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    The Burrator Inn

    3.3 (4 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Old Plough Inn

    Old Plough Inn

    5.0(1 review)
    9.4 km

    A ovely local pub with a traditional feel to it. Right on the coastal river, so you can watch…read morelittle boats whilst you're eating, or let the kids play on the tiny, pebbly beach.

    From the owner: A proper Devonshire pub, the Olde Plough serves top-notch home cooked fresh food. Set in the…read morestunning Tamar Valley village of Bere Ferrers, on the banks of the River Tavy, The Olde Plough Inn dates back to the 16th Century. Once a humble collection of three silver miners' cottages, it became a pub in 1857 and is now cosy and full of character, with a wood-burning stove, exposed stonework walls, beamed ceilings and flagstone flooring, our beer garden overlooks the river & the views are extraordinary! We're really passionate about using locally sourced ingredients; all our food is freshly home-cooked using seasonal local produce: our popular daily menus of fresh local produce comes with impeccable local credentials (locals speak of our seafood-based mains in hushed tones of reverence) & are served by our very friendly & most welcoming team of staff. We specialise in providing an excellent local pint: a good range of beers & specially selected real ales, all the ales and ciders are sourced from local brewers, alongside a happy mix of customers and warmly welcoming licensees. Renowned for our live music offering & the convivial chatter, the musicians & Bands in the area often perform an intimate gig of an evening. Check out our Facebook page for information on upcoming performances and Open Mic nights.

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    Walkhampton Inn

    Walkhampton Inn

    3.0(2 reviews)
    0.9 km

    Although we never tried the food here at the Walkhampton Inn, I have to give it 5*. My wife , two…read moreyoung daughters and myself popped in for a drink at the end of October 2010, whilst going for a walk from Yelverton. We had already re-booked our lunch at The Rock, Yelverton, so it was pointless sampling the food. Walkhampton is a quintessential Devon Village, absolutely gorgeous. Next to the pub, there is a little stream and old stone bridge, where we took some photos, and had we not been pushed for time, would gladly have spent a few hours there. As soon as we walked through the door, the aura, warmth and friendlieness of the place just jumped out at you. There were a great selection of local real ales on sale, and as I had never tasted any of those particular beers, the lovely barmaid ( sorry I have forgotten your name, but you were wearing a Union Flag tee-shirt, and very attractive ) offered me a free sample to see which one I would buy. I then got chatting to her, and one of the very friendly locals, and told them I was a Plymouth Argyle fan, and travelled across from Northern Ireland at least three times a year. The offer of a free sample, was just typical of English country people, especially Devon people, and it is little touches such as that, which go a long way. The log fire in the bar, was another warm, welcoming touch, to match the hospitality of the staff and locals. Argyle aren't doing so well as I write, but I hope to be over again before May, and will definately be back to the Walkhampton Inn, and will be spending more time, both in this fantastic pub and village. My two daughters, the youngest eleven months at the time, were made more than welcome. A true example of the Best Of British.

    The Inn is in the tiny village of Walkhampton and it is very pretty and traditional. There is…read moreparking for several cars, but there is more parking nearby. This used to be a brilliant place for food, but then it was taken over (I am not sure how many times) and it has not been good since. I thought having fish and chips would be a safe bet, but they managed to ruin it. The fish was overcooked and the chips were not good either. They might improve, as long as people give feedback.

    The Burrator Inn - pubs - Updated July 2026

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