunch at this 13th century inn. Food, home cooked and delicious, service well timed with good portions for us adults and children. Prices reasonable for mains, £7 for pudding but once again home cooked. I would recommend eating here wholeheartedly.
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4 based on 812 reviews
THE UK's Best Craft Beer Bar 50 yards from the beach. Amazing homemade food using local produce. Awesome range of craft beers. Barista coffee, now with two floors and balcony with stunning sea views Open everyday from 10am until late.
Part of our visits to Hope Cove are the requisite crab sandwich in this restaurant. A really popular place with the countless walkers passing through. Opened up seating upstairs and if the sun is out, you can sit outside. This is the sort of place where you wish you had ordered what the people sat around you are eating.
4 based on 208 reviews
Our 14th Century Inn is steeped in tradition and is a short walk from the surfing beach of Bantham.
We came for a late Sunday lunch, the place was still packed. Sitting in the older, atmospheric front room, tables were cramped but cosy. Service was charming, prices reasonable & we approved of their bespoke gin menu. Roasts were traditional & generous as was fish & chips. A lighter dish was the catch of the day (cod) served with salad minus the menu potato option. Parking was a bit of a nightmare since it was a sunny half-term day but ultimately worth the uphill walk back. Felt like an authentic English Sunday pub experience.
4 based on 412 reviews
The 16th Century Village Inn, complete with beams salvaged from Spanish Armada ships wrecked on the nearby coast, is a popular free house owned by the Grose family for more than a century and is where they first offered hospitality to visitors. Recently e
Our once a year visit and once again well pleased. A warm smile welcomed us and the menu offered a good range of options. We both went for the fish pie which was well presented and really tasty. Happy to go again.
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