Welcome to Bradworthy Inn, a family run, traditional 16th century coaching inn offering a fine selection of real ales, beers, wines and spirits. Situated on the picturesque market square in the village of Bradworthy, North Devon, this is the perfect place to stop and enjoy a hearty meal or a refreshing drink. Bradworthy Inn encourages families, children are very welcome, as are dogs.
We offer an extensive menu for the bar and restaurant, carefully created by our chefs, using fresh local produce whenever possible.
There is a secluded beer garden and courtyard, ideal for relaxing on a hot Summer’s day.
The pub is now also home to a coffee shop, open from 10am Monday to Saturday, offering a selection of teas, coffees, homemade cakes, buns, cream teas, baguettes and other light snacks.
Bradworthy Inn is run by local family, Rob and Pam Johns with their daughter and son-in-law Robyn and Gareth Pengilly, with help from younger son Toby. The staff at Bradworthy Inn are all aware of the importance of customer service.
We assure you of a warm welcome and hope to see you soon.
Opening Times:
12.00 noon to 3.00pm, 5.00pm to Midnight Monday to Thursday.
12 noon to 3.00pm, 5.00pm to 1.00am on Fridays.
Open all day from 12 noon on Saturdays and Sundays.
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We offer an extensive menu for the bar and restaurant, carefully created by our chefs, using fresh local produce whenever possible.
There is a secluded beer garden and courtyard, ideal for relaxing on a hot Summer’s day.
The pub is now also home to a coffee shop, open from 10am Monday to Saturday, offering a selection of teas, coffees, homemade cakes, buns, cream teas, baguettes and other light snacks.
Bradworthy Inn is run by local family, Rob and Pam Johns with their daughter and son-in-law Robyn and Gareth Pengilly, with help from younger son Toby. The staff at Bradworthy Inn are all aware of the importance of customer service.
Opening Times:
12.00 noon to 3.00pm, 5.00pm to Midnight Monday to Thursday.
12 noon to 3.00pm, 5.00pm to 1.00am on Fridays.
Open all day from 12 noon on Saturdays and Sundays.