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North Moor
EX6 6JH
Dog friendly
Number of Real Ales
2

The Old Thatch Inn

Real Ale Trail
Just two minutes from the A30, The Old Thatch offers something for everyone. With award winning food and a wide selection of drinks to choose from, it's the perfect place to relax

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01647 24204

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Situated 2 minutes from the A30 and 10 mins from the Historic city of Exeter and on the very boundary of Dartmoor National Park, The Old Thatch offers something for everyone.
Whether you want to sit in our sun trap beer garden for a refreshing tipple on a warm summers’ day or in front of our stunning double sided log burner in winter, we’re always happy to see you.
With award winning food and a wide selection of drinks to choose from, as well as accommodation, The Old Thatch Inn is the perfect place to relax.
Restuarant Hours Tuesday-Saturday 12 noon - 2.30pm 6pm - 9pm
Sunday Roasts served from 12 non to 6pm

A TRADITIONAL MEDIEVAL INN
The Old Thatch dates back to Medieval times and is full of charm and character, with a traditional thatched roof, wooden beams and slate floor.

See the photographs hanging on our walls to see how the Inn has changed over the years.

DEVONIAN HOSPITALITY AT ITS BEST
All are welcome at The Old Thatch – even your four legged friends. Our staff are helpful and friendly and good service is very important to us.

During the summer months our beautiful garden is a real sun trap, ideal for lazy lunches and long cold drinks and in the winter cosy up to our roaring log burner.

Key info

Family friendly, Outdoor drinking area, Lunchtime meals, Evening meals, Dog friendly, Real fire, Car Park, Walkers welcome, Free wi-fi available

what's nearby...

National Trust - Castle Drogo

Castle Drogo was the last castle to be built in England. It is a dramatic castle overlooking the Teign Gorge, undergoing a conservation project to make it watertight. Nothing is normal.

Image by Louis Tripp

Cheriton Bishop

Beers on tap

Legend (Dartmoor), Local Guest Ale, Prescott (Hanlons)

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