The Ley Arms - Teignbridge

Steak, British, Pub

The Ley Arms

The Ley Arms
4.4 / 5 (12281 reviews)

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The Ley Arms offers a dining experience with highs and lows. While some found the Sunday roast lackluster and overpriced, others enjoyed delicious starters and desserts. Service was described as hit or miss, with some staff members being friendly and helpful while others fell short. The ambiance was praised, with a picturesque location and luxurious rooms. Overall, opinions on the food quality ranged from exquisite to disappointing, with limited options for vegetarians. The Ley Arms offers a mix of experiences, making it a destination for some and a disappointment for others.

Last update: 18.03.2026 from: Wanderer14849216696

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★ 4.4 / 5 from 12281 reviews

Had a nice meal right top quality pub grub a little expensive but u pay for what u also waitress where beautiful can not recommend it to anyone

Great place, nice staff, good eating. guy karen the landlady are very welcoming along with rain the dog. Last but not least the beer is the best.

I recently dined at a charming countryside pub called Heavytree that serves exceptionally delicious food. The menu surpasses typical pub fare with its use of locally sourced ingredients and carefully presented dishes. The staff was friendly and attentive, making for a pleasant dining experience. I definitely plan on returning in the future.

wanderer14849216696
24.09.2024

A last minute decision for Sunday lunch and The Ley Arms was fantastic. Very fortunate to be able to get a table for 2 without booking (booking is highly recommended! and the Sunday roast was fantastic both in quality and quantity

chrisgk2502ub
24.09.2024

We visited this pub for an evening meal prior to a large family get together planned for March. Externally, when my wife and I arrived, liked the look of the place. This however proved to be to high point of the evening. On entering, I was disappointed by the temperature, not cold but not warm enough to feel comfortable. I had been informed prior to our visit that it was top end for a pub restaurant and therefore I was expecting a more inviting and professional table dressing, but all we got was knife and fork on a paper napkin, salt pepper pots and menu/wine list The lighting was inadequate and I had to use my phone torch to read the menu. Seating was of a minimum standard, not good enough for a long meal. The staff where variable, one disinterested, the young lady however tried hard to be pleasant and helpful. Overall the food was just ok, my steak was tough, lacking flavour and taste, my wife's fish was not the best. We declined a sweet or pudding and left, both in agreement that this was a one off occasion and was not the venue for us.

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The restaurant also offers gluten-free meals.

The restaurant also takes credit cards from the common providers for payment.

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