Taw River Inn And Holiday Cottage

Sticklepath, EX20 2NW, West Devon, United Kingdom

🛍 Pub, Fish, Steak, British

4.5 💬 1743 Avis
Taw River Inn And Holiday Cottage

Téléphone: +441837840377

Adresse: Sticklepath, EX20 2NW, West Devon, United Kingdom

Ville: West Devon

Plats: 6

Avis: 1743

Site Web: http://www.tawriver.co.uk/holiday-cottage/devon/pub-restaurant.php

"Our 'local ' for a week 's stay apart from one young 'lady ' behind the bar on a particular afternoon who needs to brush up on her customer service attitude the staff were friendly enough efficient. We ate at the pub on a couple of occasions during our stay it would have been more but we didn 't book ahead other than for the Sunday lunch (didn 't do roasts at the time which was .....different). Was almost totally booked out for food otherwise during the week that is despite there being a separate dining room to the bar eating area. It meant that if you hadn 't snagged a table you had to stand to have a drink in the middle of the busy bar room the popularity with local people meant that it was unlikely to be 'at the bar ' as invariably the bar seats which ringed the length of the bar, apart from the service hatch, were already taken. A dedicated serving only area would have been useful as you had to push in over seated drinkers at times to get your glasses on the bar. I doubt the fact that the Devonshire Inn nearby never seemed to be open affected the volume of customers. The couple of meals we had were good to very good for the price as said we would have eaten at the Taw River on more occasions had space allowed there certainly was an extensive menu to ensure you wouldn 't need to have the same thing twice on a week 's holiday. There wasn 't any marked delay from ordering to receiving the food that 's despite being so busy so a definite thumbs up. Good range of beers available again reasonably priced for the area. It is a very dog friendly pub so as long as you don 't mind eating near a pooch then that would be OK. The pub building was characterful without being ancient with some nice features. The fire in the main bar would be very attractive in the winter, I 'm sure. Sports fans are well catered for with 2 TVs in the main bar but in my experience, they were only on at non intrusive times, e.g. not during Sunday lunch! I understand there is a large beer garden but due to the foul weather we had all week we didn 't bother to seek it out."

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Well-kept ales and good pub grub from a large and varied menu at reasonable prices. The kind of pub every village needs.

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Waited for 45 minutes to have our order taken, waitress giggling at the bar, still noone arrived so we left. Disappointed and disgusted at being ignored.


borlottibeanie
borlottibeanie

This is the perfect traditional pub to bring our family when we visit Okehampton. We come here every year and it remains a wonderful place. The pub food is great and the staff are very friendly.


devonwebby
devonwebby

We visit this Public house fairly regularly. Great food very reasonable prices. Super real ales again reasonable. Had a super lunch. Lucy behind the bar was wonderful. It suddenly became very busy and she coped admirably.


980hannahg
980hannahg

Stumbled upon this pub on the four village walk. Lovely little pub, all the locals in there were very friendly. Food was proper homemade comforts and not the usual pub food Glad we found this, went back for a second visit.


janine
janine

Came here last night whilst visiting my son. We had 3 generous size main meals 2 puddings and 2 bottles of wine for £59. At last there is a pub making a reasonable mark up on the wine and not taking the mickey out of the customers. Food was really nice- pub grub how you want it and nice fire in the side room we were in. Wish I had this pub where I lived.


Louise
Louise

We brought a group of 19 people for lunch. We originally made a reservation for 15, but they were able to accommodate the extra 4 during a busy time. We pre-ordered our meals an hour in advance, and everything came out smoothly and at the same time. The menu had a great selection with good options for vegetarians. The staff were all friendly and helpful. Thank you.


Ruth
Ruth

I dined at this welcoming old pub after visiting NT Finch Foundry across the street. The pub was recommended by the staff at the aforementioned attraction. The bar staff were friendly, the drinks were enjoyable, and the food was fantastic. I particularly enjoyed the ploughman's platter, which even included a sausage roll! I was impressed by the fresh and colorful salad that was served with my scampi and chips. We thoroughly enjoyed our desserts, especially the locally made Salcombe Blackcurrant sorbet. This pub is exactly what a pub should be - keep up the good work!


SurfingWild
SurfingWild

We booked a table for six people and when we arrived were very surprised at the fantastic selection of food available. I think some of us ordered the lasagne, huge cheeseburger, chili con carne, chicken curry, steak pie etc. Everybody was blown away by the food, even our two kids. The lady who served behind the bar and served the food was wonderful and handled a full pub while also assisting people with walking difficulties and everything else, very impressive. Next time I visit the area I will definitely eat here again. Very excellent food and wonderful atmosphere in this pub.


BenR925
BenR925

Our 'local ' for a week 's stay apart from one young 'lady ' behind the bar on a particular afternoon who needs to brush up on her customer service attitude the staff were friendly enough efficient. We ate at the pub on a couple of occasions during our stay it would have been more but we didn 't book ahead other than for the Sunday lunch (didn 't do roasts at the time which was .....different). Was almost totally booked out for food otherwise during the week that is despite there being a separate dining room to the bar eating area. It meant that if you hadn 't snagged a table you had to stand to have a drink in the middle of the busy bar room the popularity with local people meant that it wa...

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  • Pub Profitez d'une ambiance animée avec nos classiques du pub. Des burgers copieux et du fish and chips aux tartes savoureuses et aux bières artisanales, notre menu promet une expérience conviviale idéale pour se détendre entre amis.
  • Fish Régalez-vous avec nos plats de poisson exquis, conçus à partir de la prise du jour la plus fraîche. Des grillades favorites aux ragoûts savoureux, notre menu célèbre la richesse de l'océan avec des saveurs pour satisfaire tous les palais.
  • Steak Savourez des morceaux de steaks juteux et tendres, grillés à la perfection par des experts. Chaque bouchée offre une explosion de saveurs, servie avec des accompagnements classiques et des sauces délicieuses pour rehausser votre expérience culinaire.
  • British Traditionnel et copieux, le menu britannique propose des classiques réconfortants comme le fish and chips, des rôtis succulents et des tourtes savoureuses. Redécouvrez des favoris familiers, préparés avec amour à partir de recettes intemporelles et d'ingrédients frais, locaux.

Commodités

  • Wifi
  • Seating
  • Takeout
  • Free Wifi

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