Five friends met for dinner and an overnight stay. Here's some of what we had: grilled scallops, n'duja scotch egg, herb crusted rack of lamb, homemade bread, chocolate moelleux with vanilla ice cream, a bottle of Puglian red and a South African chenin blanc. This is fine dining territory. The cooking was exemplary, the succulent lamb possibly the best I've eaten, yet the bill, with tip, didn't break 50 quid a head. Sound sleep in a comfy bed and a superb 'full English' the next morning. Hats off to chef/proprietor Nicolas. 'The Ram's Head' is a bit off the beaten track but well worth seeking out. While in Dolton check out the Anglo Saxon font in the village church. The wonderful RHS gardens at Rosemoor are nearby.
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Nice old pub room good bathroom bit small everyone very helpful and friendly
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The Inn was pleasant and the staff welcoming. The bedroom chair was so shoogly that I hesitated to sit on it. I told the staff who said it would be replaced. Very, very quiet on Sunday - nothing open.
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Absolute hidden gem in North West Devon, accommodation is very comfortable and the French owner/chef produces excellent and reasonably priced food. It’s slightly off the main tourist trail but the quality of food is well worth the journey.
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I had supper and stayed the night. It was a busy Friday evening but as a sole diner I didn't feel neglected at all. The Copper bitter was a great start. The food was fantastic, Moules Mariniere with hunks of fresh home made bread, an outstanding sirloin steak with peppercorn sauce and a sticky toffee pud. Nothing fussy but a beautifully cooked tasty meal.
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Slept on the floor
Arrived at 01:30 after a hard night's work to discover that the twin room I had booked, for two males, had been swapped out for a double room. One person had to sleep on the floor, and I had to give them my duvet, pillow, and cushions from the car. This, after I had phoned the day before to confirm that the rooms were twins. After much phoning, and to-ing and fro-ing I did not get to bed until 03:00. I did get the room fee refunded in full and they were very apologetic, but not pleased.
Other than that, staff were nice, room was nice, comfy, and the place (Dolton) is pretty.
Breakfast was adequate, well-cooked, catering standard food. Those giving "superb" reviews of this need to get out more.
Having said all that, we all agreed we'd go back, so long as we all got a bed next time.
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We had a great stay , our one little gripe was that the pub closed at 8.30 on Saturday night, and was closed after 5 on Sunday night, are room was great and we will return.🙂
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The property is great! The fully stocked bar is fantastic. Book in advance if you want food
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Comfortable room, delicious breakfast. Staff very friendly. Lovely setting in a beautiful Devon village
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Great atmosphere, excellent food, friendly staff. As it is an old building the rooms are quiet small but are presentable and although there is parking on the pub forecourt we were directed to the Village Hall 'free' car park on the opposite side of the road.
Five friends met for dinner and an overnight stay. Here's some of what we had: grilled scallops, n'duja scotch egg, herb crusted rack of lamb, homemade bread, chocolate moelleux with vanilla ice cream, a bottle of Puglian red and a South African chenin blanc. This is fine dining territory. The cooking was exemplary, the succulent lamb possibly the best I've eaten, yet the bill, with tip, didn't break 50 quid a head. Sound sleep in a comfy bed and a superb 'full English' the next morning. Hats off to chef/proprietor Nicolas. 'The Ram's Head' is a bit off the beaten track but well worth seeking out. While in Dolton check out the Anglo Saxon font in the village church. The wonderful RHS gardens at Rosemoor are nearby.
Nice old pub room good bathroom bit small everyone very helpful and friendly
The Inn was pleasant and the staff welcoming. The bedroom chair was so shoogly that I hesitated to sit on it. I told the staff who said it would be replaced. Very, very quiet on Sunday - nothing open.
Absolute hidden gem in North West Devon, accommodation is very comfortable and the French owner/chef produces excellent and reasonably priced food. It’s slightly off the main tourist trail but the quality of food is well worth the journey.
I had supper and stayed the night. It was a busy Friday evening but as a sole diner I didn't feel neglected at all. The Copper bitter was a great start. The food was fantastic, Moules Mariniere with hunks of fresh home made bread, an outstanding sirloin steak with peppercorn sauce and a sticky toffee pud. Nothing fussy but a beautifully cooked tasty meal.
Slept on the floor
Arrived at 01:30 after a hard night's work to discover that the twin room I had booked, for two males, had been swapped out for a double room. One person had to sleep on the floor, and I had to give them my duvet, pillow, and cushions from the car. This, after I had phoned the day before to confirm that the rooms were twins. After much phoning, and to-ing and fro-ing I did not get to bed until 03:00. I did get the room fee refunded in full and they were very apologetic, but not pleased.
Other than that, staff were nice, room was nice, comfy, and the place (Dolton) is pretty.
Breakfast was adequate, well-cooked, catering standard food. Those giving "superb" reviews of this need to get out more.
Having said all that, we all agreed we'd go back, so long as we all got a bed next time.
We had a great stay , our one little gripe was that the pub closed at 8.30 on Saturday night, and was closed after 5 on Sunday night, are room was great and we will return.🙂
The property is great! The fully stocked bar is fantastic. Book in advance if you want food
Comfortable room, delicious breakfast. Staff very friendly. Lovely setting in a beautiful Devon village
Great atmosphere, excellent food, friendly staff. As it is an old building the rooms are quiet small but are presentable and although there is parking on the pub forecourt we were directed to the Village Hall 'free' car park on the opposite side of the road.