Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Great Torrington including Torridge Inn, The New Inn, The Cranford Inn, Black Horse Pub, Union Inn, Torrington Arms, The Cyder Presse Pub, The Globe Inn Beaford, The Coach and Horses, The Bell Inn
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4 based on 89 reviews
While staying in Westward Ho we visited here with friends who live locally and had recommended eating here. The whole experience was wonderful, all of our various meals were beautifully presented and absolutely delicious....my curry was amazing!! We could not resist trying the various desserts and they were as good as I have had anywhere, and the brownie with icecream and clotted cream was awesome!! The lovely friendly owner was so busy throughout the evening but made time to chat to us and made us feel really welcome. Highly recommend this place to anyone
4 based on 273 reviews
The Coach & Horses Inn at Buckland Brewer in North Devon is set amongst the beautiful Devon countryside, with Exmoor on one side, Dartmoor the other and the lovely sandy beaches of the North Devon coast within a few minutes drive. The ideal location for a
We were looking for a country pub for an evening meal on a rare child-free evening and we're so pleased we found this one! Delicious food, friendly service and a cosy atmosphere. Two meals, two drinks and two puddings for around £44. Would definitely recommend. :)
5 based on 110 reviews
The Globe Inn - where great food, good ales, local cider and friendly service is our passion. Children, muddy boots, wet dogs and their well behaved owners are always welcome.
My wife and I visited North Devon for the bank holiday weekend and chose to spend all 3 nights here. Jimi and Sam were fantastic hosts and nothing was too much trouble. They recommend things to see and do and made us feel very welcome throughout our stay.The room was spotless and we loved the decor. The bed was large and very comfortable and the big rainfall shower was superb. Breakfast was made to order by Sam and was stunning. I could tell the food was fresh and locally sourced. My wife is a vegetarian and was delighted with the variety and quality of vegetarian options.We ate dinner here twice and both times we were blown away by the quality of the food, particularly considering how well priced the menu is. We tried the burger, steak, veggie chilli nachos and pulled pork, all of which were excellent quality and well cooked. My wife has family in North Devon who joined us at the Globe for dinner on Sunday and loved it. I think they may become Sunday regulars.The pub itself is what I would call a proper pub. The locals are friendly and up for a chat and Jimi's knowledge of beer is very impressive. They had a range of craft beers so I told him the kind of beer I liked and he recommended a few which all went down well (probably too well). The gin and rum selection was also very enjoyable. My pregnant wife was also impressed with the range of non-alcoholic beers and fizz. The music in this place is a other big positive for me. Jimi and Sam are clearly music lovers and have an awesome selection of vinyl. We enjoyed Bowie, Led Zep, The Hold Steady and Mansun.On our last night we took part in the pub quiz. The atmosphere was buzzing and we enjoyed the banter with the locals. The location was perfect for us too as we were able to get to Exmoor, Bude, Westwood Ho! and Dartmoor over the weekend.It's fair to stay we loved everything about our stay here and will certainly be back when we next visit Devon.
4 based on 155 reviews
I would highly recommend this pub - very welcoming, delightful food and friendly staff and locals were very welcoming.
4 based on 28 reviews
As titled,probably our third or fourth visit,for Sunday lunch at this local pub.Our visit this time was completely out of the blue,having guests for the weekend we then decided to call into the Torrington Arms for a Sunday lunch without pre-booking. Our party of five were greeted warmly by the friendly staff,as usual, managing to sit in the bar area next to the fire,which was nice on a very wet and miserable day.The roast meals were terrific,especially the "roasties", with only praise from our guests,possibly overlarge portions bought to the table by the amiable staff,in uniform,the portions were large,however this problem was solved by the offer of "doggy boxes" after our meal and accepted gratefully,without any embarrassment.Externally the pub is not much to look at but inside a warm and comforting ambience more than made up for that, Will we visit and take guest again... too right ! Value for money rating 100% .Thank you for you kind review, its pleasing to hear you enjoyed your roast. The open fires are definitely very popular too. We hope to see you again very soon
4 based on 47 reviews
This is a traditional country pub set in the heart of north devon. We serve good quality home cooked meals (all locally sourced were possible). Although we are dog lovers ourselves due to the pub size and its ristraints we do not allow dogs inside. We do
Staying local with family we decided to give this pub a try and we were not disappointed. It doesn't look the best from the outside but go in and give it a try as the staff are very friendly, the service was really good and the food was excellent! Especially the Fish Pie, there was so much fish in the pie, it came with lots of fresh veg and was pipping hot! Equally the Lamb Hot Pot, Liver & Bacon and Hunters Chicken was so good. We all had puddings and they were great too! Would recommend.
4 based on 172 reviews
We are a small family run business in the centre of Great Torrington. We serve a large variety of foods all year round to all kinds of people. Dog friendly and family friendly.
We arrived in Torrington and didn't fancy cooking. We got a taxi into Torrington and was recommended the Black Horse pub. Staff were really friendly and welcoming, the children were no trouble and were given pictures to colour in. Nothing was too much trouble. We did actually go back and had dinner a few nights later, it was as good as the first time.
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4 based on 251 reviews
A traditional country pub set in a peaceful courtyard surrounded by North Devon countryside, serving an excellent range of local & regional ales, craft beer, spirits and wines. Our freshly cooked food is sourced locally wherever possible and our menu offe
Had trouble finding anywhere open and selling food on a Bank Holiday Monday. I am very glad we found this place. Very friendly and relaxed. The food was amazing. I had two specials; a grilled mackerel starter with lime salsa and tomatoes then pan fried bream with a fish stew. Both absolutely delicious and perfectly cooked. The skin on the bream was nicely crispy with the fish (3 fillets) delicate and moist. The fish stew was a delight with creamy melt in the mouth mussels. My wife had the spicy duckbreast with noodles, pickled cabbage and peppers. Again perfectly cooked with the duck breast tender and just pink. I was being good and skipped dessert but regretted my decision as my wife had a creme brulee, which came with homemade shortbread and a few raspberries; perfection. The price of the main courses could easily be increased by £5 (bream was £15 and duck by £12.50) and it would be a bargain. As it is, I do not think I have had such a quality meal at this price. A true gem that I cannot recommend enough.
4 based on 288 reviews
Had Sunday lunch at The New Inn and was very impressed with the quality of food, the standard of service and friendly welcome. A very comprehensive menu with some veggie options, we had the roast beef which was delicious. In my view one of the best pubs for Sunday lunch in the district.The pub is welcoming of dogs which is important to us when we eat out.
5 based on 297 reviews
The owner fitted us in when it was quite busy, and our food arrived quickly (which was great with small kids!). It was delicious, even the kids finished it all up. Highly recommend - a great spot to visit after RHS Rosemoor.
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