Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Colyton including The Kingfisher, The Wheelwright Inn, The Terrace Arts Cafe, The Ship Inn, The Hind, The Gerrard Arms, The Malt House, Osborne's Coffee and Wine Bar, Old Picture House, The Tuckers Arms
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4 based on 289 reviews
A friend and I decided as a last minute decision to go to Tuckers. Fortunately we were offered a table (most of the restaurant was booked) on the left hand side as you go in. The food was lovely, I had the Smoked Haddock Florentine which was exceptional and my friend had the scampi which was plump and delicious! We didn't have room for dessert! If I had to mention a negative it is that the area we were in suffers from the very loud hand drying machine noise in the ladies toilet which is situated close by. Apart from that the girls serving and behind the bar were friendly and charming.
4 based on 109 reviews
New bar, restaurant and venue open in Seaton! We have a range of drinks, with a Gin & Cocktail menu and delicious food served Tuesday - Sunday!
What a pleasure it was to find this gem open and serving food when others were closed. We were welcomed by lovely Lyndsey and were ever so grateful to find vegan food as well as meat and fish! Everyone in the group was happy :)
4 based on 258 reviews
Cosy coffee shop and wine bar in the centre of a beautiful Devon fishing village of Beer. Open daily serving pastries, cakes, sandwiches, paninis and Devon Cream teas. Wine Bar offering top quality wines, Devon cider and local ales with nibbles. Baby chan
Visited for lunch as a family and tapas evening as a couple. Food mediocre at lunch not very imaginative, presentation poor. Tapas evening although a limited menu was quite tasty, huge portion nachos. Good value for money. The most disappointing thing about this coffee and wine bar was that some of the staff were disinterested in customers.....on both occasions staff on phones and didnt even look up when we entered the restaurant or when we went to pay . Very disappointing. Beware opening hours that are advertised not accurate out of season. Didnt open on mon or tuesday despite poster in window saying it was open!
4 based on 596 reviews
Popped into the Malt house for lunch, dogs welcome too, beautiful wooden beamed ceiling and a real "smugglers" atmosphere, plenty room for us and dogs, we chose a table in a corner by the window, lovely greeting form the two young lads working there, great menu and one of the lads taking our order also pointed out a full stein of dog gravy bones on the window for treats for our dogs, very thoughtful, right, lunch, I ordered fish and chips as I had a "craving" lol and missus ordered an open sandwich of brie and sun dried tomatoes, service was quick and wow, as you can see in the photos, both quantity and quality of the food was superb, I can whole heartedly recommend a visit to this superb pub.Prices also were a lot cheaper than we expected. All in all a superb pub we would love to visit again.
4 based on 40 reviews
My wife and I came across the pub after walking into Coyton village from the Seaton Tramway terminus. The staff are very friendly and we sat out in the garden after being served at the bar. Whilst we didnât eat (we had shared a bag of chips from the village chippie prior to arriving at the pub), the people in the bar all sang the praises of the food served. A real Find!
4 based on 122 reviews
Freehouse Pub in the Good Beer Guide 2020. Food Served Thursday - Saturday 12-2pm & 6-8pm. Sunday Lunch Served 12-2pm. Booking Advisable.
We ended our holiday on a high with a great family meal at the Hind. We received a really warm welcome and service was great. All our meals were fantastic, really good home cooked pub food and generous portions. Our son loved the home made chicken nuggets. Don't drive by this pub...you'd miss a gem!
4 based on 936 reviews
This pub was packed when we arrived on a Friday night but luckily we had booked a table. The menu is extensive but not overwhelming. The food was plentiful....I had mussels as a starter and husband had the whitebait and we were glad there was a respite before our mains arrived. Next time weâll share a starter! Both our meals were delicious and sadly we were too full for pudding, though they looked fab. Better than average pub food, freshly cooked. Very pleasant staff
4 based on 235 reviews
Veggie, vegan & gluten free fully licensed restaurant , arts cafe. Overlooking the spectacular Jurassic coast. Relaxing and friendly family run restaurant. Usually you can get a table but to be safe make a booking . Free WiFi. Dog friendly. There is a ter
We hadn't been in Seaton for a while but found The Terrace Arts Cafe as reliable as ever. My only complaint was that my meal was absolutely enormous! Beautiful chips, lovely salad and dressing. I bet loads of people don't realise it is veggie/vegan either!
4 based on 603 reviews
A beautiful 17th Century, historic thatched inn, just a stones throw from the World Heritage East Devon Jurassic Coastline. Formerly home to the Colyford village wheelright it has been a focal point of the village community for centuries.
Early Saturday evening 28th September and we visited this pub for a family meal. We had not been here before so were hoping for an enjoyable evening.This is a wonderful 17th century thatched roof building with a number of other rooms leading off from the main bar. Inside is full of character and old world charm.Found the menu rather limited and a bit disappointing. In fact 7 out 8 adults went for a burger with a variety of cheese toppings, £11.95 each. Even the kids menu was rather limited.The vegetarian option, on the menu was mushroom risotto.Our food was alright, it was nothing special.It was rather busy here and the staff appeared to be a bit stretched and level of service was minimal.A pint of larger and bitter came to £7.85, a bit dearer than we normally pay. The were no regular lagers on sale, like Carling, Carlsberg or Fosters etc, ended up with a pint of Prava.There is very limited car parking, in the car park and not much off road parking.
4 based on 295 reviews
Real Ale, great Food,
Advertises that food is served until 2pm. Arrived at 1.50pm having paid £1.50 to park in a park around the corner as the pub doesn't appear to have its own car park. Told quite bluntly that they had stopped serving food, despite there clearly being several customers just starting to eat. No idea what the food or drink is like. My £50 went to a pub three miles away that was serving food at the time they advertised.
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