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The Steam Packet Inn, Totnes - pub details

Steam Packet Inn

Address: St Peters Quay, Totnes, Devon, TQ9 5EW [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 40221) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train station Totnes (0.7 miles)

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> Current user rating: 6.5/10 (rated by 6 users)
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The Steam Packet Inn was my first port of call in Totnes on Saturday evening. A visit here saves you having to climb up the hill, as it's by the riverside. Some kind of fun run with torches was being held nearby. But I opted for the more sensible option of the pub, which appeared more focused towards diners than drinkers. Doom Bar is the regular ale. But they also had two guests fro Salcombe - Seahorse & Devon Amber. In addition, I was pleased to see a sign for medium dry and medium sweet ciders from Ashridge. So I opted for one of those, whilst admiring the comings and goings. There are better places in Totnes though.
blue_scrumpy - 30 Jan 2017 20:20
I really liked this pub. Took the family and we had a nice meal - tasty, decent sized portions and pretty reasonably priced - sat by the river watching the world float by.

Had a really nice drop of Jail Ale which was well kept and hit the spot. Friendly staff, clean bogs, decent clientele - would recommend it, particularly to those with hungry kids!

8/10 from me.
Keef_Peacock - 30 Aug 2013 20:09
A decent place in a great location next to the river dart.
We visited on a Tuesday lunchtime in season and the place was busy.
There are various seating areas in the pub which is a cosy place and also a conservatory eating area.
There is a sizeable outside area which is great to watch the boats go by as it is right next to the river Dart, one group of people even left by boat!
Nice ales and ciders on tap didn't try the food so unable to comment on that.

8/10
montie49 - 11 Aug 2013 13:25
reasonable enough pint of doom was quaffed in the sunshine overlooking the river,other two ales were Dartmoor jail ale and a hunters ale brewed specially /re badged for the pub,7/10
fat_beer_badger - 20 Aug 2011 17:47
I've been coming here for 7-8 years and its had some times better then others, with obvious changes of ownership or management. But it is reasonably consistent and in the past 3 years the food especially has been consistent:-its my first port of call for eating out. in Totnes. Nothing too fancy but well cooked , well presented food of consistent quality and decent portion sizes. Most of the itnerior looks as though it was modernised/refurbished at some point. But the wood floor, stone walls and fireplace give a nice feel to the bar area, which also has bar stools (beloved of the solo drinker). At least four ales with, I think, Dartmoor Jale Ale the house ale and the others rotated. I tried said Jale Ale and White Horse brewery Giant. Both were clean and well kept and full of flavour.
tarkatherotter - 31 May 2011 08:58

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