Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Cozy village pub famed for hearty 2-in-1 pies and warm, energetic service; book ahead and expect generous, very hot comfort food at fair prices.
The Coppa Dolla Inn earns its A- grade through exceptional food quality centered on signature pies that arrive blisteringly hot with rich, satisfying gravies, paired with attentive, accommodating service that squeezes in walk-ins and builds genuine loyalty. Consistent execution and a charming village setting with open fire deliver reliable comfort-food dining, though limited allergy flexibility and tight parking prevent the higher distinction needed for grade A territory.
Tucked into a quiet Devon village, this inn feels warm and bustling with a real fire, friendly banter, and that endearing country-pub hum. Guests describe staff who "squeeze you in" and pies arriving blisteringly hot. Booking is smart, parking is tight, and lanes are narrow, but the welcome and homely charm make the effort worthwhile. The kitchen leans into classic British comfort: short menu, long on satisfaction. The signature 2-in-1 pie pairs a proper pastry half with creamy cauliflower cheese, offered in S/M/L with fillings from steak and ale to homity. It is an unfussy, produce-forward approach—rich gravies, creamed leeks, and sides that taste made by hand rather than factory. Portions please hearty appetites, though a few diners wished for less salt and noted wine pricing can feel high. For families, this is kid-friendly comfort food. Reviewers mention little ones polishing off classics and the simple sides help. Reality check: vegetarian choices skew creamy, and allergy flexibility is limited, including a firm stance on onion adjustments. There is no kids menu listed on the current menu, but sizes and straightforward flavors make sharing practical.
Area: Quaint rural village setting appealing to locals and destination diners seeking classic pub comfort.
Safety: Perceived safe, quiet village with steady footfall; no safety issues noted in reviews.
Nearby: Surrounded by country lanes and cottages; limited on-site parking, narrow single-track access roads.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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