A picture postcard, thatched, 12th-century country pub, situated in the village of Kenn, just off the A38, near Exeter. Good-quality home-cooked food, with locally-sourced produce when available, is served lunchtimes and evening. There is a changing menu, and a popular roast on Sunday's. Up to four locally sourced real ales are usually available.
This venue has been flagged by CAMRA volunteers as using a misleading dispense method to serve beer.
This is a 'Fresh Ale' - a keg beer served through a cask handpump. Find out more here Handpump Hijack.
If in doubt, we recommend that you Ask if it's Cask before making a purchase.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Ley Arms, Kenn
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