This freehouse is a single bar pub with a warm and welcoming atmosphere, and is very much a locals pub, having changed little in the past 40 years. In the 19th-century, the pub is recorded as being a 'Beerhouse' owned by William Mortimore, who also owned the village's brewery and 9 other pubs. There is a car park to the left of the premises, together with an extensive garden at the rear. Much of the garden is canopied, you can practice your Table Football skills and watch sport on TV. There are three handpumps on the bar with a rotation of approximately 12 differing ales from mainly South-west breweries such as Dartmoor, Exmoor, Hunters and Teignworthy, to name just a few. Traditional ciders from Bridge Farm and / or Thatchers are also available. Although they don't do food, they boast 27 different types of crisps!
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Park Inn, Kingskerswell
Mainly from SW Brewereis
Changing beers typically include: Greene King , Sharp's - Doom Bar
Source: Regional
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