6 Gastropub Restaurants near Torquay

We found 6 Gastropub restaurants within 29 miles 29 miles of Torquay

Renowned for its striking coastline, bustling harbour and plentiful sunshine, Torquay is a popular destination for British holidaymakers after a slice of quintessential English seaside living. Situated on the southwest coast, Torquay is part of the English Riviera in Devon, a UNESCO site, and exudes Victorian charm as well as stunning seaside and countryside vistas. Given the town’s coastal location, many restaurants in Torquay showcase freshly caught seafood. Head down to one of its casual fish and chip joints or refined dining establishments for a taste of the sea. There are plenty of places to eat in Torquay that boast outstanding seafront views along the harbour and marina, perfect for a special occasion dinner. If you’re not a seafood fan, fear not. There are numerous British restaurants that showcase local produce grown in the surrounding countryside, as well as a selection of international eateries, so there’s something for everyone.

Gastropub Restaurants near Torquay
Gastropub Restaurants near Torquay
Gastropub Restaurants near Torquay
Gastropub Restaurants near Torquay
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The Ness

The Ness

Teignmouth, TQ14 0HP
5.3 miles
With beautiful views, a fantastic terrace, warm interiors and ample parking the Ness is arguably the most beautiful pub-restaurant in England. Situated r ... Find out more
Salcombe Gin Bar

Salcombe Gin Bar

Salcombe, TQ8 8DP
18.7 miles
What we think
"When the tide is up and the sun’s going down there is no finer spot than the balcony of the artisanal Salcombe Gin Bar and Distillery, overlookin ..." Read our full review
Jack in the Green

Jack in the Green

Ottery St. Mary, EX5 2EE
20.8 miles
What we think
"A traditional roadside inn that’s been impressively remodelled with bags of style & panache, the ‘Jack’ is a perennial favourite ..." Read our full review
The Holt Restaurant

The Holt Restaurant

Honiton, EX14 1LA
27.4 miles
What we think
"The Holt may be owned & run by the family behind the nearby Otter Brewery – with a full complement of ales on the pumps – but an open k ..." Read our full review
The Cornish Arms Tavistock

The Cornish Arms Tavistock

Tavistock, PL19 8AN
28.1 miles
A fixture in lists of the best gastropubs in the UK, The Cornish Arms is set in the heart of Tavistock in the looming shadow of Dartmoor National Park. The ... Find out more
Cornish Arms

Cornish Arms

Tavistock, PL19 8AN
28.1 miles
What we think
"So named because it was ‘the last coaching inn before Cornwall’, this substantially extended hostelry may be close to Tavistock town centre ..." Read our full review
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Torquay's rich history was originally centred around the industries of fishing and agriculture, before developing into a seaside resort. You'll find plenty of charming Victorian architecture throughout the town, and if you’re interested in its history, be sure to visit Kent’s Cavern, a prehistoric cave touted to be one of the most significant Stone Age sites in the country.

There are plenty of activities on offer in Torquay, perfect for a family getaway or a long weekend away from the city. Take a stroll along the palm-lined promenade and the princess pier built in 1890 to soak in the stunning sea views. Or, gaze over this pastel-dotted town from a boat, with plenty of boat trips available to take you around the bay. There are also fishing trips on offer if you fancy trying your luck.

Visiting in October? Be sure to check out the England Seafood Feast Festival that takes place in Torquay to try the specialities of the area. Literature aficionados will be pleased to hear this town was once home to Agatha Christie and there is a mile-long walk through the town that takes you to key sites related to her life and works. Alternatively, if you’d prefer to kick back and relax, head to one of the many sandy beaches and take a dip in the turquoise waters.