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pool players or those who prefer the gentlemanly game of snooker add to the bustling community within. As expected, given Bill’s passion,
real ales feature prominently, espe- cially from local breweries, whether permanently or guesting, with beers from Dorset brewers Palmers on tap since the building re-opened as licensed premises in 1978. Comple- mented by a comprehensive range of soft drinks and well-chosen wine list, there truly is something for everyone looking for a sociable, comfortable venue for a drink with friends…and if you were planning to eat, too, then you are in luck. The Regal is the only venue in
Kingsbridge boasting a Taste of the West Silver Award! Achieved in just their second year of entering, the well-deserved accolade reflects their use of local produce; the fact that so much of what they serve is made in house (from pizza dough to burgers, chips, special dishes to their home baked bread). Their attention to detail and constant striving for per- fection coupled with investment in
up to date equipment and technolo- gy (anyone who watches Masterchef knows how invaluable blast chillers can be!) and, undoubtedly, the excel- lent value for money they offer, really did impress the judging panel. This is the place to enjoy daily
changing specials ranging from traditional British dishes to interest- ing selections from around the globe: the tenderest, juiciest Sunday roasts
“Our aim is to be as
welcoming, hospitable and inclusive as possible to
everyone, whether locals or visitors to our town.
(roasted slowly overnight for extra tenderness); a wide choice of break- fasts to either set you up for the day or lighter options to fill-that-gap and lunches, so good and so reasonable, there is simply no reason to cook at home. When did you last see good old-fashioned bubble and squeak at just £3.95?! “Many of our lunchtime regu- lars enjoy the social element too” explained George “and we are happy to offer ‘Mini Meals’ for those with
smaller appetites, particularly as that leaves room for something to satisfy their sweet tooth. However, very few diners can ever manage desserts on Sundays after enjoying a hearty roast main course!” Evening meals are available on
Friday and Saturday evenings so whether you want a flavoursome home-made pizza (also available to take away) or some of the finest steak you would find at any price, why not take a night off from cooking? At The Regal prices, you can treat yourselves every week and, as the specials really do change every day, you will always find something new to enjoy. Add in Sky TV so you can enjoy all the major sporting events on the big screen over a drink with friends and it is easy to see why The Regal truly is the place to be. Looking for a venue to hold a
private function – family party, chris- tening, birthday celebration or wake perhaps? Just talk to George who will be happy to discuss with you how The Regal can help. If you have ever wondered what The
Regal is like but never ventured in, or if you haven’t visited for a while, what are you waiting for? You will always be assured of a warm family welcome.
Welcome to The Regal Kingsbridge where everyone is welcome at the pub with lots to offer!
All the friendliness of the Club we used to be but membership no longer required
• Open Daily Serving breakfast and lunches from 9.30am until 3pm; • Friday & Saturday pizza and dinner served 5pm until 9pm (takeout available); • Roast lunches served every Sunday from 12pm until 3pm
Church Street, Kingsbridge Tel: 01548 852613
www.regal-kingsbridge.com
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