Ring O' Bells - Menu

44 High Street, TQ13 8AJ, West Devon, United Kingdom

🛍 Cafés, Steak, Coffee, British

4.4 💬 1085 Reviews

Phone: +441647432466

Address: 44 High Street, TQ13 8AJ, West Devon, United Kingdom

City: West Devon

Dishes: 18

Reviews: 1085

Website: http://www.ringobellschagford.co.uk

"I am wondering whether we went to another place in a parallel universe- so I have triple checked it is the same place. We were here for what was supposed to be an evening of dinner and drinks and turned out to be an episode of Faulty Towers. Shocking food and unprofessional service BUT our sides were splitting – best entertainment EVER: • One of our party was asked if her was a fortune teller because he was brown • Freshly opened bottle of prosecco flat????? Guinness was very poor • Very limited menu of which, lasagne was dry, reheated with wilted, softened cheese on top. The pie managed the feat of having a dry filling with a wet pasty. The vegetables were boiled to within an inch of soup (my glass of water had more seasoning), The gravy was grey and awful. • One of our party ordered from the kids menu as there really was nothing he could find. Imagine our hysterics as he ordered fish goujons with no beans and a pint of larger! • The best part! The cook came out of the kitchen as we were paying and beating a hasty retreat (so I could warm up the leftovers back at home) – she was very irate when told there were 8 more people to serve. Instead of noticing paying customers and being professional, she rolled her eyes and repeated in a loud voice ‘What, 8more? When asked by the bar person if she should tell the doomed 8, food service was over, she shot back and said ‘well tell them there are no potatoes left’ and she would see what she could ‘rustle up’. Felt so bad for the lovely lady behind the bar and the others who overheard Maybe this is a one off and it was a perfect storm of an evening for them, but it was this bad. Had we not been in good spirits and able to laugh and joke together whilst on a break, I would have been truly upset."

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S3566LNjamesb S3566LNjamesb

Lovely welcome by Caz and the team...great food and a fab evening had by all....one of our best experiences on our visit to Devon...Will most definitely be coming back...

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HJBS
HJBS

Walking the 2 moors, this was the perfect, authentic ‘pub’ to stop for B and B. Friendly, welcoming and buzzing with atmosphere. Full of dogs. Great meal, good beer. Would definitely recommend and return. Richard and hilary


Bdave1949
Bdave1949

Big thank you to all the staff for fitting four of us in for lunch during this difficult time. Service was outstanding and all our meals were excellent. We will return when hopefully normality returns. Once again thank you to all.


ProfTee
ProfTee

While in Chagford, we were looking for a place to have lunch. We came across the menu for Ring O' Bells and decided to give it a shot. We were pleasantly surprised by the delicious food and the very friendly service. The prices were reasonable and everything was freshly cooked. The atmosphere inside was lovely.


Kate
Kate

Picked this by chance after a morning walking on Dartmoor. We were drawn in by a panini menu sat outside. Great choice of paninis and at a reasonable price too. We sat outside and the service was swift and with a smile. There was an issue with their coke on tap tasted very funny, was warm and flat but we were refunded and offered a different drink with no qualms


NayomieJames
NayomieJames

Took our three children for dinner and were really pleased to find a lovely, thriving local pub atmosphere on a Thursday night, buzzing with custom, probably because of the good value for money on food drinks, friendly and helpful staff and relaxed feel, would definitely recommend. Dog-friendly, vegan option was delicious and children well catered for on the kids menu.


X8747NBphilipg
X8747NBphilipg

Popped in for a quick drink whilst in the area. Hardly anything in stock for my wife to drink (all shelves empty) . Customer with dog allowed it to pee on carpet in the middle of pub which was mopped up with beer towel. Evening staff came in and was greeted by staff on duty with Welcome to hell Not a good experience. Shame lovely looking pub in quaint village with lovely friendly people


bravot603
bravot603

Called here for lunch after a great morning walking on the moor. Received a great welcome and really enjoyed sitting outside in the lovely garden. We were spoilt for choice with the panini filling selection. Bacon, brie and cranberry, Goats cheese and (homemade) pickle and Tuna cheese melt were all delicious and had loads of filling and very tasty side salad. Very reasonably priced too.


B9730YJpaulf
B9730YJpaulf

We popped into the Ring O Bells on a very sleepy and quiet Sunday afternoon. It's a charming old world pub in the heart of Chagford. They had a very limited Sunday menu which was fine as we were just looking for sandwiches and chips to keep us going. Friendly staff soon had our order and we sat in the bar and relaxed. Our food came in good order and it was all tasty and filling, exceptionally large bowl of chips!


Ninjafoody11
Ninjafoody11

I am wondering whether we went to another place in a parallel universe- so I have triple checked it is the same place. We were here for what was supposed to be an evening of dinner and drinks and turned out to be an episode of Faulty Towers. Shocking food and unprofessional service BUT our sides were splitting – best entertainment EVER: • One of our party was asked if her was a fortune teller because he was brown • Freshly opened bottle of prosecco flat????? Guinness was very poor • Very limited menu of which, lasagne was dry, reheated with wilted, softened cheese on top. The pie managed the feat of having a dry filling with a wet pasty. The vegetables were boiled to within an inch of soup (...

Categories

  • Cafés Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere.
  • Steak Savor prime cuts of juicy, tender steaks, expertly grilled to perfection. Each bite offers a burst of flavor, served with classic sides and delectable sauces to enhance your dining experience.
  • Coffee Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note.
  • British Traditional and hearty, the British menu offers comfort classics like fish and chips, succulent roasts, and savory pies. Rediscover familiar favorites, lovingly crafted with timeless recipes and fresh, local ingredients.

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Seating
  • Free Wifi
  • Reservations

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