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Queens Hotel - St Ives
High Street
St Ives, Cornwall TR26 1RR
United Kingdom
Welcome to The Queens Hotel, St Ives’s new gastropub – the home of excellent, great value pub food. Expect big flavours, local produce and affordable prices. Local artwork hangs in the relaxed bar area, where the menu is chalked up daily on the board. With ten lovely, newly refurbished bedrooms upstairs, filled with vintage furniture and Cornish pictures, this is the perfect spot from which to enjoy St Ives. ‘Truly imaginative pub food’ – Mary Berry ‘Stylish, affordable and friendly’ – London Evening Standard Food served: Lunch: Monday – Saturday 12pm – 2.30pm, Sunday 12pm – 3pm Dinner: Monday – Saturday 6.30pm – 9pm, Sunday 6pm – 8pm Child-friendly: children’s menu / toys, games + highchairs / baby-changing
Sloop Inn - St Ives
Back Lane
St Ives, Cornwall TR26 1LP
United Kingdom
The Sloop Inn – the perfect choice in St Ives. One of Cornwall’s oldest and most famous Inns, favourite haunt of locals, fishermen, artists and tourists all year round. Believed to date from around 1312 AD, the Sloop Inn is situated right on the harbour front at St Ives with only a cobbled forecourt and road separating it from the sea. All the beaches, shops and art galleries, including the Tate Gallery, are within easy walking distance. Breakfast Menu served from 9am to 11am Main Menu served from 12noon to 3pm and 5pm to 10.00pm Alcoholic Drinks served from 10.00am to Midnight every day Tea and Coffee served all day
Thatch - Croyde
14 Hobb's Hill Croyde
Braunton, Devon EX33 1LZ
United Kingdom
We offer excellent pub food real ales and fine wines. With superb menus and a daily choice of black board specials, offering local fresh fish and farm produce from across Devon and Exmoor. All served in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere by our wonderful staff who are at the heart of this busy and popular Inn. Weekends throughout the Summer are enjoyed by all ages for the bustling atmosphere and live entertainment, whereas the winter months are great for long bracing walks down beautiful empty beaches and the tranquil surrounding countryside. Our cosy rooms are the perfect place to base your visit to the beautiful village of Croyde and the glorious countryside of the North Devon Gold Coast.
Lighter Inn - Topsham
The Quay, Topsham
Exeter, Devon EX3 0HZ
United Kingdom
A beautiful pub-restaurant the Lighter is situated right on the water, overlooking the Rive Exe estuary. But what sets us apart? Our Heritage. Hall and Woodhouse is one of the few remaining regional family brewers, brewing our award-winning Dorset ales and offering warm hospitality at our pubs for over 230 years. Our Food. We use regional food partners, typically from family businesses like us, who provide us with quality ingredients that our team of talented chefs (not microwave technicians!) use to create fresh, unpretentious, seasonal dishes. Our Hospitality. We employ nice people who think like us and enjoy the same things that we do; food & drink, and, perhaps more importantly take real pleasure in looking after people and making them happy. Our Location. Situated right on the water, overlooking the Rive Exe estuary the Lighter is convenient for Exeter and the Dartmoor National Park. With beautiful views and cosy interiors the Lighter is the perfect base for exploring the lovely Devon town of Topsham. Opening times: Monday - Saturday, 11am - 11pm Sunday 12am - 10.30pm Food service times: Daily 12 noon - 9pm Free Wi-Fi available
Rising Sun - Woodland
Woodland Near Ashburton
Newton Abbot, Devon TQ13 7JT
United Kingdom
In March 2012, the Rising Sun Inn at Woodland nr Ashburton, was taken over by Phillip Reynolds, together with his parents, Gary and Sarah. The family are committed to providing a warm and friendly atmosphere in which to enjoy a meal or a drink in this one time Drover’s Stopping Point on the most direct route from Dartmoor to Torbay. The Inn is nestled in the heart of the beautiful South Devon countryside, just 1 ½ miles from the A38 just outside Ashburton, midway between Exeter and Plymouth. We are open 7 days a week, offering lunches, evening meals, Traditional Sunday Roast, takeaways and Bed and Breakfast Accommodation in a dog friendly, traditional Devon Country pub. Our quality homemade food is produced using locally sourced ingredients and is complimented by our Westcountry Real Cask Ales and juices. We have a large beer garden, ample parking and children’s play area – so why not come along and enjoy our friendly, relaxing atmosphere.
