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Best pubs in Exeter
As we steadily enter the summer months, finding a decent pub will be at the top of many people’s to do lists. There’s few better ways to socialise than in a cosy Devon pub, which is why we’ve rounded up the best pubs in Exeter. Whether you’re looking for your new local, wanting to try somewhere new to go for a post-work beverage, or fancy trialling a pub crawl across the city, we’ve got you sorted.
Double Locks
Double Locks, Canal Banks, Exeter, EX2 6LT
No list of Exeter pubs would be complete without the Double Locks. An 18th-century inn with outdoor seating alongside the canal, it’s the perfect place to relax in the summer (and the winter, too, with their log fires indoors).
A traditional country pub, Double Locks is home to the biggest beer garden in Exeter. They’re passionate about British seasonal food and local brews, offering a delicious range of refreshments whether you’re popping in for a drink on your walk or taking the family for a pub lunch.
The Old Firehouse
50 New North Road, Exeter, EX4 4EP
Renowned as one of Exeter’s best ale and cider pubs, The Old Firehouse is a firm favourite with locals. Its classic British pub garden is the perfect place to spend an evening, and their 14-inch pizzas and fantastic drinks menu are definitely worth writing home about.
Enjoy the buzzy atmosphere in the centre of town all week.
Mill on the Exe
Bonhay Road, Exeter, EX4 3AB
A converted original mill house located on the bank of the River Exe, Mill on the Exe is the perfect way to escape the hustle and bustle of the city centre. Boasting magnificent views of the Blackaller Weir and flowing river, you can’t go wrong. Traditional pub food and a dog-friendly venue make this Exeter pub quintessentially British, with a contemporary twist.
The Fat Pig
2 John Street, Exeter, EX1 1BL
Self-described as a ‘freehouse for the free-thinking foodie’, The Fat Pig is a quirky local dedicated to providing locally-sourced food and drink. Many of the ales and spirits are produced in their in-house distillery, adding a whole new dimension to ‘local’.
The Prospect Inn
The Quay, Exeter, EX2 4AN
Situated in what is arguably Exeter’s most desirable location, the historic Prospect Inn offers beautiful views of the Quay and River Exe. It’s one of the best spots to enjoy a late-afternoon beverage, watching the sun set over the water. Homemade food and a variety of Devon drinks give the pub an authentic and homely feel.