Refurbished and reopened in August 2017 after nearly 5 years closure, this 16th-century village pub is constructed from two former cottages. Reached down narrow country lanes but well worth finding, the pub has a pleasant, cosy ambience, with an L-shaped bar room with beamed ceiling and floor of red tiles, wooden furniture and a warming open fire for winter. A cosy snug opposite the bar, a patio with seating at the front and an attractive beer garden complete the picture for this picturesque and welcoming pub. A semi-permanent marquee is used to host live events. Friday evenings an outside caterer produces fish and chips to eat in or take away; snacks are also available Saturday and Sunday lunchtimes. The pub additionally functions as the local community shop
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
St John Inn, St John
Changing beers typically include: Teignworthy - Gun Dog , Woodforde's - Wherry
Source: National