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Thorverton Arms, Thorverton - pub details

Address: Thorverton, Exeter, Devon, EX5 5NS [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 36466) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train station Newton St. Cyres (3.6 miles)

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> Current user rating: 5.7/10 (rated by 3 users)
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other pubs nearby:

Exeter Inn, Thorverton (0.1 miles), Three Tuns, Silverton (1.9 miles), Lamb Inn, Silverton (2.0 miles)

user reviews of Thorverton Arms, Thorverton

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Thought we'd try this place again having heard it might have changed hands. Sadly it hasn't - the service is still surly and unfriendly, the place is lacklustre and the beer is average. If you're in the area, the Exeter Inn is a better bet.
Beerbadger - 16 Sep 2011 16:40
My girlfriend and i went to this pub after a walk by the river. We were amazed at the price of the cider �2.30 for a pint of Devon mist and it was gorgeous.
We sat out in what was a fantastic beer garden and ended up having 4 pints each! Such a lovely and peaceful village Thorverton is an absoloute gem.
10/10 for everything!
montie49 - 7 Aug 2011 13:41
What a shame - apparently this was a cracking pub with great food, but changed hands recently. When we went the new owners had recently moved in (Dec. 2009), but early indications weren't promising - service was slow and confused (I was given another table's food that was then removed 10 minutes later), and in our party of 4 the food came out in a staggered fashion with 20 minutes' delay between some dishes. The lager was flat and the decor was very shabby. Sadly not one to revisit.
Beerbadger - 1 Mar 2010 17:08
We found this lovely little pub by chance and went for a Sunday lunch. The pub is in a stunnign location and as we got therequite early we went for a walk around the village, over the millennium field and down to a lovely little stream with benches. At 12, when the pub opened we have a lovel pint, followed by a beautifully cooked lunch - I had beef and my partner had chicken. Both were generous portions for the prices, and fantastically well cooked and presented. We followed this with desserts of chocolate brownie and sticky toffee pudding (unfortunately they didn't have the bread and butter pub we both had our eye on). Again, the desserts were a good size and a very good price! We paid 12 pounds a head for a 2 course meal.
We sat in the garden and were joined by the pub cat, Gordon (very friendly - loved the icecream!). The staff were attentive, polite and courteous,not forgetting that we were sitting out there (as can so often happen).
I can't wait to take my family to this stunning little place. Well done, keep it up!
janetaylor - 12 Apr 2009 14:25

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