Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Honiton. Honiton (/ˈhʌnitən/ or /ˈhɒnitən/) is a market town and civil parish in East Devon, situated close to the River Otter, 17 miles (27 km) north east of Exeter in the county of Devon. Honiton has a population estimated at 11,822 (based on mid-year estimates for the two Honiton Wards in 2009).
Things to do in Honiton
The historic Yarcombe Inn is a Grade II Listed Building situated on the A30 in East Devon, an area of outstanding natural beauty. Closed for over 5 years, it has been rescued by Angharad and Luke Davis-Keogh who have re-awoken this wonderful old coaching
As the Yarcombe Inn is our nearest pub, we were delighted that it has recently reopened again. The owners are friendly and make you feel welcome. Our dog is always made very welcome too! There's a good selection of drinks. They've just started doing a limited food menu, eaten there twice now and both times the food has been delicious (there's a veggie option too). Good, home cooked, tasty food which is reasonably priced.
4 based on 101 reviews
Visited this pub couple of years ago and ownership has changed hands very bad compared to what it was before. The food is very very an interesting limited menu overpriced and undercooked. New owners are rude and seem very uninterested in any kind of feedback if you want to spend a night wasting your hard earned money on dog food come here
4 based on 79 reviews
Use to be very freindly plescent staff but now its gone down hill staff r unwelcoming and rude not a very nice atmusfear would never use this pub again i did hear it was a new owner so maybe thats y but nuthink like it use to beDear Blondie0123456789, (great name!)I can confirm that this wonderful community pub is not under new ownership. Though, it's such a shame when there seems to be a personality clash due to a change of management in one of my pubs.Thank goodness that there are other local venues you can take your bad spelling to.Best regards,Dan SimpsonManaging Director.
4 based on 95 reviews
Visited a couple of times, pleasant surroundings, good parking, nice staff, freshly cooked food, would visit again
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5 based on 48 reviews
Boveys Down Farm is a quiet, rural retreat located in the tranquil surroundings of the Devonian Countryside. Open for cream teas, morning coffee & cake, afternoon tea, lunches and evening meals.
My friends had their wedding here yesterday and what a fantastic spot this is. High up on the hilltop the views are spectacular. Licensed for civil ceremonies Boveys Down Farm has a beautiful yurt with proper beds for the wedding couple as well as hook up power for caravans and campers. Fantastic.
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4 based on 70 reviews
Came last night and we both chose the Homemade Steak and Guiness pie, mine with potatoes and veg and the Hub had chips and peas. Pastry was light, flaky and moist, contents was rich and substantial. Gravy was thick and very tasty.Portions were quite large and very filling.No dessert as we were too full. A basic pub grub menu and would highly recommend.
4 based on 159 reviews
Booked so nearby relatives could join us for dinner. Beds very comfortable and bathroom was I think recently refurbished, great shower, sink a little small and would benefit from a towel ring at the side for hand towel. Toiletries provided along with cleansing pads etc which was a nice extra. Tea & coffee making facilities. Dinner which was good and reasonably priced with a good selection and a specials board. Breakfast was excellent with delicious sausages and thick cut bacon, couldn't fault it. Plenty of healthy alternatives to the traditional English breakfast. Please note if you book on-line you can receive £10 off your meal, I just missed the button to press so missed out! I'm unsure about disabled access to the rooms but certainly the restaurant would be fine.
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4 based on 324 reviews
The Sidmouth Arms is located in the picturesque village of Upottery, just 5 miles from Honiton in the glorious East Devon countryside. Choose from our tempting selection of home cooked culinary delights or simply sit back and enjoy a pint (or two) of one
We were looking forward to a meal here after a recommendation and looking it up on Tripadvisor. But sadly we were extremely disappointed. The food (both had 3 courses) all tasted very average and fairly bland. The cost was very expensive for what it was. The atmosphere and decoration in the pub could have been much better too. Such a shame as like to support local pubs.
4 based on 584 reviews
We popped down for a few days break and booked here for three nights on the trot. We just love this place. Friendly service, comfortable surroundings, excellent wine list and amazing, innovative food, beautifully presented and very good value.All the food we had on the three days was stunning, the lamb and summer vegetables in red wine sauce with crispy pieces of rosemary batter was gorgeous, and the slow cooked pork belly with the spicy sausage, red wine sauce was stunning and so clever with the strips of raw sweet apple to add a crisp texture.I loved the gravad lax with the dill sauce and those amazing rye crisps, and tiny lightly pickled veg; a real tongue tingler. The smoked duck breast with beetroot and barberries and beetroot sauce with walnuts and orange was equally delicious. I am already looking forward to our next trip to Devon, and eating here again.
4 based on 416 reviews
We are frequent visitors to The Flintlock, and always enjoyed the food and ambience with Paolo behind the bar overseeing customers enjoyment. The new owners, with Hassan behind the bar have not disappointed. The food is wonderful and the ambiance is still most enjoyable. I am so delighted that The Flintlock is still the place to go for a really great night. Thank you.
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