Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
A friendly locals pub in St Marychurch serving solid, good-value British pub classics with sports, quiz nights, and occasional live music.
The Dolphin delivers solid food quality with hearty pub classics and generous portions at fair prices, supported by reliable service attentiveness and quick execution. Consistency is generally strong, though occasional misses and rare service roughness prevent grade A territory. This is a dependable neighborhood favorite that exceeds typical pub standards without reaching exceptional distinction.
On St Marychurch high street, The Dolphin reads as a warm locals pub with sports on TV, a pool table, and friendly chatter that spills onto the precinct seating. One traveler put it simply: "A quick pint turned into a great hangout." Expect easygoing service and a neighborhood crowd rather than a scene. The cooking leans classic British pub: roasts with crisp potatoes, cod and chips, burgers, and steaks, with a few veggie options like vegan chilli. It is hearty rather than flashy, and most plates deliver satisfying value; when there is a slip (a missing Yorkshire or a meat substitution), staff get it sorted. Ideal for casual meals, matchdays, or a no-fuss dinner. Families are well covered with a dedicated kids menu at £4.95 and plenty of familiar choices like burgers, cod and chips, and sausages. Portions are generous, prices are kind, and the setting is relaxed and welcoming for children.
Area: Pedestrian high street in St Marychurch with a locals-first vibe; casual daytime shoppers and evening pubgoers.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked precinct; typical seaside town feel with steady footfall.
Nearby: Near shops, Torquay United matchday traffic, and residential streets; buses connect to Torquay center.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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