Beer is not the biggest "resort" in the area so choices are limited, but luckily the Anchor is a great hotel with restaurant for visitors to this part of the coast, so I have no hesitation recommending. Friendly and welcoming staff are always a good sign and although a Green King it does not feel like a chain. Clean with all the facilities you would expect. As an older building the stairs to the rooms could be a slight challenge for those with mobility issues and I think one room had a separate bathroom across the hall, but nothing that would stop me giving the thumbs up of 5 stars. In and out of Beer is an interesting drive but one does not go to Devon & Cornwall without expecting the lanes! If you are reading this and trying to decide, I would say just go for it as you should not be disappointed
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Was staying at the nearby campsite and ate here each night for 3 nights. There were multiple vegetarian and vegan items in the menu and I never got board. Bought a book for £1 from their shelves and participated in the Tuesday night shanty singing. Has conveniently located dockets to charge phone.
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We enjoyed an excellent meal and evening's entertainment at the Anchor Inn. Our food was absolutely delicious – well cooked and presented, with friendly service. Halibut (from the specials board) and Pie. Both superb. Our visit coincided with their 'Shanty' evening – an enthusiastic community sing-along energetically led by Scallywag Harrison. Thoroughly recommended for a fun night out!
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Excellent service as always from Hannah and her team, especially Dan. Roast was served well presented and plenty on the plate. Lamb shank was beautifully tender and melt in the mouth served with a selection of roast potatoes and veg including Yorkshire pudding and additional pigs in blanket. The duo of turkey and beef was again an excellent portion well presented with lots of gravy including Yorkshire pudding which are freshly made. Will definitely be back again soon. Great pub serving great food with friendly staff.
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What a lovely location. Popped in for drinks. Made very welcome by the staff and a fantastic pint. Will be back for another visit.
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We were looking for a place not too far away for a couple of nights. There were good reviews and the price was good. From the moment we arrived the thought was this place is something special. A warm friendly welcome, a well presented room with some nice individual touches. Dinner was one of tastiest we have had, (Pork and black pudding pie) Beer was good. A good cooked breakfast. We are looking to go back in October. One word of warning the road sign says Hartland Quay one and half miles, we walked it nearer seven miles there and back.
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Great location, great staff, fabulous short stay. Stayed in No6 room which had a great view of the sea. Other rooms may have better view. Very clean bedroom and the staff were super helpful. My wife and I will be back.
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What a great experience from the moment stepping in the pub. Very welcoming on arrival friendly staff. There was 14 of us for a sit down meal service was top notch and the food was superb. Food arrived all together and nothing was to much trouble. We will be returning.
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I wrote a review about a very disappointing meal here. I received a rather unpleasant personal reply from someone called Laura F. She has looked at my profile and was critical of me for leaving negative reviews! How petty of her. Be aware if your review is less than wonderful, this pub will respond in a rather insulting manner, but not publicly.
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Very disappointing overnight stay—one of the worst I have experienced whilst walking the SWCP. Not made to feel welcome on check-in. Very mean tea and biscuit offering and no water provided in the room. Rooms very dated and need refurbishment. Breakfast was almost inedible—undercooked greasy bacon and no freshly brewed coffee. Certainly not worth the £140 B&B price.
Beer is not the biggest "resort" in the area so choices are limited, but luckily the Anchor is a great hotel with restaurant for visitors to this part of the coast, so I have no hesitation recommending. Friendly and welcoming staff are always a good sign and although a Green King it does not feel like a chain. Clean with all the facilities you would expect. As an older building the stairs to the rooms could be a slight challenge for those with mobility issues and I think one room had a separate bathroom across the hall, but nothing that would stop me giving the thumbs up of 5 stars. In and out of Beer is an interesting drive but one does not go to Devon & Cornwall without expecting the lanes! If you are reading this and trying to decide, I would say just go for it as you should not be disappointed
Was staying at the nearby campsite and ate here each night for 3 nights. There were multiple vegetarian and vegan items in the menu and I never got board. Bought a book for £1 from their shelves and participated in the Tuesday night shanty singing. Has conveniently located dockets to charge phone.
We enjoyed an excellent meal and evening's entertainment at the Anchor Inn. Our food was absolutely delicious – well cooked and presented, with friendly service. Halibut (from the specials board) and Pie. Both superb. Our visit coincided with their 'Shanty' evening – an enthusiastic community sing-along energetically led by Scallywag Harrison. Thoroughly recommended for a fun night out!
Excellent service as always from Hannah and her team, especially Dan. Roast was served well presented and plenty on the plate. Lamb shank was beautifully tender and melt in the mouth served with a selection of roast potatoes and veg including Yorkshire pudding and additional pigs in blanket. The duo of turkey and beef was again an excellent portion well presented with lots of gravy including Yorkshire pudding which are freshly made. Will definitely be back again soon. Great pub serving great food with friendly staff.
What a lovely location. Popped in for drinks. Made very welcome by the staff and a fantastic pint. Will be back for another visit.
We were looking for a place not too far away for a couple of nights. There were good reviews and the price was good. From the moment we arrived the thought was this place is something special. A warm friendly welcome, a well presented room with some nice individual touches. Dinner was one of tastiest we have had, (Pork and black pudding pie) Beer was good. A good cooked breakfast. We are looking to go back in October. One word of warning the road sign says Hartland Quay one and half miles, we walked it nearer seven miles there and back.
Great location, great staff, fabulous short stay. Stayed in No6 room which had a great view of the sea. Other rooms may have better view. Very clean bedroom and the staff were super helpful. My wife and I will be back.
What a great experience from the moment stepping in the pub. Very welcoming on arrival friendly staff. There was 14 of us for a sit down meal service was top notch and the food was superb. Food arrived all together and nothing was to much trouble. We will be returning.
I wrote a review about a very disappointing meal here. I received a rather unpleasant personal reply from someone called Laura F. She has looked at my profile and was critical of me for leaving negative reviews! How petty of her. Be aware if your review is less than wonderful, this pub will respond in a rather insulting manner, but not publicly.
Very disappointing overnight stay—one of the worst I have experienced whilst walking the SWCP. Not made to feel welcome on check-in. Very mean tea and biscuit offering and no water provided in the room. Rooms very dated and need refurbishment. Breakfast was almost inedible—undercooked greasy bacon and no freshly brewed coffee. Certainly not worth the £140 B&B price.