Reservations
Lively Totnes pub-inn serving hearty roasts, pies, and fish with generous portions, fair prices, and friendly service; expect bustle, music on weekends, and occasional accessibility and seating-priority quirks.
King William IV delivers solid A-grade performance through strong food quality anchored by standout daily roasts and attentive, friendly service that keeps diners returning. Fair pricing with generous portions reinforces its appeal as a reliable neighborhood favorite. However, modest space comfort and design quality prevent grade A territory—the pub's lively weekend energy and occasional noise trade polish for authentic local character rather than refined dining distinction.
A bustling Totnes local where the bar hums and plates come piled high, this pub feels warm and lively from lunch through music-filled weekends. One diner summed it up: "Roast, gravy, and a friendly team—could not ask for more." Seating favors diners at peak times, and rooms upstairs mean the vibe can be energetic at night. The kitchen sticks to classic British comfort: daily roasts with proper Yorkshires, flaky steak pies, crisp fish and chips, and crowd-pleasing lasagne. Portions are generous and pricing fair, with promos and happy hour deals keeping value strong. Expect straightforward execution over flash; this is about hearty pub cooking rather than culinary fireworks. Families do well here thanks to a clear childrens menu (fish fingers, sausage and chips, mini roast) and plenty of familiar sides. Pescatarians and plant-based eaters are covered with scampi, fish, a vegan burger, and five-bean chilli. Note a wheelchair access complaint and that weekend music can be noisy for early bedtimes.
Area: Historic market street setting with mix of independent shops, cafes, and pubs; draws locals and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe, busy in daytime; typical weekend nightlife bustle.
Nearby: Central Totnes near shops and venues; convenient for town exploring and market days.
Available: Reservations
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