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The Jack Rabbit, Plymouth - pub details

Address: Plymbridge Lane, Plymouth, Devon, PL6 8BD [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 34705) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Plymouth (3.3 miles), St Budeaux Victoria Road (3.6 miles), Bere Ferrers (3.6 miles)

Chain: Vintage Inns
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user reviews of the Jack Rabbit, Plymouth

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Pleasant interior with a cosy feel.

Didn't eat in here but certainly would have done.

My pint of Butcombe was fantastic one of the finest pints I have ever had!

It is a little pricey here (as you would expect) and can be a little pretentious too.

7/10
montie49 - 9 Dec 2015 17:28
An ordinary travel lodge pub. Nothing wrong with it.
Quark - 24 Mar 2014 15:43
Three intriguing beers on tap when I visited last week, although it being a quick lunchtime trip before heading up to the hospital, was unable to partake.
Looks like a ye olde country pub from the outside although let down by sitting on a busy roundabout with a big hotel behind it and student accommodation going up nearby.
Inside they have obviously tried to hard with the decor to make it authentic and the dark wood and low beams make it feel somewhat oppressive and a bit naff rather than doing the job.
Food came out very quickly, and was an average price, but sadly so was the quality. Despite that fact, over half the tables were booked for lunch on a Thursday.
And they do that really annoying thing of only having salt and pepper on the table and someone bringing a selection of sauces over to you on a plate, take what you want and then they're whisked away again.
Not sure about the ale selection up the road, but The George is a better bet for food.
Plus points for friendly staff.
duchyjim - 4 Jul 2011 16:54
the food here was terrible and i dont recomend it!!!

JimFriten - 17 Aug 2008 16:23

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