Named after William, Prince of Orange, who landed in Brixham on 5th November 1688 with a fleet of 500 ships and 15,000 men, he led the 'Glorious Revolution' and on 11th February 1689, along with his with his wife, Mary, was solemnly pronounced King and Queen of England.
This large modern bar and restaurant are within the Marina housing overlooking the harbour. There is lots of seating within for diners and outside is a large patio area with parasols, which catches the sun in the afternoon. Now advertising itself as a Gastro Pub, the interior was completely refurbished in 2020
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 3 regular beers.
Prince William, Brixham
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