Situated in the nautical town of Dartmouth, a town famous for its medieval buildings, the Cherub is one of the best and the oldest, a Grade II listed 14th century former merchant’s house. The bar has many original features with beams made from old ships timbers which boasts six handpumps serving local and national cask ales. An intricate winding staircase leads to the cosy restaurant and facilities on the two upper floors.
May open later Monday and Tuesday in winter.
Historic Interest
Grade II listed. Believed to be the oldest building in Dartmouth
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This Pub serves 5 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Cherub Inn, Dartmouth
May reduce to 3 at quieter times
Changing beers typically include: Otter (varies) , St Austell - Proper Job
Source: Local
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