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The Maritime Inn, Brixham - pub details

Maritime Inn
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Address: 79 King Street, Brixham, Devon, TQ5 9AH [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 40212) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Paignton (4 miles), Torquay (5 miles)

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> Current user rating: 5.3/10 (rated by 3 users)
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user reviews of the Maritime Inn, Brixham

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Like another world once inside here, bric a brac everywhere but very cosy with a lovely fire too.

There is a parrot a dog (watch your fingers) and still not quite sure of what to make of the landlady.

Many whiskies on and around the bar, but beware this place only opens from 7 o'clock in the evening so for someone like me who likes and afternoon pint it is a little late for me!

7/10
montie49 - 26 Nov 2016 15:20
I have to agree with the last posting this is the most characterful pub in Brixham and if you don't drink the cask ale you can have an enjoyable hour here. Unfortunately I and many more drink ale and it has been like paint stripper for at least 5 years at the least. Shame, good ale would make this pub the best in Torbay


G7SYY - 14 Aug 2014 22:10
This is a hugely characterful pub, overlooking the harbour, with a very distinctive ship-themed exterior and a splendidly unmodernised interior consisting of one large room, adorned by every kind of object you can think of and then some. From the ceiling beams hang chamber pots, jugs, key rings and lots more. Elsewhere in the room you see an antique globe, a parrot (live and reputedly foul-mouthed, but that may have been an exaggeration), collections of figures from a dixie jazz band. It's quite a magical interior, a world away from the identikit farrow-and-ballsed-up pubs that increasingly infest the land. We visited only once but were charmed by the place despite a very ropey pint of Pheasant Plucker (there were two pumps on, both from Hunters but I wasn't tempted to try the second after the over-aged and vinegary state of the first). Despite the poor beer quality I think if I were a local I wouldn't be able to resist popping in for a whisky whenever I could muster the excuse. It's rumoured to be up for sale: no doubt the irresistible tide of Farrow and Ball will sweep away this oasis of individuality. In the meantime, pop in and marvel at it, but don't stroke the dog. There's no beer garden and no food.
red - 29 Jun 2014 01:48
I've never seen this place open, except on TV.
The_Heavy_Fandango - 26 May 2013 14:14

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