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We visited today and sat in the lovely garden. Ordered drinks at the bar, good selection of ciders on offer! I asked what was gluten free on the menu and the very friendly waitress went to ask the chef. She brought back the menu which... View all feedback.
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in all honesty, I'm not in the rule one for pub grub. I am not sniffing or smoky, I have just experienced my fair share of bland and boring pub meals, not to mention the microshaft plates of yellow that they use at weatherspoons. but after years of nuclear pub food, a trip to the no one inn in doddiscombleigh last week opened my eyes for the world fantastic foodie pubs, which can actually be easily found when they as... View all feedback.
Bit late posting this but hay what a nice place, came here for a late Father’s Day treat and was well pleased.Food was just lovely meal in the evening finished off with a few whiskeys great time . Room comfy breakfast was superb all in all a great stay
We visited on a Sunday in January 24 with a group of 10 friends for a roast. Not only were the roasts fabulous but the service was quick and with a smile. Would return without question.
I stayed 8 nights at The Nobody Inn, had breakfast each morning, which was made to order and delicious. I think I had dinner 5 of the 8 nights. I ordered something different each time mostly the pies with coleslaw, potato salad and a green salad. It was a lot of food, even though I had been exploring and walking around all day. I tried to make sure to eat the healthy bits first and not fill up on savory pie and mashed potatoes. Everything was plated with edible flowers and young pea sprouts. All yummy, but I was sad about the peas that won't be. ; Being silly....young pea sprouts are tasty and probably full of nutrients. The bar is well stocked with hundreds of whiskys and your other favorites. It's a great place to enjoy a pint of beer outside at a picnic table with a view of the adjacent farms.
Absolutely lovely place. Very quiet and the staff where amazing and very helpful. Food was really great and plenty of it, all tasted cooked to order not microwaved. Also the breakfast was brilliant. Really nice place would visit again
I spent 9 nights at the NoBody Inn and stayed in the Rose Room. I loved my room, the food, the pub, and all of the staff. The Pub was built in 1630 and is relatively untouched in its remote Devon countryside location. Accessed by single carriage lanes, it was a little unnerving to get there, but I got the hang of the lanes quickly! Just stick to 20 25 mph, slow down when you can't see around a corner or over a hill. Whomever is closest to a passing area has to back up. My room faced west with a lovely bay window. I spent lots of time sitting at that window, reviewing photos of the day or writing postcards. I enjoyed the birds in the garden and front row seat for every sunset. The entire staff is like family (some are related). They were all very friendly and hospitable. The pub has a great draft beer selection and HUGE whisky selection of Irish, Scottish and English. The local Dartmoor Whisky is very good. Breakfast is made to order and all was delicious (although, I tried, but could not eat the pickled kidneys). I always made sure there was room for brown toast with butter and their homemade whisky marmelade. Coffee is french press the best! Dinners were robust and all delicious. I didn't eat in the pub every night, but did many. The pies, mash, coleslaw and salads are delish! I wished I could visit every year. Indeed, I do.