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    The Tree Inn

    4.7 (3 reviews)

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    16 years ago

    Great service in a beautiful old pub/restaurant. Well priced home cooked style food well worth a visit

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    Brendon Arms - Bude Canal other side of road!

    Brendon Arms

    (2 reviews)

    ££

    We just wanted a drink and sit in the sun. It's a freehouse with a large outdoor area at the front…read moreand a bar and restaurant inside. A bit disappointing to be charged to use a debit card as my spend was under £10 for the first round. Bar food is available all day.

    We decided to eat here before we moved on to another bar for the England Match…read more Be advised that dinner service doesn't begin until 6pm. We didn't realise and were hanging about for a while. The Brendon Arms is clearly very popular as lot of ables were already reserved for dinner. Worth noting that there are more tables at the back of restaurant behind the bar. We spotted a few people come in, see tables were full or reserved at the front and then leave. There is a large menu including various salads, traditional pub favourites and grills. There's also a specials board with fresh local fish dishes and other chefs specials. The battered fish and chips varies according to "the catch of the day". I ordered the West Country Ham with egg and new potatoes (£7.95). My partner ordered a burger with Davidstow Cheddar and Bacon (£6.50). There was lots of lovely hand carved ham and delicious new potatoes. My partner said his burger was homemade and really tasty. The portions were large too. My partner opted to add chips to his burger for an extra £2 and there were lots. He struggled to finish it. Although the food was great, it was really slow arriving, taking more than 35 mins to arrive - The only downside in our visit. Staff are really friendly and the waiting staff very efficient. Well worth a visit.

    Red Post Inn

    Red Post Inn

    (2 reviews)

    ££

    Went to the Red Post for an evening meal with friends as we haven't been for a while we were a…read morelittle dubious, what a lovely surprise since the new owners have taken the Red Post they have really upped their game the food was excellent and the service was also, would go again in fact i will be booking again for Monday lunch with friends again looking forward to it.

    Just enjoyed a very tasty lunch at the Red Post Inn. From the outside it can be a little difficult…read moreto figure out what the Inn is about it's a very traditional coaching inn, with white walls and thatched roof. So most people think it's only going to be open in the evenings as a pub, and that isn't the case at all. The current owners took over at the end of last summer (autumn 2011) and are gradually redeveloping the Inn as an open-all-day coffee shop / café / restaurant, with a fish-n-chip takeaway, and a lovely garden area (away from the main road) to relax in. The Inn now opens from 9am most days (closed all day Tuesday), serving hot food, coffees, cream teas, Sunday lunches and so on. It's not a swanky bistro, and doesn't pretend to be. There's no denying that the décor and furnishings inside the pub were outdated two decades ago, but it's worth looking past this superficial appearance. We were warmly welcomed and the service was excellent. We ordered two types of pie (steak and ale, and chicken and ham) for lunch, and both were delicious. Unlike many cafés where you get a puff-pastry topping over a bowl of casserole, these were slices of 'proper' pie with a hearty, chewy pie crust and tasty, flavoursome fillings made of plenty of lean meat no fatty gobbets of anything unpleasant! We were also awkward and asked for specific vegetables and to have a jacket potato instead of chips which was all no problem, and the jacket potato was well prepared and tasty (not half-baked / half-frozen and floury, as some can be). The menu isn't extensive but covers all the usual café options; garlic bread, paninis, baked potato, pies, pasty, all-day breakfasts, cream teas, chocolate fudge cake, ice creams, as well as cappuccino and latte-style coffees, or fish and chips. The food style is 'mainstream Brit' rather than 'continental chic' so we were offered 'gravy' to go with our pies, not 'jus', and there's nothing wrong with that! Lunch for two came to £26 for three courses and several coffees. Maybe not somewhere you'd go for a special celebration, but a perfect place to grab lunch if friends drop by or you don't fancy cooking. 7/10

    The Tree Inn - pubs - Updated May 2026

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