There is a Weatherspoons pub on the front with good food cheap beer,
I live in Torquay the Wetherspoons mentioned, is down on the Harbourside, called 'The London Inn'. On a Saturday Night however, it is just as bad as any other pub as this is where everybody hangs out, down at the harbour. All the clubs and pubs are there. You could sit outside many pubs down at the harbour and therefore only need to go to the bar for drinks. It's always sunny down here, it is the English Riviera.
There is Brewers Quaye which is a part of the Brewers Fayre chain on the other side of the harbour. Other than that you could go up around the Babbacombe area to find some pubs or just outside Torquay. Coombe Cellars springs to mind!
http://www.southdevoncamra.com/contacts.html CAMRA people are generally very accomodating people who will be only to happy to help you with good pub and good pub food information.
Regards
Sliema2
Why dont you contact The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) Devon Branch using this link Regards
Sliema2
We also went on the train from Paignton to Dartmouth and then got the ferry across to the town. It was a trip if the weather isn't great.
I live in Devon and cannot recommend Coombe Cellers. Went there about a month ago and had one of the most tastless disgusting meals ever, vowed never to visit there again!
torquay is really the equivalent to an ibiza in the uk?
If you mean - is it full of drunken teenagers on stag/hen parties and fights around the harbour, then yes, it is like ibiza!
so is a good place to go to pull women#?
Pull them where? Classy question
i dont know, i dont know the area at all, i just saw a documentary and it looked really good, or was that the camera tricks? lol
Chris, In all honesty i don't think that torquat is very different to many seaside resorts at the weekend, Blackpool,Brighton, Bournemouth, Southend,Torquay..... all much of a muchness really, we locals kind of feel invaded at the weekends and avoid the town centre like the plague!! - in fact that applies for most of the summer holiday season - we reclaim the town when all the grockles have gone home!!!
fair anough just wondering what it is like really, as because about a year ago i watched a documentary and they made it sound really good. thanks for info.
anyone got any suggestions for nice hotels about mid price with a nice bar and leisure facilities just for a midweek break to chill thanks
Without wishing to sound impertinent - it may be useful to have an idea what sort of age group you fall into to point you in the right direction.
But off the top of my head The Victoria & Derwent Hotels may be appropriate, they have indoor and outdoor pools, sauna, steam rooms, gym, indoor bowls plus ten pin bowling, any number of other activities. Are just off the seafront - walking distance to town, the theatre, etc. I believe they also do specialised breaks. Hope that is of some use.
Maddi
Just found the website http://www.tlh.co.uk
thanks for info will take a look.we are 45 and 46 just a break mithout kids for a few days end of april not over the hill yet but getting there
Any Ideas? for a family gathering recommendations of nice restaurants etc?
When are you going and what sort of food do you like??
There will be about 20 of us, were not that fussy regarding the type of food all meat eaters and no diabetics etc. Price £30 - £40 per head. There will be 7 kids from age 4 to 16. date is in mid august.
Does anyone what the orchid restaurant is like?
Thanks alot
Do you want a private dining room, or just a table with the rest??
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