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Drewsteignton EX6 6QR, TQ13 7TA, West Devon, United Kingdom

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Old Inn

Phone: +441364621207,+441647281276

Address: Drewsteignton EX6 6QR, TQ13 7TA, West Devon, United Kingdom

City: West Devon

Dishes: 17

Reviews: 5790

Website: http://www.theoldinnwidecombe.com/

"Can't beat this pub for ambience, beer and delights tasting food. We had the gluten free fish and chips which never fail to wow. Their best dish is the steak pie or chicken pie eaten next to the roaring fire on a cold enters day. Staff are very friendly and dogs are as welcome as the humans. Plenty of parking behind the pub, but you might have to pay if the pub carpark is full- check out the old Church across the road after you've had a pint or two"

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Trevor Trevor

We sat outside in the lovely garden, plenty of sun or shade, beautiful trees, birds singing. Service food excellent, beer too.

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Taru
Taru

A good selection of vegan options for a country pub in the middle of no where! The pizza is very good and they have vegan cheese!


Laura
Laura

Didn't get to have a meal... But what a beautiful old pub. Lovely sunroom out the back or when the weather is right a huge outdoor area. Lovely.


Paul
Paul

Visited with friends for lunchtime. The food choice was excellent and quality 1st class. Well worth going out of your way to enjoy a lovely meal. The desserts were 'to die for '!!


Dominic
Dominic

Veg cake of the day was vg, mushroom, leek and spinach and was quite good, much veg also on the side. My vegan boy enjoyed the chickpea curry and thought the orange choc sponge was delicious.


Marina
Marina

From the various vegan options I went for the cake of the day. Butternut Squash and other veg, tastes like they were cooked in coconut oil. Served with well cooked chips, and simple but decently steamed veg baby corn, laeks, carrot, mangetout, broccoli. Friendly staff, nice old pub. There's a garden out there with a small duck.


Geoff
Geoff

Lovely location, but very hot weather impacted the experience. More ventilation or air conditioning is needed in the conservatory area. Attentive staff were very efficient and professional. We ended up in the shade of the garden, but would not want to eat outside because of smokers. A memorable family event with many good things but currently unusual hot weather rather ruined things.


Faye
Faye

Had a delicious mushroom cake with chips and veg. Was not vegan on the menu, but waiter said it was. Unfortunately no engraving that would have been nice. After vegan ice cream (salted caramel and vanilla), they had vegan pizzas on offer and a cherry cake for the desert. Unfortunately no vegan starters. The food was hot and quickly got out. A beautiful pub with beautiful garden (distance free) on Dartmoor.


Annie
Annie

What a fantastic pub! We popped in after a little trip on Dartmoor on a very warm day. Lovely and cool inside and were given a warm welcome and seated straight away. Glad we got there at opening time as it soon filled up including the ample seating in large garden. A tasty G&T for myself and lager for my husband and we were ready to order. I had a beautiful Ploughman's with a side order of chips or what I prefer to call heaven in chip form


James
James

Can't beat this pub for ambience, beer and delights tasting food. We had the gluten free fish and chips which never fail to wow. Their best dish is the steak pie or chicken pie eaten next to the roaring fire on a cold enters day. Staff are very friendly and dogs are as welcome as the humans. Plenty of parking behind the pub, but you might have to pay if the pub carpark is full- check out the old Church across the road after you've had a pint or two

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Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Takeout
  • With Rooms
  • Mastercard

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