WHERE TO EAT AND DRINK contd.
Dining beyond Dartmouth STOKE GABRIEL Emma’s
DITTISHAM/TUCKENHAY
The Anchor Stone Café River-side Dittisham café with large terrace and panoramic views across the Dart. Serves lunch and specialises in fresh, local seafood. T: 01803 722365
The Red Lion Inn Traditional Dittisham pub serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Post Office, village shop and community library all on site. T: 01803 722235
The Watermans Arms, Ashprington Restaurant, bar and bed and breakfast accommodation by the river. T: 01803 732214
Family run restaurant in village centre. Open all day and some evenings. – BYO – no corkage charge. T: 01803 782697
The River Shack Café Set between the river and the mill pool, waterside café serving local food for lunch and dinner. T: 01803 782520
The Church House Inn Old village inn serving homemade lunch and dinner, real ale and local ciders. T: 01803 782384
The Castle Inn
Child and dog friendly, serving real ales, home- cooked food for lunch and dinner.T: 01803 782255
TOTNES
Steam Packet Inn Family-owned pub on the banks of the Dart. Short walk from historic town centre. Conservatory restaurant serving lunch and dinner. T: 01803 863880
Waterside Bistro Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner served 7 days a week. Fresh, local produce with seafood as a speciality. T: 01803 864069
The Royal Seven Stars Hotel Traditional and
contemporary bars serving food and drink for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T: 01803 862125
To find places to eat, drink and shop, pick up a copy of the By The Dart Dartmouth Visitor Map. Copies available in the marina berthing offices/facilities, Dart Harbour Office, the Dartmouth Visitor Centre and multiple points around the town.
To learn more about the town and surrounding area, its rich history, amenities and things to do, pick up a copy pf the Official Dartmouth Visitor Guide from the Dartmouth Visitor Centre and multiple points around the town.
OFFICIAL VISITOR GUIDE AND MAP DARTMOUTH
A FREE comprehensive 76 page guide and handy large format Map to help you make the most of your visit:
• what to see & do • local history • where to eat • local walks
• and much, much more
Pick up YOUR copies from the Visitor
from the publishers of
Centre and other places around Dartmouth
80 Dart Harbour Ch 11 DARTNAV
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A FREE GUIDE ON WHERE TO EAT, DRINK & SHOP IN
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