Traditional village pub situated close to Plymouth. The one regular beer is supplemented by several rotating guest beers, which may include Bays Devon Dumpling, Sharp's Sea Fury, Timothy Taylor Landlord and beers from St Austell and the local Dartmoor Brewery. Three cider festivals are held in the summer months, please ring for details. Food is served on Thursday to Saturday lunchtimes between 1200 and 1500 and from 1200 until 1700 on Sundays. There is also a large selection of gins available, in excess of 20. The pub is reputedly the oldest in Plymouth, and was Grade II-listed on 1/5/75 by English Heritage (Historic England).
Historic Interest
Grade-II listed 1/5/75, interior and exterior listed. List Entry No 138 6382, Legacy System No 473767. Public house. C17. Rough-cast render on probable rubble and cob; steep dry slate roof with half hip on the right; rendered end stacks and rear lateral stack. 3-room and through-passage plan plus slightly later wing at rear left and wing later extended further to rear. 2 storeys; irregular 3-window range. C19 2 and 3-light casements with horizontal glazing bars. Doorway within small gabled wooden porch towards left; original studded oak door. INTERIOR: has C17 or early C18 wooden newel stair towards left at rear to give access at junction between the main house and the wing. Roof structure not inspected but likely to be original and of interest.
This Pub serves many changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Seven Stars Inn, Plymouth
Changing beers typically include: Dartmoor - Jail Ale , Fuller's - London Pride , Tavistock (varies)
Source: National