Eddystone Inn, Heybrook Bayback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
This really is a nice pub. I do not live in the area but I visit Plymouth regularly and when I do I make an effort to visit this pub. It is a bit out of the way but will worth making the effort to visit. Nice food, nice drinks, nice people and nice views (in fact the best views from any pub in the country)!
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forgot to rate it...2
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have been here in the past and it was bad,but having heard its got new owners thought I would give it another try.....bad idea.The beer was cloudy,not a little ,but but soup!!!! I didnt return it as I was so angry,this is just poor staff or cellar manship.I left the pint on a table near the window(nice view of the sea) as a warning to other drinkers.Dont go to this pub.
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Enjoyed a pleasant evening meal here last week. The restaurant area was fairly large but we were the only people in it. However that may have had something to do with the weather...
The food was tasty and real aleas are available too. I had the Bays Breaker which was good.
The pub is situated high above the bay with great views. As mentioned, there is a sun deck but it was receiving a severe lashing from wind and rain during our visit.
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Fantastic location, great sun deck, well kept real ale.
Food pretty good, as standard pub fare goes, large portions, average prices. Don't expect any cordon bleu or fusion stuff here.
No disabled access that I could find.
Children are not allowed in the bar area at all - a big plus in my book - but are allowed in the separate restaurant area.
Apart from the bar the whole place needs modernising/refurbishing urgently.
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THe food up until recently has been nothing short of woeful and the decor is of the 70's and in definite need of an update.New owners have just taken over this pub and its yet to be seen if the situation improves.THe big redeeming feature here is the view.
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A great pub, and just what you want to find when you're on holiday.
It regularly has two or three different guest ales, many of which come from local Southwest breweries. The food is excellent, as is the evening entertainment which is often laid on.
The best bit is the view, which look over Heybrook Bay towards the Eddystone lighthouse which can be seen on the horizon.
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