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Our essential guide to the best in eating & drinking
Avon Inn (Avonwick)
A traditional British Pub set in
the heart of the South Hams. Using local produce, the menu offers a selection
of classic dishes with a few modern twists. A good selection of fine wines
including the locally produced Sharpham Wines.
Burgh Island Hotel
This authentic art deco hotel was
built 1929-1932 and is run with period style. The Pilchard Inn on
Burgh
Island
an old smugglers pub - possibly the oldest pub in
South Devon. (1336) For a
total experience you can use the sea tractor to take you home or stroll
across the beach. A magical place.
The Oyster Shack (Aveton Gifford)
Eat local oysters and fish in
tranquil al fresco situation. Bring your own wine and contemplate the wonders.
Open most days only all year round. Reservations are a must.
Rumour Wine Bar (Totnes)
A truly remarkable venue. An
English café bar and restaurant. Providing fine wines beers coffees and
excellent food (also champagne by the glass)
Sloop Inn (Bantham)
A famous smuggling
Inn
400 yards from a sandy beach and coast path. Features in all major pub and
accommodation guides. Headstands on the beach at sundown and sharpeners to the
Sloop after.
Pig Finca cafe (Kingsbridge)
Spanish & Moroccan dishes
(casual wear) alternative décor.
The Galley (Salcombe)
Booking Advisable
Dusters (Salcombe)
Booking Advisable
The Ship (Ugbourough)
Very good food and also very popular booking advisable
The Cricket Inn (Bee Sands)
Excellent food excellent position
on the beach . Booking advisable
Jasmine Chinese (Kingsbridge)
If you just want a quiet night in
after a long relaxing day many of our guest's have used the local Jasmine
Chinese in Kingsbridge. They deliver to the Colmer Estate an excellent service
( but the portions are huge)
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