Reservations · Outdoor seating
Charming village pub with hearty British cooking, friendly service, and quality local ales; a solid choice for Sunday roasts and walks, with occasional slow service and limited light-lunch options.
The Durant Arms delivers solid A-grade performance through strong food quality anchored by praised roasts and pies, paired with reliable service attentiveness and a charming village setting that draws repeat visitors. Occasional consistency variations and service speed constraints during busy periods prevent grade A territory, though the pub's warm community character and loyal following make it competitive with the area's better neighborhood establishments.
Set in a postcard South Hams village, The Durant Arms feels warm and welcoming with a log fire, polished local ales, and a neighborly crowd of walkers and regulars. Reviews praise the easygoing team and note that it can be lively on Sundays yet calm midweek. One diner summed it up: "A genuine village pub where you are looked after and fed well." The cooking leans classic British with care—think roasts, a proper pie, and chips people rave about—balanced by a few gentle global touches like Goan chicken and Burmese beef. It is comfort-forward cooking over culinary theatrics, with quality ingredients and portions that satisfy after a country walk. Most visits are smooth, though a few note slower service when the team is stretched and the odd off-night with tough meat. Families are welcome and will find plenty kids will recognize: burgers with skinny fries, roast dinners, simple starters, and crowd-pleasing puddings. There is no explicit kids menu mentioned, but the mains are adaptable; for picky eaters, stick to burgers, roasts, or the cauliflower cheese. Parking can be tight in the village, so arrive a little early.
Area: Quiet South Hams village setting popular with walkers and countryside stays; traditional, community-focused vibe.
Safety: Generally safe rural village with steady foot traffic from locals and walkers; well-kept and low-risk.
Nearby: Near Sharpham/Dart Valley walking routes; destination for Sunday roasts and ale; limited immediate commercial services.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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