Lamb Inn - Sandford
The Square Sandford
Crediton, Devon EX17 4LW
United Kingdom
Real community pub, boutique hotel or award winning restaurant, it's hard to place us. From 9am till midnight we've got everything from the best espresso coffee, real ales and quality wine to luxurious accommodation and superb food. We are in the heart of Devon, close to Exeter, two minutes from Crediton and half an hour from Dartmoor. Our award winning chefs cook to order, seven days a week, lunchtime and dinner- but please book. As a gastropub & hotel in a charming village near Crediton & Exeter we can have parking problems - note - we do not have a car park. The nearest train station is four minutes away. Should you not wish to drive home after dinner our sumptuous en-suite rooms await. Conferences, meetings and parties for up to 100 can be arranged in our function room. We are totally quality led but we always offer excellent value for money. Whether you want a hotel room, a cinema, the best food and drink, a garden or a pub with real atmosphere we are the place to be. The Lamb Inn is a 16th century former coaching house with open fires, low ceilings, comfy sofas, stunning bedrooms and a conference room. It's a typical village pub, always welcoming, always something going on but rarely packed with nowhere to sit. There's also a lovely sheltered garden on three levels, perfect for summers evenings...
Bridford Inn - Bridford
Bridford Dartmoor
Exeter, Devon EX6 7HT
United Kingdom
The Bridford Inn is a traditional 17th century pub situated in the heart of the pretty village of Bridford, in the beautiful Teign Valley, on the edge of Dartmoor, and surrounded by glorious Devon countryside. Offering a great choice of freshly prepared home cooked food using fresh local ingredients, and a superb range of local & national cask ales, Guinness on draft, malt whisky and a popular selection of wines in an informal and relaxed atmosphere. The Bridford Inn is the perfect place to unwind with a drink, or a bite to eat. Inside you will find a cosy bar, log fire, exposed beams and a warm welcome - outside there is a classic beer garden with picnic tables and stunning views, perfect for the summer months. A new addition is our village shop situated inside the pub. Selling all the things you run out of and more, you'll be surprised at what you can find. So next time you come for lunch bring along your shopping list. Location, location, location.... ...it doesn’t get much better than this! Situated less than a mile from the River Teign, rustic, moorland, lakes, waterfalls and some of the best walks, cycle routes and fishing on Dartmoor - what better place to come for a drink, spot of lunch, or a long leisurely dinner. There’s plenty of parking, so if you fancy a pub walk, park the car and come back for lunch or dinner later. The Bar - Open All Day Sunday to Thursday 12 - 11.00pm Friday & Sat 12 - 12.00 pm Food - 12 - 2.00pm and 7.00 - 9.00pm Mon - Friday. Saturday 12 - 3.00pm & 7- 9.00pm Sunday Roasts are 12 - 3.00pm, no evening service. Takeaway fish & chips during any food service & from 6.30pm Friday evenings. The Shop - Bridford Village Shop is open every day from 12.00 until closing.
Old Smithy Inn - Bideford
Welcombe
Bideford, Devon EX39 6HG
United Kingdom
This 17C thatched Inn is truly a sight to behold; it’s the meat in the sandwich, the diamond in the rough, the pea in the pod. Set in stunning unspoilt countryside a mile from the sea on the Devon Cornwall border, we welcombe all who pass through, whether young or old, clean or muddy, wet or dry or with or without a dog! We are super-dog-friendly; meet our two, Clif & Smithy. We open all year round and, whether it’s live music, scrummy food, well kept ales, open fires, quiz nights or just a right good ‘ole natter, then look no further. We are friendly, comfy and relaxed – think of us as our extension to Your living room!
