Discover Restaurants offering the best British food in Modbury, United Kingdom including Restaurant Twenty Seven by Jamie Rogers, White Hart Hotel & Bar, Restaurant, The First and Last Bistro, The Modbury Inn Pub, The Ship Inn Ugborough, The Oyster Shack, Anchor Inn Ugborough, exeter inn, The Pickwick Inn, Valley View Cafe
5 based on 373 reviews
Local hotspot for foodie lovers come rain or shine. Home cooked, doorstep produce. Now open 7 days a week. No bookings taken
We stopped off for breakfast on the way back home after a few days nearby. A really friendly welcome, a fresh tasty non greasy full cooked breakfast with excellent coffee and lovely views will mean we will definitely visit again.We couldnât resist two of the homemade cakes to take away (they also have gluten free).
4 based on 405 reviews
Open for lunch and dinner seven days a week and throughout the afternoon on Saturdays and Sundays, The Pickwick Inn is a great treat for everyone, from those looking for a light lunch to those after a gourmet three or four course meal. Our fully stocked b
Cosy pub, comfy sofas with lovely log fire in the winter. They are very dog friendly with a big biscuit jar on the bar and water offered. Dogs are also allowed in the restaurant as well as the bar. Perfect stopping point after a bracing beach walk! We were chatting with some locals and were told there had been issues with staff previously but they have since left and and new staff taken on.. it seems to be working as we had no issues whatsoever. They also have a new chef, the specials he created were awesome. My husband isnât keen on sea food but when he tasted my sea bass he wanted to swap! So nice to find a welcoming pub, both for us and the dogs, especially one so close to beautiful beaches. Well worth a drive out!
4 based on 66 reviews
My wife and me were on our way through the South Hams in Devon, and Modbury, a small town on the A379, Plymouth to Totnes road, demands the respect of a short stop for lunch. We were charmed by the frontages of the various building which make up Church Street, and chose the Exeter Inn to take a drink. This historical inn has a rich history, strongly associated with the English civil war when two battles in 1642 and 1643 were fought nearby, the Royalists winning the first, and then being driven out of Modbury back into Cornwall by the Parliamentarians (Roundheads) in the second. This inn was the meeting place for both sides, probably becuase it serves such good ales and food. The Dartmoor-brewed Jail Ale was beautifully kept, and my wife enjoyed her ubiqitous Savignon Blanc, served by the delightful Phoebe. We both felt it deserved a longer visit, but time was pressing and we chose to leave to purchase some filled rolls which were recommended across the road in the delicatessen, but that was shut so we returned to the towns car park, alongside of which was the Lazy Cow!
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4 based on 218 reviews
Tom & the team welcome you to The Anchor Inn, a traditional yet contemporary, village inn with restaurant, pub and ten bedrooms available on a Bed and Breakfast basis. Ideally situated within a stones throw of Dartmoor National Park in Devon where the mov
We had tried the ship just a few hundred yards away was not that impressed. So tried the Anchor. We were pleasantly surprised. The food was spot on staff were nice and chaty resteraunt was very nice and cosy. Price was in keeping to all places we have been this week. Well worth a visit . head for the ship and drive past (you will be glad you did ) Anchor just round corner
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4 based on 1398 reviews
Nestled into the Avon Valley, Award Winning restaurant The Oyster Shack â aka âSeafood Paradiseâ serves an array of mouth-watering catch of the day seafood and shellfish, depending on whatâs been landed daily and whatâs in season on the land. With eclecti
A fantastic lunch once again! Disappointed that due to recent wet weather we were under cover in the outside area and not completely outside but was very pleased with the atmosphere, fantastic food, attentive staff ( and with our 2 dogs) and overall experience . Would highly recommend this special place!
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4 based on 508 reviews
If you ask for the gluten free option then you will get whatever the normal option is with gluten containing items removed so the roast consisted of boiled potatoes, thinly sliced meat, vegetables and gravy - no roast potatoes, no sausage, no stuffing. Come on - it is really easy to keep gluten free sausages in the freezer and what is wrong with peeling potatoes and roasting them. Poor show for the price.
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4 based on 58 reviews
This pub with rooms offers a beautiful beer garden, free wifi, free papers & a friendly atmosphere for everyone. We are dog friendly and welcome families - under 7's eat free! We offer very reasonably priced B&B, food and drinks; with well kept local ales
I visited with my partner on a Friday evening. Food is served up until 8.30 pm. We didn't wait long after ordering. The food was fresh and delicious. The pub was welcoming and has a curry special saver menu including a drink on a Friday. The portion size was generous too.
