The Pigs Nose Inn - Menu

United Kingdom, TQ7 2BY, South Hams

🛍 Full, Wine, Coffee, British

4.2 💬 2089 Reviews
The Pigs Nose Inn

Phone: +441548511209

Address: United Kingdom, TQ7 2BY, South Hams

City: South Hams

Dishes: 35

Reviews: 2089

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

"This busy little pub monopolises the area but the staff were excellent in serving, taking orders and apologetic for any inconvenience (the blonde girl was excellent). It’s traditional and rustic charm means you have to accept some basic comforts and conveniences but we loved it. If you’re looking for polished and sanitised environment then go to Wetherspoons (yawn). It was good to see and taste gravity fed beer poured from barrels behind the bar supporting local breweries. Now the food. Superb. The steak was just delicious and the burger (normally a bog standard offering) just divine. We sat in what looked like an old small larder room with thick walls but with candle lit tables added to its quirkiness and charm. Relax, buy a local beer and jpeople watch. You’ll see observe old money mingled with new money and no money (us) which makes for an entertaining evening."

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User User

Eating is great. all prepared with really fresh ingredients.

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User

we do not take any reservations when they get a table for eating best too early 6pm ish or 12pm to lunch


User
User

that is an amazing little pub. the bar area is with mischievous, including ships in (and out) bottles, and an electric row of ornaments of a.


Cookiescot
Cookiescot

A rustic old smugglers pub, full of charm. We called in for lunch, ordered a ploughmans to share with a bowl of chips. Generous portions and one of the best ploughmans we have had for a long time.


cindieloo
cindieloo

Absolutely spot on lunch. Scotch eggs were heavenly and light, crab and avocado stack was fresh and tasty and the chips…. You will want a second portion. All in the most perfect traditional cosy pub setting.


Hopefultraveller2022
Hopefultraveller2022

Definitely worth a visit we walked along the coastal path and cut inland to The Pigs Nose. Arrived on Harvest Night it was busy but the food was excellent (as was the beer). The staff were friendly and the service great. It was a rare find in the days of 'chain ' owned soulless pubs could have stayed longer as it felt like home.


Andrew
Andrew

What a wonderful pub. Friendly and unique. We were staying in the area for a couple of nights and could not believe our luck in having this fantastic pub in the village. The variety and quality of beers was good, pub food done correctly with generous portions and a great luvs band which was perfect for my music loving family. What makes this pub so good was the atmosphere. A truly unique and happy place to be


Escape61944516645
Escape61944516645

Dont bother! We have been here over the years and sadly won't bother ever again if we travel down there. Don't get me wrong the place has charm but if you turned up the lights you'd be horrified with all the dust and grime everywhere. Food was ordered (only 2 of us in the pub eating) yet they manage to get the order completely wrong. The fries were fried within an inch of their life so they were like crisps. The burger was ok but nothing to shout out about. No idea how they've managed to win awards, the food isnt anything special, most of it is something with chips (crisps).


Roxanne369
Roxanne369

We were staying nearby for 3 days and booked here for the Friday night. Pub is 500 years old and was used by smugglers and pirates we were told. Food was good and not too expensive. Recommend the crab salad starter. Delicious. Place was full of locals and had lots of character. We went for a walk to the Coastguard station at Prawle Point on the Saturday morning and called in on the way back to see if we could get some lunch. They had just stopped doing food but let us order a sandwich and a scotch egg which was just what we wanted. Would love to go back next time we are in the area! Definitely recommend but you need to book in the evening.


Daayve
Daayve

This busy little pub monopolises the area but the staff were excellent in serving, taking orders and apologetic for any inconvenience (the blonde girl was excellent). It’s traditional and rustic charm means you have to accept some basic comforts and conveniences but we loved it. If you’re looking for polished and sanitised environment then go to Wetherspoons (yawn). It was good to see and taste gravity fed beer poured from barrels behind the bar supporting local breweries. Now the food. Superb. The steak was just delicious and the burger (normally a bog standard offering) just divine. We sat in what looked like an old small larder room with thick walls but with candle lit tables added to its...

Categories

  • Full Savor a delightful array of authentic flavors with our carefully curated menu. Indulge in a variety of dishes, crafted to perfection, offering something for every palate.
  • Wine A curated selection of fine wines from around the world, offering rich reds, crisp whites, and elegant rosés to pair perfectly with your meal. Savor each bottle's unique aroma, flavor, and complexity.
  • Coffee Savor our selection of expertly crafted coffees, from rich espressos to creamy cappuccinos. Whether you need a morning boost or a leisurely sip, our coffee options promise warmth and comfort in every cup.
  • 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.

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