Cott Inn - Dartington
Cott Lane, Dartington
Totnes, Devon TQ9 6HE
United Kingdom
Situated in the village of Dartington near Totnes with beautiful countryside all around, The Cott Inn is a charming traditional family run pub. We are proud to serve excellent locally sourced seasonal food, fine wines and well kept ales, including daily fish specials and fabulous Sunday roast lunches. Perfect for romantic dinners and evenings out with friends. The Cott Inn is also a great venue for private parties with a separate dining room for up to 30 people. Come and enjoy the relaxed, friendly atmosphere, with cosy log fires in the winter months and a large, pretty garden and patio area in warmer weather. You can be sure of a very warm welcome and once you’ve tried us you’ll visit us time and time again and we’re only 5 minutes from Totnes, and remember we’re a Pets Allowed pub! We have 5 beautiful boutique styled rooms if you require B&B accommodation in Dartington or Totnes. The Cott Inn pub just outside Totnes (Grade II listed), is reputed to have been built during the reign of Edward II in approximately 1320 AD . It’s name was taken from the Dutchman, Johannes Cott, who converted the original cottages into a staging post for shepherds and sheep on their way to ancient port town of Totnes. He is mentioned in the town records as being made a Freeman of Totnes in 1333. It is one of the most famous thatched inns in the country and is believed to be the longest single licensed property in England. Did you know that when the thatch roof needs to be replaced it requires 3,000 bundles of reed?! The thatch was last replaced after a fire in 1989, luckily the building was saved as were most of the original features some dating back many hundreds of years remained intact.
Drew Arms - Broadhembury
Broadhembury
Honiton, Devon EX14 3NF
United Kingdom
Kate, Dan, Viv and their team welcome all arrivals to The Drewe Arms in Broadhembury warmly, like old friends. After your initial delight in the ancient medieval building, you walk into a quirky, tasteful interior: sisal flooring and antique beams abound. Passing diners intent on their meals, chatting sociably, you walk to the bar and discover a wonderful selection of ales - five pumps offering an ever changing feast of hops – plus ciders and lagers both on tap and bottled, backed up by a splendid choice of soft drinks and a wine cellar to delight in. Whether you choose to settle in by the woodburning stove, which casts a gentle warm bonhomie to all or, if the weather is kind, out into the expansive garden where the patio and grassed areas sport chunky tables and benches, you are sure to find a spot to relax and enjoy the occasion. Excellently placed just 5 minutes from the A30 at Honiton, 5 minutes from the M5, Junction 28 Cullompton, and only 30 minutes form the centre of Exeter, The Drewe Arms will take you back to a time we remember with happy nostalgia – traditionally family run, offering classic pub style food supported by a daily changing selection of specials to whet your appetite. Nestled in the foot of the Blackdown Hills, the area is a magnet for walkers and the team welcome all: well behaved children and dogs included! Open 7 days a week from midday to 11pm (Sundays midday until 10.30pm), food is served weekdays from 12noon-3pm and 6-9pm, with food available all day on weekends
Hales Bar - Harrogate
1 Crescent Road
Harrogate, North-Yorkshire HG1 2RS
United Kingdom
A brief history of the Hales Bar... Certainly the most historic and oldest pub in Harrogate, this establishment has a history going back to the earliest days of the town’s emergence as a leading spa resort. Originating as one of the first inns for spa visitors after sulphur wells were first established in the mid-17th century. Sulphur springs still flow beneath the cellar and their distinctive odours occasionally percolate up to the bar area. The premises were rebuilt circa 1827 and known as The Promenade Inn. At this time it was a most successful coaching inn. It was enlarged in 1856 and known as Hodgson’s until 1882 when William Hales became the landlord. Although the smaller bar has lost its historic character, the main saloon bar preserves it well, with mirrors and other interesting features and fittings from the Victorian era, including traditional gas lighting and cigar lighters. The inn would have been known to Tobias Smollett who in May 1766 visited Harrogate in which he set part of his novel Humphry Clinker. Used by Sir John Barbirolli as his favourite when the Halle Orchestra visited to play in the town, it was also used for interior scenes in the film Chariots of Fire.
