Pub & Restaurant
The Passage House Inn is a historic building with over 300 years of heritage to its name. It is located on the banks of the River Exe, and is a bird watchers paradise. The bar area is rather small, but there are larger rooms off it with tables set for dining. The room on the right as you enter is essentially a restaurant. On sunny days people tend to sit outside watching the world go by. There are 6 hand pulls, 3 for the regular beers and 3 for guest ales or Cider. Locally sourced food from an ever changing menu is very popular and it is advisable to book especially at weekends.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Passage House Inn, Topsham
Source: National