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4 based on 179 reviews
Cosy Family run Bistro hidden in the south hams, close to Ivybridge and modbury. A real hidden Gem, fresh local dishes and local ales and gins.
Simply perfect. Great little bistro in a wonderful village setting. Very friendly staff, fresh menu and great wines. The trio of salmon starter was Devine and the duck in a passion fruit sauce was cooked to perfection. All of us agreed that it was a perfect evening in a cosy very friendly bistro. We will be back.Many thanks for taking the time to review your experience. Your comments are much appreciated and we look forward to seeing you again soon.
4 based on 445 reviews
Traditional pub and restaurant with hotel accommodation and function room, pool table, big screen TV.
I vowed not to return but my other half was wanting Sunday Lunch and we were back in the area so thought we would give the White Hart another chance. No chicken - sorry itâs all gone - so lamb and gammon it was - food today was really not that fantastic but filled a gap - as we were waiting for our fodder - the lads came in to watch the rugby on the big screen - killed lunch dead for us. Didnât stay for dessert - we had had enough - my other half has a slight fear of pubs and sporting stuff - but we were only on for a single quick lunch so made our way back to our holiday flat. Whilst we were in the car park we bumped into a gent who advised that he had heard that the current tenants are selling up - Phew !!!!Hopefully the place will recover to its former glory with new charges behind the bar and on the kitchen - lets give it a few months for the changeover and see what happens !!! 'The gent advised you that he'd heard' oh dear!! Well watch and wait. I find it strange how ever time we get a 'bad review' it gets liked 5 or 6 times but when it's an Honest good one, we get none. Strange that PS. We had plenty of chicken, also lamb shank and pork ribs.
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4 based on 171 reviews
We have been named âBest Restaurant in the south Westâ by Taste of the West in just year one Here at restaurant Twenty_Seven our ethos is quite simple; we use fresh local produce, skillfully prepared and served in a relaxed vibrant environment. Quality is
Wonderful food which justifies its rather high-end pricing and would justify a five start review. But oh how they need a more experienced Chef Patron to mentor them and get the front of house and overall management up to scratch.I know it must be very difficult to get and keep good quality staff and these here are so young that theyâve most likely never experienced the sort of restaurant that this is aspiring to be. But, as a customer, that isnât my problem - itâs up to the restaurant to sort out. There were four of is. We ordered a bottle of rose wine. When it arrived it had been opened and was in a wine cooler - and it was just put onto the table by a waitress who then walked away. We spotted it wasnât the wine we had ordered so we called her back over and our comment rather threw her into a panic. She called over another waitress who rather off-handedly said âoh yes, weâd run out of the one youâd orderedâ! Well fair enough but Iâd expect you to tell us that, not just give us a substitute and hope that we didnât notice. We said weâd keep the bottle theyâd brought but asked to taste it - so one of us got a taste and then, having said it was OK, the bottle was put back into the cooler and we were left to pour our own! Some simple training would help - take the wine to the table, show the label to the person who ordered it, open it in front of them, offer a taste, pour wine for those who want it and only then put it into a wine cooler.We wanted a bottle of white wine to go with our main course. It was impossible to get anyoneâs attention until they brought us our food. We were then told that theyâd run out of the wine we wanted - âwe had 12 bottles but theyâve all goneâ. So, at 8pm on a Friday evening theyâd run out of 2 wines from a not particularly extensive wine list. I know that stocking up on wine is a big investment for a restaurant so can sort of understand it but, again as a customer, the wine is part of the dining experience and they need to sharpen up on this to justify the price-point.So yes, go to this restaurant, enjoy the food (I particularly recommend the celeriac starter), but donât exoect too much from the overall experience.Hi Iâm glad you thought the food was excellent, your right about the staffing problem i face, trying to get good staff and keep them is literally the bane of my life!! I can train and train, but when its service time unfortunately Iâm in the kitchen ensuring the food is excellent, But i have a very experienced manager starting next week, and this should solve my problems, with regards to the wine you are completely correct we won best restaurant in south west and the bookings went crazy, so yes we did run out, Iâm sorry about this hopefully youâll try us again, Jamie x
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