Teign Cellars, Newton Abbot - pub details
Address: East Street, Newton Abbot, Middlesex, TW12 2JR [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 44230) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Hampton (0.3 miles), Fulwell (1.5 miles), Kempton Park (1.7 miles)
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> Current user rating: 7.3/10 (rated by 3 users)
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user reviews of Teign Cellars, Newton Abbot
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I must have walked past this pub on my way from the Dartmouth Inn to Ye Olde Cider bar, the last time I was in Newton Abbot, over 7 years ago. But I doubt it stocked as good a selection of ales and ciders the last time I came. So my visit to the town this time was solely to try the Teign Cellars. You enter the split-level bar from the side. But you'll find the bar in front of you. Four ales are dispensed by handpull. On my visit, these were Arbor Motueka, North Riding Cascade Pale, Mallinsons Dana & Hanlons Winter Wobble. There was also a decent selection of craft beers and in the lower level of the bar, there are a couple of fridges with a large bottle range, which effectively forms a bottle shop. Ciders were Hunts Mary Maud's, Medium & Sweet, Green Valley Sweet, Yarde Cider, Westons Hand Brake & Flat Tyre & Reddaways Medium Dry. With Ye Olde Cider Pub within easy staggering distance, I hope to be back in Newton Abbot again soon! blue_scrumpy - 30 Jan 2017 20:01 |
Postcode for this place has to be wrong. Should be TQ12 2JR. It is certainly not in the Hampton area of SW London! rainlight - 11 May 2016 19:55 |
Another review from mid August 2014. An evening of Horse Racing and being our last night in Devon on our weeks holiday and I drag my party to Teign Cellars for a couple of beers. Busy and extremely friendly is the best way to describe this pub. The bar man is very knowledgeable, there are 4 keg & 4 casks serving ales & these present a great choice. I go for Brewdog’s Clown King and it’s stunning though very strong. There’s pump clips all over the walls along with plenty of beer and ale posters and signs on the walls. Food was being served, it looked & smelt very good. Great pub, excellent beer choice and the best of all is the off licence downstairs with huge fridges and a ridiculous amount of bottled beers for sale on site and off. 10/10 for me and I will return on my next visit to Devon. lezford - 12 Jan 2015 13:30 |
So where is this pub? Newton Abbott, Devon or Hampton, Middlesex? cellarbuoy - 11 Jan 2015 20:13 |
Teign Cellars probably has the most interesting and varied selection of beers in south Devon and I was delighted when it first opened around eighteen months ago. There are at least eight beers on keg and four on cask. You will normally find a beer from the hoppier end of the scale. I have enjoyed some superb beers from across the UK. Up until my second last visit this pub had never had any music playing. To my surprise and dismay, a few weeks back, music was being played at an obtrusive volume. I had hoped this might be an anomaly. Unfortunately, on my visit yesterday, loud music was once again spoiling the atmosphere. In addition, the main door to the pub was banging every three minutes and a middle-aged man in a tracksuit standing at the bar was talking loudly into his mobile phone. All these factors combined to create a less than satisfactory pub experience and ensured an early exit. This could be a great pub but on yesterday's showing I won't be rushing back. holbornboy - 11 Jan 2015 17:29 |