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has atmosphere and quite good food but speed of srevice is lets say pretty variable even out of season

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The Rock Inn - 17 century inn.  Friendly local pub / restaurant

The Rock Inn

(4 reviews)

££

Fabulous 17 the century local inn. Friendly staff fabulous food , never been disappointed. Lovely…read morebuilding , original beams. Large conservatory with hanging vine from the ceiling. Plenty of seating areas to eat or just a drink. Great atmosphere in the summer or winter. A lovely open fire in the main bar when it's chilly outside. Have visited this inn many times a real favourite with all the family.

SALMON, OTTERS & DUCKS The Daily Telegraph wrote: Henry Williamson,…read moreborn in 1895, served in the trenches during the First World War. This extremely sensitive, highly strung and romantic soul never recovered from the horror and the disillusionment he experienced in Flanders. From 1921 onwards he buried himself in the little North Devon village of Georgeham, seeking an escape from inner torment by exploring and writing about the wild and unfrequented landscapes of Exmoor. Growing up in the London suburbs, I was eternally gratefully for his highly-acclaimed works 'Salar the Salmon' and 'Tarka the Otter' which would instantly transport me to my beloved North Devon, where I spent so many happy times visiting family during the summer school holidays; a real home from home. My parents went back to their original home there upon retirement and I still visit my mother there when possible. Tonight we must go the Rock at Georgeham, she announced during a recent visit, so go we did. I had a vague memory of having gone there many years ago, but vague it remained. It is essentially an old timbered pub, with a modern conservatory. Food is served in both areas and we decided to sup some Rioja in the traditional area. Photo link: http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd76/Textklick/Qype%20pix/067bf03a.jpg The menu is very convincing and even more so the specials menu, which is displayed on a board but also available in print. Photo link: http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd76/Textklick/Qype%20pix/4ac9c2a0.jpg I thought that that the 'Georgeham cured ham' sounded pleasingly alliterative, poetic or whatever, and it certainly did not disappoint. The pan roasted duck breast was sensational, although I did not take so well to the 'gooseberry tarte tatin' which was 'tarte by name and tart by nature'. I think duck really deserves something a bit sweeter, but if anything it was my fault because I chose it. La contessa and la dowager contessa were delighted with their choices. Reasonable prices, excellent food, great ambiance and also friendly staff who definitely seemed just that bit more professional than average. Do take a look at the excellent website and if you are in that neck of the woods, you will not regret visiting.

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Kings Arms

(2 reviews)

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A lovely pub that was recommended to us by the owner/manager/teacher at Croyde Surf Academy, where…read moreI had just come from after working up a huge appetite in the surf! The bar is pretty light and very welcoming and the staff was as welcoming as any place we have been to in Devon (very welcoming, in case you wondered). The place to go if the sun is out though, is the raised terraced area around the back. It gets the full day sun, is peaceful, has patio doors that open onto upstairs dining room so is easy to get to the bar and the marble tables out there warm up in the sun and turn into something of a stone hot plate - which was nice. The burgers are definitely a good choice if coming for food. You can get the basic for about £8/9 and then you can stack the ingredients to your hearts content (blue cheese, jalapeño peppers, cheddar, onions, bacon, etc.) and they are beautifully presented to the table on big chunky wooden boards by the chef himself. As for parking, best head for the village car park just around the corner, there is not much space on the road outside!

You won't get a warmer welcome than here and the food's pretty good too!…read more Cavie and his team are the yoda's of making friends, old and new, and you feel more like you are in his home than his business. Relaxed atmosphere, awesome food that is cooked with love and care, fantastic range of local and other beers etc. I defy anyone not to get hooked on the Goblin! The menu changes regularly but their fish and chips are the best around. The specials board will have you drooling but do leave room for dessert. The staff are knowledgeable about the menu and the drinks menu and will knock up a mean cocktail too! The prices are great value for what you get too. Probably the best coffee around and trust me, I'm really fussy about my flat whites. Free wifi, great live music (thanks Jim and friends) and the decor is intriguing. If you're really lucky there will be a freshly baked lemon polenta cake which is divine! Trust me, once you discover this real gem of local village pub you will be back again and again and again..!

Red Barn - pubs - Updated May 2026

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