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Promoting the operations of the Nashville Country Music Club we were very fortunate in securing Stoke Arms as a weekly venue to host the clubs live acts. After three weeks the club and its members were highly complimentary of the establishment. Jay (the manager in...charge of the catering bar and functions also Ian support and support staff made the club so welcome. Stoke Arms have given the club the run of the place... View all feedback.
I enjoyed visiting this cozy pub. The staff was very welcoming and hospitable.
There isn't much atmosphere when you're the only one watching football on a weekday evening. The decor has improved significantly since my last visit a few years ago.
This pub, recently refurbished, offers a clean and inviting atmosphere. They offer a great selection of beer at an affordable price. Additionally, they have a pool table and show sports on TV.
Fantastic pub. Five stars. Ran an event here with 30+ people in attendance and the staff were incredible. They were very generous and helpful throughout the night. Amazing karaoke setup and reasonably priced drinks. Would recommend to anyone in Exeter.
Never been served food that disgusting in my life! besides all the vedge being ice cold, the cauliflower tastes like it was oven baked in a dirty tray that had once housed burnt food and never been cleaned then seasoned with dirty dishwater and the watery over boiled potatoes that were then dry burnt on the similarity never cleaned dishwater burnt trays taste were both completely inedible and nothing can get rid of the aftertaste. the Yorkshire was pure artistry, burnt on the outside,when tipped over two tablespoons of oil poured out and despite this stil raw dough in the inside? how? the carrots beans and broccoli,all cold all overcooked to mush with no seasoning and zero flavour, the pork was cooked but zero flavour, the gammon had some flavour but was covered in a thick layer of raw fat and had some raw meat spots too, the gravy was a layer of oil followed by a layer of clots, the only thing vaguely edible as is were the pigs in blankets, will never order here again and the slop cost me over £40