Patricks Restaurant and Bar - Poole
1 Bournemouth Road, Ashley Cross
Poole, Dorset BH14 0EG
United Kingdom
Patrick's Restaurant and Bar opened in June 2006 and is located at the centre of the buzzing Ashley Cross area of Lower Parkstone, just 1.5 miles from Poole, 3 miles from Bournemouth and only a couple of miles from the exclusive Sandbanks. Housed in the premises of an old bank. Patrick's look is a blend of contemporary and original. The interior was refurbished in 2011 and the high ceilings and original features have been lovingly restored - the stunning décor make Patrick's the place to see and be seen! The menu style is pure Brasserie with many of the dishes made up from fresh, local ingredients. Head chef, Chris Howard has cooked in award winning restaurants in both the UK and France. He has worked with celebrity chefs Paul Heathcote and Paul Gayler, and brings his inimitable style and perfection to Patrick's. Patrick's is also available for business meetings and private functions. Our event catering service can deal with anything from an intimate dinner for two to a marquee, BBQ, bar and entertainment for over 200 guests. We are a privately owned, family business that prides itself on serving excellent food and drink at competitive prices in a relaxed and friendly environment.
Nags Head - 32 Silver Street, Lyme Regis, Dorset DT7 3HS
32 Silver Street
Lyme Regis, Dorset DT7 3HS
United Kingdom
The Nag's Head Inn in Lyme Regis is owned and operated by Robin and Debbie Hamon. Debbie is originally from Lyme Regis and Robin hails from the island of Sark. They opened The Nag's Head in 1996 after running a pub in Guernsey for six years. High atop the hill overlooking beautiful Lyme Regis on the Dorset coast, The Nag's Head offers the best in Live Music, Accommodation, Real Ales and many other events including Sky Sports, Darts Leagues and Barbecues in a warm and friendly atmosphere. A popular favourite with locals and a delightful discovery for visitors to the world famous Regency town. Drop in once and we're sure you'll be back again and again.
Bowgie Inn - Crantock
Bowgie Inn, West Pentire, Crantock
Newquay, Cornwall TR8 5SE
United Kingdom
Welcome to The Bowgie Inn situated on the West Pentire Headland, Crantock, the famous pub near Newquay. With stunning views over Crantock Bay, it is the perfect setting for eating or enjoying a few drinks after a walk on the beautiful headlands or the unspoiled beaches of nearby Crantock Beach and Polly Joke. The famous' Bowgie', which is Cornish for cowshed, is one of Cornwall's best loved local pubs a 'Taste of the West Member' serving great pub food and drink using Cornish produce including local Ales and is a great live music pub venue for local bands. If you're looking for a Newquay Pub the Bowgie Inn will not disappoint.
Square & Compass - Ilminster
Windmill Hill, Ashill
Ilminster, Somerset TA19 9NX
United Kingdom
There has been a pub at Windmill Hill for around 200 years. The owners, Chris and Janet Slow, are celebrating their 12th year and in that time have built up a reputation for very good food and drink in a warm and friendly atmosphere. The pub is run in a relaxed, informal manner allowing you to enjoy a drink, some food or celebrate a special occasion in the Barn, a separate venue behind the Square and Compass. The Barn, in the generous garden grounds behind the pub, offers the perfect venue for weddings, conferences and parties set in beautiful Somerset countryside. Large gardens, seating and modern facilities make the Barn suitable for all manner of occasions. Situated between Taunton and Ilminster and within easy reach of Lyme Regis and The Jurassic Coast (18 miles), the Square and Compass is set in it’s own large grounds. Overlooking the Blackdown Hills it is surrounded by rolling fields and beautiful countryside. The Blackdown Hills is designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Find us on the map. The pub is a well-known destination for those seeking home cooked food and employs fully qualified chefs with an emphasis on quality in a very relaxed atmosphere. The interior features wooden ceiling beams and heavy hand-made wooden furniture. In the winter there is always a roaring log fire.
