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We visited this pub on recommendations and trip advisor reviews. It was definitely worth the 10 mile trip from where we were staying. We sat in the main bar, ordered fish and chips and the renowned steak and kidney pudding. This was definitely worth the wait. I still had room for pudding and was recommended the homemade mars bar cheesecake, which I thoroughly enjoyed. We shared our table with a couple and their frien... View all feedback.
What Maggie W doesn't like about Duke Of York:
My daughter and I visited on a recommendation on a Sunday evening. We planned to have a roast but they weren't serving anymore so decided on a steak. It was really awful and pretty inedible. The steak was tasteless and fatty, chips dry and seemed reheated and the peas grey! At £16+ for steak I definitely would have expected better. We left virtually all of the food. We decided not to complain and just wanted to leave... View all feedback.
This was our second year to stop over while on route to Devon. And we were not disappointed. The welcome is friendly and laughs are abundant. Good rooms which are very comfortable, and great food for dinner and breakfast. Add this to the setting and it's a perfect place to visit, either for a drink, meal or overnight.
Our third visit in three months, and sure to be going back. Another beautiful day, so sat out again. Tried the famous steak and kidney pud, what a treat. Great portion size, stuffed to the gills with tender meat, no scrimping on the kidney, and lashings of gravy. Five veg on the side. Tuna baguette for the lady, and we shared an apple pie. Nice welcome again, convivial atmosphere in the bar. Ran a tab whilst sitting out in the garden. Lovely pub, lovely folks, most of all lovely grub. See you next month
We haven't been here for a few years having holidayed in other parts of the country but we decided to return to the area and one of the main reasons was to visit this truly excellent pub again! Little had changed (there were a lesser amount of specials on its famous Specials Board but that was about it. We were here during its Summer Beer Festival and as such were treated to several amazing beers all of which were well looked after. The food was still as good as ever, freshly prepared, well cooked, beautifully tasty and good value! We visited 3 times during our week!!!!
Now famous for it 's connections to 'war horse ' this rural pub is becoming very busy at weekends. The roast dinners are so wonderful that waiting for a table to become available is worth it. Great atmosphere in the bar where dogs are welcome. A great menu that changes regularly, delicious home made desserts and a childrens menu. A lovely traditional pub in the beautiful village of Iddesleigh. Reasonable prices too. We are regular diners and today 3 generations tucked in to Sunday lunch, chicken, beef or lamb not a dreaded carvery waitress service veg. Perfectly cooked and gravy better than your Mothers. Highly recommended value for money.
A warm welcome as soon as you enter the door Proper Beer out of a wooden barrel Great food Wonderful atmosphere What more could you ask for?!