Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Ivybridge. Ivybridge /ˈaɪvibrɪdʒ/ ( listen) is a small town and civil parish in the South Hams, in Devon, England. It lies about 9 miles (14.5 km) east of Plymouth. It is at the southern extremity of Dartmoor, a National Park of England and Wales and lies along the A38 "Devon Expressway" road. There are two electoral wards in Ivybridge East and Ivybridge West with a total population of 11,851.
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4 based on 51 reviews
This Horse and Groom is a very dated traditional type of establishment that is very relaxing to be in. We were there for over 3 hours and time just flew by.The comprehensive menu has some traditional favourites along with some more contemporary meals. The coffee served is also very nice. Service is very good and the meals all arrived at the table together, hot and presented well. Only one disappointing thing is there was only one dressed crab salad left (it looked lovely). The fish cakes are also delicious. The whole party of 9 enjoyed all the various meals that they had ordered. So please you had a pleasant time with us.We get fresh crab daily from Brixham but never know how many each day, they are very popular hence sometimes we run out quickly.Hope to see you all again soon.
4 based on 42 reviews
Very good central pub in centre of small country town with high standard classic pub food in good traditional surroundings. Easily worth a Tripadvisor entry.
Lovely pub which serves great food and drinks, staff and landlord are all lovely and welcoming you don't find many pubs like this around anymore but this one is definitely worth a visit.
4 based on 1574 reviews
Staying near by and spotted the good reviews here so decided to give it a try. There is a friendly local, well frequented bar down stairs which was welcoming, clearly popular with locals, also on the ground floor was part of the restaurant. We dined upstairs in a modern area, we were made to feel very welcome. Staff were very attentive, service was very quick, presentation great.The food was excellent, could not fault anything, considering how busy the venue was I as suprised to see the kitchen (from my seat) was running so smoothly.All I can say is it was fantastic, pricing was excellent value.Fully recommended.
4 based on 163 reviews
The Cornwood Inn is under new ownership as of September 2017. Our kitchen is due to reopen on Sunday 17th September. We are now open all day, every day, though please check with us for our Bank Holiday trading hours as these may vary. Reece & Nicola look
Let me say in opening that this is a neutral review in respect of previous comments made by others. I was also told by my friend who lives locally that we should expect generous portions and an excellent atmosphere. Neither was in evidence.Visited as a couple Saturday evening 6th October just about 7.30 p.m. Trade was very light. Charming lady behind the bar on being asked what the soup of the day was, told me vegetable and she had made it last Monday. ( Hardly Fresh) Chose not to partake.Ordered lasagne, salad and garlic bread plus a chilli con carne and battered mushroom with dips to share. Two apologies later for the length of waiting time, no garlic bread but, unrequested and not shown on menu as a choice chips instead. I was told that the chef was new and one member of staff had not turned up. Hence long delays. On the subject of the garlic bread which was absent was told with apology that the fiancée of the employee was doing the cooking and a customer was helping out, clearly staffing issues.Lasagne had been over baked and lot of crunchy pasta, garlic bread as mentioned didnât turn up and I was told by my companion that the chilli con carne had the flavour that it had come out of a jar.Asking for pudding learned that it was Spotty Dick or Treacle pudding-neither appealed..In my opinion, the new management should not have taken over the reins until a true and professional service could be implemented, this is what I had been led to expect.So as I said in opening this is a neutral review. New management been in for only a few days but clearly not yet ready for high demand on the kitchens. In my sight whilst there only one other table had dinners but more people were coming in and looking at menuâs.I do wish them well.This is a true genuine review of the visit. I am an experienced assessor regularly carrying out assessments of restaurants and hotels internationally as an inspector and âmystery shopperâ.Dear Safenoble,Many thanks for your very constructive review. Yes, it was the Management Teams very first week, and as a small group of pubs we do expect to hit some sharp learning curves when new managers regardless of experience, take on a new challenge.I am sure that Ally and her fiancee Chris will strive to do better things, and will learn from your feedback, as well as from my Area Manager that is currently supporting them to settle into their new roles. We've had a huge amount of positive feedback from our feedback cards, but I do feel that some negative (constructive) feedback is much more useful so that as a team, we can grow and develop.Thanks again for your feedback, I hope you'll revisit in a few weeks and give Ally and Chris another opportunity to impress.Kind Regards,Dan.
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3 based on 307 reviews
On our first visit to the restaurant I came away thinking âwowâ. Amazing for the price all the meat and veg were excellent. Absolutely nothing to fault. Came again a few weeks later with friends and family and it couldnât have been more different. The beef was like leather unlike before when it melted in your mouth. The vegetables were ok but nothing special. The gentleman carving the meat just does not want to be there. No interaction at all. We will try again though.
4 based on 179 reviews
We've eaten here a few times now and on each occasion the food has been good. The staff are friendly, not the fastest service but who cares when you're in for the night! We've met up with friends and had a good night out every time here. This will be our local go-to from now on.
4 based on 109 reviews
Large friendly pub , serving good wholesome meals,meals start from £4.50. Daily deals available. Dogs welcome . Function room , skittle alley and separate bar with pool table and bt sport. Sunday carvery served 12 till 4pm .
Met friends for Sunday lunch, no complaints good selection of meats and vegetables, however I just about choked on my beer when I was charged £5.40 for a baileys! I did query it but was told that was the price. I dont mind paying my way but thought that was a bit excessive.
4 based on 408 reviews
Called in for supper after a day out visiting Tavistock and Dartmoor. Lovely staff and owners, very welcoming and friendly. We ordered fish and chips and it was fabulous, well cooked and delicious The bonus of being there on a Thursday was it was 2 for £20, incredible value. Felt like stepping back in time, lovely pub where you could hear a conversation without the loud music, friendly and welcoming atmosphere and good food. We will be back.
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
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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