The Tors Inn - Menu

West Devon, United Kingdom, EX20 1QZ

🛍 Pub, Fish, British, Vegetarian

4.8 💬 1893 Reviews
The Tors Inn

Phone: +441837840689

Address: West Devon, United Kingdom, EX20 1QZ

City: West Devon

Menu Dishes: 6

Reviews: 1893

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

"We strolled in, on a crispy cold day, spent walking a circular loop up on the nearby moors, with an impromptu dip in the icy waters to enliven (and then numb) the senses. Walking into the pub, the atmosphere was immediate and welcoming. It was full. Sunday Lunch on this fresh Sunday had obviously invited punters near and far, however, we headed straight to the bar, warmed by the open log fire, where the kind land lady and her bar staff informed us that there were no tables available at present, however, if we liked, we could sit at the bar. A nearby customer, said he had squeezed onto a long table with his large group of friends/ family, thereby freeing a table of two (our numbers) for us. A great bit of luck as the food looked and smelt great! We sat ourselves down, ordered one beef roast and one pork roast, which came in good time and feasted. What a delight. The portions were hearty. The food delicious. Local beef and local pork proving a fitting choice for this rustic and wholesome pub. Proper! The service was brilliant. Attentive and considered. There is a warmth and pleasantness embodied, which is natural and polite. I would thoroughly recommend coming here for a welcome rest-bite, Sunday lunch and drink by the fire. We will surely visit in the near future!"

Full menu - 6 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Indian

Bread

Vegetarian

Fish Dishes

Soups

Salads

Peter Peter

Fantastic, brakes the journey up nicely en route to Cornwall highly recommend.

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K776NObillm
K776NObillm

The table was fine, the service very welcoming and the food was excellent. Sunday lunch on Mothering Sunday .. very good value.


Michal
Michal

Fantastic setting for a pint and burger following a walk on the Moors. Friendly staff. Good selection on cask ales. Great burgers!


Sam
Sam

5-Star local pub. Excellent spot for an ale and delicious food. Would recommend for anyone passing. Will be back on our next trip to the West Country! View menu


371catm
371catm

Cosy pub with delicious food and beer. Just what was needed after a 25 mile walk on Dartmoor! We were lucky to find a table as we hadn’t booked. Nice atmosphere


cadj101
cadj101

Made the difference to our walk across the moors good range on tap, we were offered leftover roasties for free which were gladly accepted very friendly staff and good atmosphere would highly recommend!


Peter
Peter

Met up with family members for a very wet but scenic walk, followed by lunch in this very welcoming pub. Good thing we booked a table as, despite awful weather, the pub was very busy. Good food and beer, and hope to return if in the area. View menu


Cat
Cat

We did a lovely hike and then decided to pop into the pub at the end and the pub staff were almost hostile. We felt very unwanted and it was very clear that we were unwanted in the pub. We asked if we could stand at the bar as understandably they were fully booked for tables and the bar tender acted like she really didn’t want our presence. It’s such a shame because it’s a lovely looking pub but the atmosphere was awful.


Robin
Robin

8 of us booked for a late Saturday lunch, arrived through the swirling mists of Dartmoor to a nice old pub, very cheery and welcoming staff. Beers were excellent, poured straight from the barrel. The meat based pies were fantastic, great chunks of tasty meat in a rich gravy with a rich pastry case. The vegetables alongside were not overdone and tasted great. The fish pies were a little disappointing, quite a lot of piped on potato and not much fish filling. Would definitely go again.


Stuart
Stuart

We strolled in, on a crispy cold day, spent walking a circular loop up on the nearby moors, with an impromptu dip in the icy waters to enliven (and then numb) the senses. Walking into the pub, the atmosphere was immediate and welcoming. It was full. Sunday Lunch on this fresh Sunday had obviously invited punters near and far, however, we headed straight to the bar, warmed by the open log fire, where the kind land lady and her bar staff informed us that there were no tables available at present, however, if we liked, we could sit at the bar. A nearby customer, said he had squeezed onto a long table with his large group of friends/ family, thereby freeing a table of two (our numbers) for us. A... View menu

Categories

  • Pub Enjoy a lively atmosphere with our classic pub favorites. From hearty burgers and fish 'n' chips to savory pies and craft brews, our menu promises a cozy experience ideal for unwinding with friends.
  • Fish Delight in our exquisite fish dishes, crafted from the freshest catch of the day. From grilled favorites to savory stews, our menu celebrates the ocean's bounty with flavors to satisfy every palate. View menu
  • 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.
  • Vegetarian Delight in our vibrant collection of vegetarian dishes, crafted with the freshest greens, rich flavors, and savory spices. Enjoy a wholesome, delectable plate that celebrates nature's finest ingredients.

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  • Visa Card
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  • Mastercard

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