Frequently changing menu to reflect the season.
We source our produce from local suppliers and receive daily deliveries of fresh fish, meat, fruit and veg to ensure consistently high quality.
SEA TROUT INN
Luxury Accommodation Lunch & Dinner served daily
Staverton, Totnes TQ9 6PA Telephone 01803 762274
info@theseatroutinn.co.uk theseatroutinn.co.uk
Devon’s hidden gem just a short walk along the River Dart from the South Devon Railway. Book now for Christmas parties and Christmas day lunch. Coming events - Thai speciality five course menu on Friday 12th November
The Normandy Arms: is situated in Blackawton, a perfect traditional Devon village halfway between Totnes and Dartmouth in the well known South Hams. Restaurant: Open for lunch and dinner, with menus created by Roger Hawkshaw, formerly of the renowned, Michelin starred, ‘New Angel’
Delicious Food Relaxed Atmosphere Local Real Ales
Bar and Beer Garden: Share a bottle of Wine, drink local Real Ales or indulge with a glass of Champagne, All overseen by Proprietor Nick Crosley, a long standing figure on the South Hams culinary scene. En-suite Rooms: 4 contemporary bedrooms, providing the attention to detail expected of a top flight establishment.
Visit our new website for more information on Menus and news
www.normandyarms.co.uk
Blackawton, Nr Dartmouth, Devon TQ9 7BN t: 01803 712884 e:
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