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Cruise the enchanting River Dart aboard the classic launch “Elberry” and enjoy locally sourced food and fine wine.


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hether you want an intimate romantic cruise or to share the experience with family


and friends you can savour the time aboard in comfort surrounded by our beautiful oak fringed river scenery and leave any cares behind you. The Banquet Boat “Elberry” makes


elegant and special transport to a wedding or party along the River Dart Along with the glorious scenery,


tasty food handmade with care is at the heart of what we do. Aboard our floating banquet boat we offer a range of set menus celebrating local produce and delicacies - from the classic Westcountry Cream Tea to the wealth of the ocean with our Devon’s Finest Seafood option. Or if you have something special in


mind we pride ourselves in offering a personal service and want your day to be tailored especially to your needs, so please feel free to call and


discuss your requirements. With bespoke menus, dietary


requirements, themed children’s par- ties or a particular destination along the river, The Banquet Boat will make your journey with us truly special! We can also offer a Skippered Boat


Charter service with our qualified skipper to explore the Dart or taxi you to a specific riverside location. The perfect transport for getting the bride to the church on time! Just £80 per hour Our boat “Elberry”, named aſter the


beautiful cove on the South Devon coast, is fully insured and licensed by the MCA and Local Authority to carry up to 12 passengers. A 1960s Berry Brothers 30ſt launch, built with oak and iroko, fitted with a fully water-proof cover completes the perfect mixture of both old and new. With a fully heated dining area, toilet and stunning views you are offered


the perfect cruising environment whatever the weather The Banquet Boat is owned and


skippered by Dartmouth local mother and son duo, Sarah & Callum. Sarah has over 30 years experience


working in some of the area’s finest restaurants, including The Carved Angel, Taylor’s restaurant and the fantastic Anchorstone Cafes. Callum your Skipper is a


Divemaster and a keen traveller. He has a love for good food, the ocean, and all it has to offer. Sarah and Callum are Dartmouth


locals, with a passion for the area, from the fantastic local produce to the coves and beaches, other local restaurants, regattas, festivals and nightlife.


For more information contact: 07966 587 440 or 07999 060 650 email: sarah@thebanquetboat.co.uk www.thebanquetboat.co.uk


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