Bridge on Wool - Wadebridge
The Platt
Wadebridge, Cornwall PL27 7AQ
United Kingdom
Formerly a Coaching Inn named ‘The Cornish Arms’ and re-named in the 1950’s it supposedly takes its name from the fact that the old bridge into the town was built on bales of wool due to the shifting sands of the tidal river, a more likely version is that the money for the bridge came from the sheep farming community who were responsible for the early prosperity of the town. The ‘Bridge on’ as it is known locally is a lively community pub and live music venue attracting a cross section of ages. There is always a wealth of ‘local knowledge’ available around the horseshoe shaped bar which can make for some fun and interesting conversations! The pub stocks real ales including Doom Bar from Sharps Brewery at Rock and Betty Stoggs from Skinners of Truro with a regularly changing guest pump for the more adventurous ale drinker’s! Children and dogs are most welcome and catered for and through the pub there is a sheltered garden. Sky sports and ESPN channels are available on multi screens which give the pub the benefit of being able to screen two different channels at any time. Three spacious en-suite letting rooms, decorated and furnished to a high standard were added in May 2008 and offer comfortable beds, flat screen Televisions with free view and iPod docking stations.
Mill House Inn - Trebarwith
Trebarwith
Tintagel, Cornwall PL34 OHD
United Kingdom
The Mill House is situated on the North coast of Cornwall between the fishing villages of Port Isaac and Boscastle. Camelot, King Arthur's legendary castle is located in the very next valley. Set in seven acres of it's own wooded valley and garden, the former 18th century corn mill now provides first-class food and board as a traditional Inn. We host live music on a regular basis. If you are in a band and would like to play at the Mill House or have any suggestions give us a call on 01840 770 200 or email us using the web link to our own site.
Berry Head Hotel - Brixham
Berry Head Road
Brixham, Devon TQ5 9AJ
United Kingdom
The Berry Head Hotel in Brixham, South Devon, is set in a superb waterside position enjoying spectacular views of the English Riviera. Surrounded by six acres of grounds in the seclusion of the Berry Head Country Park, yet only a short walk from the picturesque fishing port of Brixham. This elegant 3 star South Devon Hotel has a range of facilities to cater for conferences as well as Weddings and private functions. Enjoy beautiful views from the A la Carte and Terrace Bar Restaurants, then retire to your comfortable en-suite bedroom. We also have an indoor swimming pool, as well as ample parking available.
Star Inn - Redruth
Vogue, St. Day
Redruth, Cornwall TR16 5NP
United Kingdom
Each week we have live music on Saturdays, Monday evening movies at 8pm - a pint, and a hot dog in the interval for £5, the Sunday Quiz, and coming soon the 6 Nations on the big screen. The community library is now open - drop in to order and collect your books. Listen to Radio Cornwall interview with Mark Star Cutz - Caz is cutting hair daily, unisex hairdressing for all the family. Monday to Saturday, 12 till 3. You can ring the pub to make a booking although no appointment is needed. Click weblink for Facebook to contact Caz.
Anjelique Bar - Crawley
93 The High Street
Crawley, West-Sussex RH10 1BA
United Kingdom
We are here to give you a great time and we will make sure you enjoy every minute of your stay with a friendly atmosphere and great music selection. Cocktails and bottled beers served with a smile. If you have a birthday or special event then let us know and we can make arrangements for you and your guests to be looked after in true VIP style. we are open every weekend til 3am
