Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Characterful riverside pub with standout pizzas, simple comfort sides, and unbeatable views; food is solid if you like pizza and ploughman style plates, but limited for traditional pub mains.
The Ferry Boat Inn delivers a charming riverside experience with exceptional setting appeal and solid food quality, particularly for pizzas. However, inconsistent execution on toppings and limited seating comfort prevent a higher grade, while the pizza-centric menu lacks traditional pub depth. It's a worthwhile destination for the views and casual dining, competitive with respected local favorites.
Right on the River Dart, this characterful pink pub feels warm and bustling when the sun is out and walkers, boaters, and families spill onto the jetty. Views are the star, with several diners calling them unbeatable, and staff are often described as friendly and welcoming even at busy times. The cooking leans classic comfort: a pizza-led menu with ploughman plates, baguettes, and rotating specials. When the oven sings, bases are crisp and toppings balanced; one fan said the pies were "easily the best bite of the day." Expect straightforward flavors rather than cheffy theatrics, with the riverside setting doing the heavy lifting for a relaxed pub lunch. Families do well here: pizzas, ice creams, and a generous ploughman make it easy for kids. There is no formal kids menu, but simple toppings and desserts keep young diners happy; note limited seating and a steep hill back to the village car park.
Area: Quaint riverside village spot attracting walkers, boaters, and day-trippers; relaxed, scenic, and community-oriented.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked during daylight; steep hill to village car park requires care in wet weather.
Nearby: On River Dart by ferry landing with pontoon moorings; near coastal paths and boating activities; limited immediate parking.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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