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18 years ago

A bit grubby and smelly but always popular for the sports lovers. Bar prices better than expected.

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The Five Bells Inn - Duck fillet and duck spring roll with mushroom ketchup

The Five Bells Inn

(3 reviews)

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This place is a little gem, well worth the detour from Tiverton if you are passing through Devon or…read moreSomerset. The staff were really friendly and welcoming when we arrived and encouraged us to try some locally sourced ciders and gin. There were three menu options - a la carte, an extensive specials menu and a set three course weekend lunch. The food has a fine dining feel in a relaxed, casual setting. The duck two ways was a real highlight.

The UK is literally littered with country pubs, and in many cases it's sad to say, but…read moreappropriately phrased perhaps, that what they serve up as food is pretty rubbish. The phrase 'home cooked' seems to have been superceded my the concept of 'van delivered' all too often. Thankfully that's not the case at the Five Bells in Clyst Hydon. It's one of the very first places I visited when I moved to Devon many years ago, as a friend recommended it, and I've been returning ever since. It's the kind of place you turn to where you just know you won't be disappointed, a foodies rock in an otherwise tempestuous chain pub ocean. The pub's one many awards over the years, so I won't go on about how tasty the food is, but I will say that one of the nice things I've always liked about it is that they are still experimenting. Sure you can get your english staples there like steak & kidney pudding, game pate, treacle pudding, etc., but also other treats such as mediterranean tarts. The chef here is one of those increasingly rare beasts, someone who really knows what to buy and how to cook it. It's not some kind of reinvented gastro pub either - it's just a good pub with good food - why is that so hard to manage anymore? I should say they also stock a fine range of drinks, including the Otter beers, once of Devon's best breweries. Then there's the location and the pub itself. Buried deep in the heart of Devon, near some great woods (with some interesting mushrooms to hunt), wonderful gardens outside and an interior that just seems to keep on going, full of nooks and crannies, games to play, old books to read and much more. I once took a friend and his (very small) three girls for lunch there and the owners and staff didn't blink an eye. Sure they made sure we were tucked around the corner a bit but the girls didn't mind and all loved the food! If that isn't enough to tempt you then how about the fact that Clyst Hydon itself has it's very own lido just round the corner from the pub? Just check the Google map and you'll see it just next door. All in all this place is a gem. A little hard to find perhaps but if you can find it, then you deserve it. P.S. There's a two course lunch menu at £7.95 available from Monday - Thursday and Saturday. This is my favourite as I never know what I'm getting till I turn up at the pub.

Ship Inn

Ship Inn

(2 reviews)

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my boyfriend and i went on an adventure on a sunny saturday in march and ended up by the seaside in…read moreweymouth! yes, so good! to celebrate our lovely day out, we ended up in the ship inn which is by the rather pretty marina eating jacked potatoes and drinking wine. our jacket potato of choice was mature cheddar and jalapeño coleslaw. now, i'm normally a tuna baked potato girl, but jalapeño coleslaw swung it for me, so i branched out and i'm glad i did! the potato was delicious, perfectly cooked, the toppings were not ridiculously ginormous so i managed to finish it all, and the side salad it came with was crispy, fresh and yum! i think it was £4.99, which seemed like good value to me. the wine was a pinot grigio, £13 a bottle, a decent variety and nicely chilled. the decor in the pub was really nice, and it was an enjoyable place to spend an afternoon. there was seating outside, which on a warmer (but equally as sunny day) would be an absolutely lovely place to sit for a drink or bite to eat. service was fast and friendly. there does only seem to be one female toilet though, from what i saw, and it's a big place, so when it is busier or later at night, that could get annoying! hopefully in the summer i shall return to weymouth, as i did enjoy it so!

A lovely little pub and very family friendly. Food ws ok but nothing amazing. not a big menu to…read morechoose from but something for everyone. Outside the back theres a small beer garden with a climbing frame. a nice quiet pub.

John Gregory - pubs - Updated May 2026

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