The Copper Key Inn - Menu

Fore Street, West Devon, United Kingdom

🛍 Soup, Meat, Steak, Ice Cream

4.4 💬 60 Avis
The Copper Key Inn

Téléphone: +44183789055

Adresse: Fore Street, West Devon, United Kingdom

Ville: West Devon

Plats: 9

Avis: 60

"I visited the pub in September 2014 following a game of football in the same village. We were provided homemade burgers with wedges which I must say were excellent. You can tell the burgers were not of a frozen variety and packed with lovely peppery flavours.To drink I had a Lighterman ale which was perfectly clear so no problems there.The pub also offered free high speed wifi and live sports on TV (premiership rugby at the time of visit).My only criticism we weren 't made to feel overly welcome by the staff at the time of my visit. But we were served our drinks and our food without having to wait so can 't fault that. From reading the other reviews here it seems like the service can be a bit hit and miss so it 's something to consider."

Dscarp Dscarp

My wife and I took our 3 boys for Sunday lunch here today and had a lovely roast carvery. Friendly, welcoming staff make it worth recommending.

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Virginia
Virginia

Great Sunday Lunch Carvery. Very tasty home cooked meal and great choice of desserts again all home cooked. would recommend great for families and kids


jmarsh67
jmarsh67

Nice little country pub. Very friendly landlord, great selection of drinks on offer and good food. Log burner was on to warm up the pub which was lovely.


TimP3278
TimP3278

Just called in for a drink and what a friendly atmosphere. The new tenants are making this pub a place to visit again. The beers are well kept and the menu looks great. If you're in the area give them a try.


stephen
stephen

Visited quite a few times recently Tony the land lord has made a lot of improvements to this lovely old pub and has it fitted out in a real character way very friendly staff nice place to visit if you’re in the area


Charlotte
Charlotte

Well well well pile your plate eat the lot, £9.95 its a bargain, And now with a new chef the food is even better the staff are lovely and always welcome you warmly Well done guys keep up the great work, your all fantastic


Tom
Tom

Saturday lunch was a really lovely experience here. Good local ale palatable wine. Lunch was tasty, fresh and basically exactly what you want on Grand National Day. Served by great staff who had a sense of humour and made you feel welcome. On top of that the pool table was free!!


Megganjazz
Megganjazz

not eaten here because it was closed when we arrived for lunch even though its website says its open!!!..so i called to ask and the guy who answered the phone was basically rude and offered no apology just poor excuses and bad attitude...from the look of the outside it looks pretty tatty,untidy and unkept...what a great shame as it would have just been nice if he said..sorry about that please come back when we are open!


Lizard1980
Lizard1980

I went on the off chance my family wanted a pub meal. The staff were welcoming, and two of us had the carvery. The third was a vegetarian and some pubs find it hard to cater for a vegetarian, but the Copper Key was very good about it. When we arrived, a little late, there were plenty of customers. We did not have to wait too long for service and the chef had been on a break but came off to serve us. The atmosphere was good, and the price was about right.


mezzarino1985
mezzarino1985

I visited the pub in September 2014 following a game of football in the same village. We were provided homemade burgers with wedges which I must say were excellent. You can tell the burgers were not of a frozen variety and packed with lovely peppery flavours.To drink I had a Lighterman ale which was perfectly clear so no problems there.The pub also offered free high speed wifi and live sports on TV (premiership rugby at the time of visit).My only criticism we weren 't made to feel overly welcome by the staff at the time of my visit. But we were served our drinks and our food without having to wait so can 't fault that. From reading the other reviews here it seems like the service can be a bi...

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  • Soup Des soupes chaudes et réconfortantes pour nourrir votre âme. Choisissez parmi une variété de bouillons savoureux et d'ingrédients copieux, parfaits pour un simple apéritif ou un repas réconfortant lors d'une journée fraîche.
  • Meat Découvrez notre sélection de viandes savoureuses, comprenant des steaks grillés à la perfection, du poulet tendre et des plats d'agneau savoureux, chacun assaisonné à la perfection pour une expérience culinaire inoubliable.
  • 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.
  • Ice Cream Un délicieux assortiment de glaces crémeuses et artisanales avec une variété de saveurs allant de la vanille et du chocolat classiques à des options uniques comme le miel de lavande et la mangue épicée, parfait pour satisfaire votre envie de sucré.

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