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    The Crown

    5.0 (1 review)
    ModeratePubs, British

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    3 years ago

    Really great local pub with bags of atmosphere and a robust menu. Highly recommended.

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    The Masons Arms

    The Masons Arms

    5.0(4 reviews)
    40.4 mi
    ££

    I just stayed here for a wedding. Decent sized parking area with a very nice garden. Beautiful…read moreplace. It was very welcoming and clean with all new bathrooms with cozy robes, complimentary beer, fizzy water, biscuits, and we enjoyed some great food. Breakfast was included. Also very dog friendly! They provided a dog bed for the family dog. Oh and very lovely beer brewed on side! Will be back for sure!

    An absolute gem of a pub in one of Devon's prettiest, most tucked away coastal villages. The…read moreMason's Arms is, quite simply, a fantastic place in every sense of the word. I've stopped off for a snack or a quick drink a couple of times, and it's always really impressed me, and the lunch my parents and I had recently ranks as one of the best pub dinners the Andrews family can remember. Their crab sandwiches were fresh, as were the fish in their delicious creamy leek fish stew, while the ploughmans was huge. Desserts of chocolate and pecan brownie and banana fritters with toffee sauce were gobbled up. Ok, it's not cheap for a Devon pub, but the food is worth every penny - there was hardly anything on the menu I didn't want to scoff down. The pub itself is a charming sprawl of wooden rooms, and a small seating area out the front. It's homely and although the staff run a slick operation, they're still friendly and helpful. The pub was recently taken over by St Austell Brewery, so there's a good range of their beers, plus a couple of guest ales. This includes one local beer brewed in Branscombe. It's quaint, delicious, comfy and sits in one of the most stunning areas of the Devon coast. It is, quite simply, a perfect pub.

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    The Square And Compass

    The Square And Compass

    4.5(20 reviews)
    19.0 mi
    ££

    The Square and Compass is such a gem if you're looking for an authentic pub experience in the…read moreEnglish countryside! The views alone are worth the visit, but the unique character of the place makes it even better. From the beer garden in the back to the small museum of fossils and local artifacts, it really has a one-of-a-kind charm. One thing I loved was the quirky "Woodhenge" sculpture in the parking lot--made from tree trunks, it's been standing since 2015 despite the local council initially wanting it taken down. It's still there as of my recent visit, and it's a fun little sight that adds even more personality to the place. The menu is limited, but that's part of the charm! I had the sausage roll, and it was sooo good! The warm, flaky crust and flavorful sausage made for the perfect pub snack. We sat inside since it was a warm day, and the locals couldn't have been friendlier. My friend and I (a pair of Americans) were welcomed like old friends, which made the whole experience even more special. Definitely worth a stop if you're in the area--especially if you want to enjoy the local history, great beer, and a fantastic countryside view.

    A couple of friends and I once went for a hike along the South West Coast Path in Dorset. It took…read moreus a couple of hours and was really nice: good weather, beautiful sea views, rolling pastures, and a great pub at the end. That pub turned out to be the Square and Compass. When we arrived it was warm and sunny, and most people were sitting on the dozens of outside tables, rocks, or just on the grass, enoying the sunshine. Oddly, a large number of chickens were strolling through the assembled patrons, but no one - drinker nor chicken - seemed to mind. There was a band playing some Beatles covers, too, though they finished shortly after we arrived. This is a proper country pub, long, low and very old wood and stone. They keep kegs of real ale and cider in a pump room here, so you order at the hatch. Check the Dinosaur Room while you're there. I won't say any more, since it deserves to be a surprise. I can't imagine a more relaxed, laid-back, country pub. The only downside was that although we'd planned to take a local bus back to Swanage, where our car was parked, those services don't run on Sundays. The day was so nice we decided to walk back anyway (along the road, though, a much shorter trip than the coastal path). EDIT: I was back again today, and despite the weather being crap - or maybe because of it - this pub was even better. We walked down to the ocean, to watch the surf pound the cliffs by the old quarry. We wedged into one of the tiny rooms and ate pasties and drank Ringwood ale. We gazed in wonder at the bizarre little fossil-and-beach-item museum at the back.

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    The Fox Inn - Our brand new rooms!

    The Fox Inn

    3.3(4 reviews)
    4.4 mi
    ££

    Never got as far as the food…read more We turned up at 11.20am on a sunday after finding the place through a pub walk book which stated the pub opened at 11am everyday. The bar was open, so we went in, only to be told by the landlady quite rudely (in a manner suggesting that we are idiots) that there isn't a pub in the land that opens at 11 on Sunday! and that we'd have to come back later. Luckily theres a garden centre opposite so we killed some time there. 12 came and back we went, I ordered 3 cokes and an orange juice and sat in the garden. We wanted a baguette for lunch and after enquiring about the menu, we found that on a Sunday they ONLY serve a carvery. Fair enough but this information wasn't displayed anywhere. One course was £9.99. Whilst talking about the menu we discovered that the cokes were flat. So I took them back to the bar where the young bar staff had to call the landlady over to change the gas on the pump. She eventually got there and acknowledged the problem but then she started doing another task. I stood there waiting for another 5 minutes and then being fed up I just asked for a refund. Luckily the garden centre opposite had a shop, so it was back over there for a pasty! Rude landlady, luckluster service and no info about carvery only on a sunday equalled a bad experience.

    The Fox is locally famous for its a=mazing Sunday carvery, with a choice of four roasts and up to a…read moredozen vegetables and side dishes. Personally, I think the vegetables are so good that I would forgo the meat for them! Booking is essential. The surrounding countryside is beautiful, with several attractive walks. The village itself was once all part of the old brewery, with workers' cottages, managers' houses, the brewery itself and a few attractive old farms.

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    The Fox Inn - Happy Hours, local ales, seasonal drinks and events all hosted here at our bar and restaurant.

    Happy Hours, local ales, seasonal drinks and events all hosted here at our bar and restaurant.

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    The Fox Inn - Local horse riders coming to enjoy a pint on a fresh winters day.

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    Local horse riders coming to enjoy a pint on a fresh winters day.

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