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The Cider PressC+Worth Trying

The Cider Press, 5-6 Braddons Hill Rd W, Torquay TQ1 1BG · Pub · 4.4/5 Google (592 reviews)

Outdoor seating

Lively town-centre pub with friendly staff, sports on multiple screens, and a strong cider focus, though some want more local draft choices and quieter vibes.

Why it gets a C+ for overall quality

The Cider Press delivers reliable pub experience with genuinely welcoming staff and strong repeat-customer loyalty, but limited food quality and modest space comfort keep it in solid neighborhood territory rather than destination status. The warm, sociable match-day atmosphere and good value appeal to regulars seeking easygoing pints over culinary discovery, making it a worthwhile local choice without exceptional distinction.

Restaurant Summary

The Cider Press is a town-centre pub where match days feel warm and bustling, with multiple screens, a cozy old-wood interior, and staff who are often described as friendly and welcoming. One visitor summed it up: "turned into my go-to place for a pint." A few notes call out louder nights and the stairs to the toilets. The drinking list leans branded and familiar rather than niche craft, with draught favorites like Rattler and Thatchers Dry. Expect a classic pub experience focused on pints and televised sport more than culinary flair, with the odd cheese roll or simple snack. Ideal if you want easygoing, social pints over discovery flights of local farm cider. Families may find the atmosphere varies: earlier hours can feel friendly for quick stops, but some reviews mention rowdy crowds at peak times. There is no children-specific menu, and toilets up a steep stairway complicate visits with young kids or prams.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost£16-28 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Central Torquay near seafront and nightlife; mix of locals and visitors, sports pub energy.

Safety: Generally busy and well-trafficked; occasional rowdiness typical of nightlife zones.

Nearby: Close to shops, bars, and the harbour; game-day crowds for televised sports.

TorquayTorquay offers a mix of casual dining, pubs, and seaside eateries with a relaxed atmosphere. The dining scene caters to visitors looking for traditional British fare, seafood, and casual drinks, often in a friendly, informal setting.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:00–23:00 Tuesday11:00–23:00 Wednesday11:00–23:00 Thursday11:00–23:00 Friday11:00–23:00 Saturday11:00–23:00 Sunday11:00–23:00

Available: Outdoor seating

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