The Devonport Inn on the Cleave has a unique position in this historic, charming and traffic free Cornish village yards from the small beach that looks out across the Rame peninsular.
On a sunny day one can sit out, eat well at great value from the pub restaurant or sample local real ales and fine wines from the bar.
Try one of our light, hand baked Cornish pasties and a pint of local beer or fresh.Local Seafood is our speciality such as Lobster, potted crab, Moules Marinieres, or river Exe oysters accompanied with a glass of Cremant or chilled white wine.
DOG FRIENDLY We are very dog friendly and our four legged friends are welcome (with an attached, well behaved human) throughout the pub. If our floors are too hard ask to borrow one of our doggie blankies, we also have treats on the bar that you can help yourself too.
GLUTEN FREE With the owner being Coeliac we understand how hard it can be to eat out safely. Most of our menu is gluten free or can be...
Read moreLovely pub whether you want a quiet pint, to socialize or to have a fantastic meal.
Cosy, warm, lots of little alcoves, wood burning stove in the winter, beautiful views out to sea. Staff are welcoming. Family friendly.
Wheelchair accessible but quite small so turning space inside a bit tricky.
Dogs are welcome.
Car park in Kingsand is probably best for wheelchair accessibility as there is a steep rise between the pub & the larger car park in Cawsand.
Sited in a beautiful historic fishing village with lovely walks around the local countryside.
Can be reached by number 70 bus from Plymouth, Torpoint, Anthony, Whitsand Bay, & Cremyll.
In the summer, a ferry runs regularly to Cawsand beach from Plymouth. The journey is along a stunning stretch of coast. When you get to the beach you have to walk from boat to shore along a gang plank, so not suitable if you have...
Read moreHad been here in the summer and had the most delicious fish and chips, the mushy garden peas were a favourite. Returned for a roast dinner and asked to the waiter if they could remove the pork from the roast or if there was any other option. He went to the kitchen to ask and returned to tell me it was sorted. I didn't enquire more but was then served a plate of only roasted vegetables, no meat at all. I understand that if the recipe included the pork might have not been an option to remove it but I was not told that it wouldn't include any meat at all, or I would have gone for a different opinion. It was tasty and all, just a bit disappointing as I was also charged the full price...
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