A. very friendly pubParking: Several spaces outside the pub
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Friendly staff, welcoming pub, great food, and a beer garden. Bicycle friendly . Recommended
Roger Jolly
Good beer and friendly people.What do you want more after an evening in the moore.
Charles Molyneux
Friendly staff, welcoming pub, great food, and a beer garden. Bicycle friendly .
Sally Fullwood
What a lovely pub garden hidden out the back, an oasis of tranquility with secluded tables.
Guy Arnold
Lovely proper pub. Really friendly and cosy.
Andreas Evans
We just popped in for a quick drink and loved it. If you're passing, consider stopping for a cleansing ale.
Vixie69
Recent drove past this pub and it looked worth a visit so walked down to it today from Drewsteignton and so pleased we did. Fantastic pub, lovely fire, great beer/cider and really friendly barman and locals, what's not to like. Would definitely recommend to anyone in the area but please note they don't open til 4pm. Also a massive thanks to the owners for saving this amazing pub xx
yardbird8
We have driven past this Dartmoor gem on many, many occasions but had never stopped here because it was always closed when we come past. It doesn't open until 4 pm. This time we were at the right time and were glad we did stop. The interior is traditional moor style and has not been given a trendy makeover unsuitable for the venue as so many other pubs have been. The bar staff were very friendly as was the group of locals and we were directed to the rear beer garden which is delightfully wild, though a little steep for those who might not be as able as they once were. Most importantly we sampled a pint of very well-kept and cool Teignworthy Neap-tide bitter. The price was also a very welcome surprise. Now we know what to expect we will try and keep the Sandy Park on our list of regular haunts when we are next in their neck of the woods. Well done. They do not serve food at the moment .
Beautiful old pub. Well worth a walk too. Friendly people, nice happy vibe. Excellent for those who like the simple things. ???
tim Crawford
Utterly splendid establishment featuring the entire spectrum of interesting rogues, eccentric legends and stalwart cohorts, set amongst a backdrop of cosy euphonious ambience and canine companionship. The fire is always on and the beer uniformly excellent. I will however comment on the fact the owner is rather lazy and has for three years neglected to update the online presence of this establishment to report the fact there is no longer food served at the Sandy Park. If beer and good company is something you enjoy - these delightful people will be more than happy to share an evening with you. If you're hungry however, have a drink here anyway. Why waste a perfectly good evening eating food when you could spend it having an existential crisis with several brand-new best friends?PS, there's also no rooms - another thing the surprisingly technically inept owner hasn't scrubbed from the interwebs... We all have our foibles I guess.
Brian Cooper
Great old pub . In the middle of no where. But excellent service and history. Brilliant ?.
oliver thomas
A great traditional pub with fabulous new oak benches.
BillandPeach M
Having driven past many times, this visit coupled up with a gorgeous walk along the Teign Valley, The beer is excellent, most courteous and friendly barman, as were the locals SUCH beautiful wooden furniture in the bar and open fire, provides a relaxed welcoming atmosphere we wish this was OUR local, a REAL pub. THANKYOU
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A. very friendly pubParking: Several spaces outside the pub
Friendly staff, welcoming pub, great food, and a beer garden. Bicycle friendly . Recommended
Good beer and friendly people.What do you want more after an evening in the moore.
Friendly staff, welcoming pub, great food, and a beer garden. Bicycle friendly .
What a lovely pub garden hidden out the back, an oasis of tranquility with secluded tables.
Lovely proper pub. Really friendly and cosy.
We just popped in for a quick drink and loved it. If you're passing, consider stopping for a cleansing ale.
Recent drove past this pub and it looked worth a visit so walked down to it today from Drewsteignton and so pleased we did. Fantastic pub, lovely fire, great beer/cider and really friendly barman and locals, what's not to like. Would definitely recommend to anyone in the area but please note they don't open til 4pm. Also a massive thanks to the owners for saving this amazing pub xx
We have driven past this Dartmoor gem on many, many occasions but had never stopped here because it was always closed when we come past. It doesn't open until 4 pm. This time we were at the right time and were glad we did stop. The interior is traditional moor style and has not been given a trendy makeover unsuitable for the venue as so many other pubs have been. The bar staff were very friendly as was the group of locals and we were directed to the rear beer garden which is delightfully wild, though a little steep for those who might not be as able as they once were. Most importantly we sampled a pint of very well-kept and cool Teignworthy Neap-tide bitter. The price was also a very welcome surprise. Now we know what to expect we will try and keep the Sandy Park on our list of regular haunts when we are next in their neck of the woods. Well done. They do not serve food at the moment .
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Beautiful old pub. Well worth a walk too. Friendly people, nice happy vibe. Excellent for those who like the simple things. ???
Utterly splendid establishment featuring the entire spectrum of interesting rogues, eccentric legends and stalwart cohorts, set amongst a backdrop of cosy euphonious ambience and canine companionship. The fire is always on and the beer uniformly excellent. I will however comment on the fact the owner is rather lazy and has for three years neglected to update the online presence of this establishment to report the fact there is no longer food served at the Sandy Park. If beer and good company is something you enjoy - these delightful people will be more than happy to share an evening with you. If you're hungry however, have a drink here anyway. Why waste a perfectly good evening eating food when you could spend it having an existential crisis with several brand-new best friends?PS, there's also no rooms - another thing the surprisingly technically inept owner hasn't scrubbed from the interwebs... We all have our foibles I guess.
Great old pub . In the middle of no where. But excellent service and history. Brilliant ?.
A great traditional pub with fabulous new oak benches.
Having driven past many times, this visit coupled up with a gorgeous walk along the Teign Valley, The beer is excellent, most courteous and friendly barman, as were the locals SUCH beautiful wooden furniture in the bar and open fire, provides a relaxed welcoming atmosphere we wish this was OUR local, a REAL pub. THANKYOU