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10 of the best south Devon pubs with beer gardens

Last modified on Mon 12 Apr 2021 03.14 EDT Steam Packet, Totnes The Dart is tidal in Totnes, and drinkers and diners on the Steam Packet’s roomy riverside terrace often spot a grey seal that scoops up salmon coming over the weir at high tide, or just pops its head up and takes a look around. The town sits at the bottom of a steep-sided valley, like many places in the South Hams, but a quirk in the contours of the residential area west of this pub means the early evening sun often strikes the loungers and tables. Much loved by locals and visitors alike for its classic food (pork belly, beef bourguignon, scampi), this is the perfect pub to conclude a walk along the river from Sharpham or a wander around the bottom end of town.

Evening sailing to Heysham cancelled due to adverse weather

Beasty Boys Grill burger takeaway opens at The Crown pub

Published: 6:30 AM April 3, 2021    Updated: 9:11 AM April 3, 2021 Jack Baldry, left, and Jake Armes, with a couple of their classic frazzle Beasty Boys burgers. - Credit: DENISE BRADLEY/Archant2021 A burger takeaway that was launched by two friends after a conversation at a barbecue has now secured a residency at a Costessey pub.  Beasty Boys Grill was started by burger lovers Jack Baldry and Phil Hunt early last year and after securing a Friday pop-up at The Steam Packet pub in Norwich, they spent three weeks there before stopping due to the first lockdown. It returned for a few evenings in 2020, but with the hospitality industry now gearing up to reopen outdoors the takeaway has moved to a new location at The Crown Pub in Costessey.

Beasty Boys Grill burger takeaway opens in Costessey pub

Published: 6:30 AM April 3, 2021    Updated: 9:11 AM April 3, 2021 Jack Baldry, left, and Jake Armes, with a couple of their classic frazzle Beasty Boys burgers. - Credit: DENISE BRADLEY/Archant2021 A burger takeaway that was launched by two friends after a conversation at a barbecue has now secured a residency at a Costessey pub.  Beasty Boys Grill was started by burger lovers Jack Baldry and Phil Hunt early last year and after securing a Friday pop-up at The Steam Packet pub in Norwich, they spent three weeks there before stopping due to the first lockdown. It returned for a few evenings in 2020, but with the hospitality industry now gearing up to reopen outdoors the takeaway has moved to a new location at The Crown Pub in Costessey.

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