British Restaurants in Kingsbridge
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“One of the nicest pubs around with the nicest owner. Thank you so much for fitting us in. Will definitely be back.”
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“Great little old pub in fantastic location within walking distance to the best beach. Pretty and well kept gargen. Lovely food. Updated again after a recent visit; remains a 5 star pub in all aspects. Love it here. One of the best pubs I've been to. Sunday lunches are outstanding value, the food is delicious and the staff are always cheerful and helpful no matter how busy they are.”
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“Lovely little cafe with indoor and outdoor seating. We had the homemade granola bowl and avocado toast.”
“We booked in for a brekkie one morning over half term; a really fab location right on the beach. Service was great and food was delicious. Recommended.
Food and drinks: Absolutely delicious and the service was great”
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“A lovely little cafe, serving coffee, drinks, ice cream, cakes, pasties and a small menu of more substantial meals. Very friendly staff, lovely to sit outside on the village green.”
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“Excellent Food and worth every penny. Very knowledgeable waitress and very Friendly. One not to be missed. Look forward to a return visit. Thank you to all the staff.”
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“Gorgeous little pub and delicious food, but very expensive. £18 for a starter, etc. I appreciate costs have gone up but you can eat in very good London restaurants for less. Gorgeous spot though and very friendly service.”
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“From start to finish the wild artichokes delivery of dishes told tales to the tastebuds. Each of the taster menus dishes delicately indicates the quality and openness of the kitchen work at hand among the sharing attitudes of communal eating with their presentation ‘espressivo’ The starters ranged from tuna steak rich in tarragon to a palette pleasing aubergine and goats cheese agostini that melted through the mouth ‘con Molto’ Paired with the beautiful alcohol free cocktails that still had classical flavour ‘pianissimo’ The main courses of lamb tender and packed full of flavour progressed conversations and build up energy after the delicacy of the red mullet pasta that again melted away ‘legato’ The deserts each with individuality and playful ability to throw your taste sensations in unique directions playfully had me dancing away from the table ‘Ritmico’ Thank you for the wonderful evening”
“If you're interested in how a good pub was 50 years (and more) ago and still is now this is where to come. Personal family ownership. Own home feel (hosts live here). Idiosyncratic. Truly great beer. A very nice salmon sandwich, pasty, bar snack. Tip: Atmosphere clue - a huge local sing song of carols happens every Christmas Day in the car park. Tip. Treat specially brewed 'Norman's' with respect. 7%+. Tip: Accessibility is poor. Steps. Narrow doors. Outside loos. If your mobility is limited take an outside table in the summer or try The Passage (other side of Topsham by the Exe) year round.”
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“We walked past and popped in for a drink in the evening. We loved the atmosphere and the service was very welcoming. We really enjoyed the mead beers made on site. We ended up staying for dinner which was so tasty. My husband had a burger and I had the Gnocchi with chilli and samphire. We both loved the food, and I can not think of a meal I have enjoyed more. Thanks Jamie and Ian for these amazing flavours. We are really looking forward to our next visit to try more of the menu and guest beers.”