∙ Traditional village pub with restaurant serving fresh
seafood and steaks
∙ Views of the River Dart from the beer terrace
For food reservations call: 01803 752348
www.theshipinnkingswear.co.uk
CAMRA Regional Pub of the year winner 2006
good Intent, a picnic on the
picnic Boat or the admiral’s
tender, the anchorstone
Café, the Café at sharpham
vineyard and the rivershack
in stoke gabriel. sadly a
big “Could-do-better” goes to
greenway where we had an
utterly average sandwich lunch
despite the fabulous setting.
hopefully once they’ve got over
their year’s worth of visitors
arriving in the first 3 months
of opening, they can turn their
attention to the equally stunning
local food that surrounds them
and make a sandwich to be
proud of.
WHO ATE ALL THE PIES?
New at the Smith St Deli are
Tom’s Pies from the Dartmoor
Kitchen with flavours such
as Steak, Pot-roasted Carrot
and Pickled Walnut; Lamb
with Chorizo and Chickpea;
Mushroom, Spinach, Hazelnut
and White Truffle Oil; and
Ham Hock and Pea. Top
seller is the Steak, Pot-roasted
Carrot and Pickled Walnut in
short-crust pastry and the taste
is outstanding with top quality
ingredients beautifully cooked
in homemade pastry. Deli
owner Simon says they are a
recent addition but already a
top seller.
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