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4 based on 192 reviews
The Who'd Have Thought It Inn in Milton Combe near Yelverton, is a cosy Devon Free-hold pub and Bed and Breakfast on the edge of Dartmoor National Park. We take great pride in serving fresh locally sourced seasonal food, regularly changing real ales and q
My wife and I visited this pub and found the new landlord Mathew and his serving staff member Toby charming and very welcoming. The food was excellent and we most certainly recommend this charming 16th century pub to any one from singles to couples or family.
4 based on 55 reviews
Open Weekends and Bank Holidays. Pottery in the centre of Dartmoor's rolling hills. Set off the road that crosses the moor East-West(B3212), two miles west of Postbridge. Teas served: Cream Teas a speciality in the summer, with a range of hot/cold drinks
We stopped at this unusual place , set back off the B3212 going south-west out of Postbridge, after a walk up the nearby Bellever Tor and each enjoyed a cream tea that comprised a real home made devon scone [no fruit], home made jam and of course luscious Devonshire clotted cream. As the weather was a little inclement we sat inside the café which essentially doubles as a display room for the wonderful hand made pottery and paintings of local scenes and animals [horses and sheep with incredibly shaped horns] by a cadre of artisits who I believe dwell locally, that are for sale. An interesting place and worth every penny of the £15 it cost us and the loveliness of the art we enjoyed. There is a toilet provided outside in an adjoining building.
4 based on 163 reviews
Friendly local pub on the edge of Dartmoor.Good food sereved daily mon - sat 12.00Pm - 2.30Pm and 6.00Pm - 8.30Pm and sun 12.00Pm - 3.30Pm and 6.00Pm - 8.00Pm. Bookings advisable! Happy children and friendly dogs are always welcome and we have a park situ
The great thing about Trip Advisor is that it provides a platform for people to express their experiences in a strictly subjective fashion. So, although we visited this pub/eatery, we neither had a drink nor a meal. And here follows the reason why. We went in on a cold miserable day with the intention of having lunch. Inside proved worse than outside as not only was then interior cold and miserable but the welcome was as well. This gave a whole new meaning to the word, dank. We quote the greeting verbatim. Hi, we don't have any lamb or mussels. Silence. In one corner a staff member was sitting at a table dealing with a rep. She summonsed a man who could easily have been the owner who, without a greeting or a smile, walked past us and proceeded to discuss something with the rep. My wife gave me that,' not eating here' look and out we went to search for better. Now, possibly this is a fabulous eatery that serves excellent ales but alas we never found out simply because our experience was unpleasant. My final comment is simply common sense. You would have to be blind, stupid or a combination of both, not to know that the pub trade is falling apart and crumbling at the seams. On every corner and at every turn you can see the ghostly, boarded up remains of a once thriving pub. So how come a landlord allows his pub to be cold and unwelcoming? Beats me. Give it a try for yourself , we may be just unlucky.
4 based on 357 reviews
Cask Marque accredited, Free WiFi, Food served all day until 9pm, Live Entertainment every Saturday, Weekly Quiz Night every Sunday 9pm, Family friendly, large Beer Garden with Children's Play Area, Off road parking, En Suite accommodation an AA 4 Star Ra
the burrator inn is truly a Jekyll and Hyde. a traditional pub with accomodation is possibly the best description. many good points. Staff attentive and polite. rooms functional and comfortable i had a twin room which was more than adequate with a really nice bathroom and very good shower although the tv remote didn't work (room 6) and the kettle lid fell off during pouring. I'm fact my colleagues kettle burst into flames so these need looking at. breakfast was nice and freshly cooked.minus points. the whole building looks tatty from the outside. the unmade car park general untidiness of the grounds and dirty Windows don't give a good impression. the wi fi was useless and in these days that can be a big thing.overall the Inn was very good value for money and if working in the area i would not discount it but it could be a LOT better with some attention to the general upkeep.Ouch !!! That hurt.....The positives of your review are gratefully received, the negatives duly noted. Firstly, we have checked the TV remote in ALL rooms to find each one working perfectly. Further to this I will not comment except to add that your remarks tend to indicate a 'devil may care attitude' which is certainly not the case. Just more ammunition to strengthen my belief that perhaps it is time to retire from this ever increasingly difficult, demanding and thankless vocation
5 based on 65 reviews
A historic quintessential country pub. We offer a rotating selection of local real ale and cider, served alongside quality, flavoursome country pub food. With an open fire and a log burner, it is welcoming to all including children and dogs. Located on Da
I wrote a 5 * star review when the Wacky re-opened a few years back - describing the massive potential it had. It's emphatically delivered on every occasion I have visited since. Great drink selection, amazing food, and, perhaps, most importantly, brilliant service and customer care. The owners and staff are passionate about your personal experience within its 4 walls. Throw in the multiple BBQS, food and drink festivals and live music - and you have a pub that offers the quintessential English country pub experience!
4 based on 490 reviews
This popular pub has been owned by the same family since the 1880.s.We still offer a great range of local, high quality ales, Westcountry ciders and a varied wine list. Our Chef uses really local produce for her very tasty menu, come and try some of our p
5 mins walk from our B&B.Staff were very friendly.Pub is really nice with 3 bars.Good beer selection.The draught Dartmoor Jail Ale is fantastic.The Devon Rock lager is excellent.Had a steak which was perfectly cooked medium.My wife had a curry which was great.Not the cheapest place for food but excellent quality.Popped in every night for a few pints & was always made to feel welcome.Only pub in village.Highly recommendedââââ
5 based on 61 reviews
Set on the edge of Dartmoor, the Leaping Salmon is a family owned village pub. Simple and carefully sourced food is available for lunch and dinner Tuesday - Sunday, alongside a range of local beers, ciders and spirits. Above the pub are three self-contain
Had a drinks night first at The Leaping Salmon, staff were lovely and the locals very friendly. Booked a meal for Saturday night which was excellent. 2 of us had 3 courses and enjoyed every mouthful. Canât praise The Leaping Salmon highly enough, well worth a visit if youâre in the area.
4 based on 392 reviews
The Royal Oak Inn is a free house owned by Burrator Parish Council. It is situated within the Dartmoor National Park, in an idyllic location next to the village green in Meavy. The pub is a former 15th-century church house inn. It takes its name from the
Popular village pub with visitors. Food is mostly standard pub grub with a few interesting meals on the Specials board. Limited parking near the pub.
4 based on 547 reviews
We are a friendly, old English style country pub on the edges of Dartmoor offering a large and varied menu of English and Mediterranean dishes. We use local suppliers and fresh ingredients wherever possible. We are dog and children friendly with a large g
Lovely little pub/restaurant with plenty of locals making noise with great atmosphere.Sit down enjoy a pint and relax. Food wise mid-range prices and the portion sizes would easily feed two people so we never had enough room for desert (Though I did go in one afternoon for the spotted Richard). If you want to save some money just share single portions nobody will go home hungry.Love to go back and visit this friendly pub.
Friendly, relaxing café - autism and disability friendly. Age-unlimited soft play and sensory equipment. Indoor and Outdoor seating. Dog-friendly outside area with free dog treats for customers. Table service. Wide range of hot and cold food and drinks. T
My family and I visited this cafe last monday (24th June) and it was brilliant.Nothing is too much trouble for the staff at the cafe and when my son had a meltdown (he is Autistic) the staff didn't flutter an eye lid.The food and drink is lovely and in very reasonable priced.We would definitely recommend this cafe and all the great work the staff do. Thank you! We understand that meltdowns are part of life - better out than in! Look forward to seeing you again
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