Pubs, Cafes and Vineyards | Canoe Adventures

Pubs, Cafes and Vineyards

  • Maltsters Arms with Canoe Adventures
    Rest up after your Canoe Adventure at the excellent Maltsters Arms

Pub to Pub, travelling there in style

Some of the best pubs in the country can be found along the River Dart, as well as an award-winning vineyard with a restaurant.  They are where they are in order to be accessible from the river and travelling by boat remains the best way to reach them.  No wonder making a pub stop is such a popular inclusion in a Canoe Adventure.  Please see the information below to help you plan yours. 

NB. Most of our trips start and end at the Maltsters Arms, Tuckenhay, or in Stoke Gabriel by the River Shack so, even if a pub stop is not part of your Canoe Adventure itinerary, you can still make it part of your day out. 

pub stop at the Maltsters Arms.

The Maltsters Arms, Tuckenhay. 

Most of our trips start and end at the excellent Maltsters Arms, so instead of jumping straight in your car after your Canoe Adventure, give yourself time to relax over a drink on the quay or inside, both of which have great views over the flood-lit creek. 

They have a long, traditional, pub bar inside with good wines, local beers, and everything you would expect from a good pub, plus an excellent menu. Fish is their thing, but not exclusively, and the kids menu is real food like the grown-ups get.  

Top Tips:
  • Allow 30 minutes before your RV time if you want a drink before your Canoe Adventure.
  • If you want to dine there for lunch - look for a Canoe Adventure that ends by 1400 (service stop 1430), or starts after 1400 and book your table for 1230.  
  • If you want to dine there in the evening - look for a Canoe Adventure that gets back close to, or after, 1800. 
  • To dine there mid-way through your trip - look for a High Tide/Water (HW) Canoe Adventure that starts at Stoke Gabriel. 
  • For a 'By-the-seat' option that dines there mid-trip, look out for our 'Pub to pub, home by moonlight' Adventures that start in Stoke Gabriel. 
  • Booking is essential.  Call - 01803 732 350.  Email - bookings@tuckenhay.com.

They also offer accommodation. You don't actually need to go anwhere else!

This is their website which includes links to their menus, and here they are on Trip Advisor.

The Ferry Boat Inn (FBI), Dittisham

Traditional, tiny rural pub with the best views going.  It is the location and ambience that makes the FBI, and they have good local ales and fine pub fare as well. It is a bit more of a paddle than our usual routes so you will need a full, up-for-it crew (7 adults, paddling teens).  If you want to dine there, allow an extra hour on top of the standard 5 hour trip; add £15 per boat to your trip cost. 

Top Tips:
  • To dine there mid-way through your trip - look for a Low Tide/Water (LW) Canoe Adventure that starts at Tuckenhay or Stoke Gabriel. If starting from Tuckenhay, add £15 per boat for the extra hour on top of the usual trip.  
  • To book this 'By-the-seat' - look out for our 'Pub to pub, home by moonlight' Adventures that start at Tuckenhay. 
  • Booking is essential.  Call - 01803 722 368.  Email - simonfbi@hotmail.co.uk.

This is their website which includes links to their sample menu, and here they are on Trip Advisor.

 

Other Dittisham Options:

The Anchorstone - highly rated open air cafe with same great views but more limited opening times.  This is their website and here they are on Trip Advisor.

The River Shack, Stoke Gabriel, with Canoe Adventures

The Rivershack, Stoke Gabriel. 

A fully, licensed bistro-cafe, an ice-cream kiosk, and outside seating with great views across the river, over the tidal Stoke Mill Creek, up the valley across the Mill Pond, and over the dam that divides the two and hosts the most enthusiastic crabbing activities on the estuary.  People rave about their steaks.  

This is a regular stop on most Canoe Adventures that start at Tuckenhay, particularly the Friends and Family 'By-the-Seat' adventures.   It is where we take our first break for 20-30 minutes.

Top Tips:
  • If you want an ice cream before your Canoe Adventure, allow 20 minutes before your RV time. Allow 30 minutes if you want drinks from the bar. It gets busy and service can be slow. 
  • To dine there mid-way through your trip - look for any (HW or LW) Canoe Adventure that starts at Tuckenhay.
  • Keep an eye on their opening hours and meal service time which can change a bit.
  • Booking is essential.  Call - 01803 782520.

They don't have a website but here they are on Trip Advisor.

Other Stoke Gabriel Options:

Emma's -  Homely, finer dining with a more seasonal edge.  Not licensed but you are welcome to bring your own.  (There is a village shop just down the road).

There are two village pubs within walking distance from where we land that do standard pub fare.  Reviews vary for both.

The Church House Inn, a characterful, medieval pub by the historic church and ancient yew tree.  Here they are on Trip Advisor.  To book call - 01803 782384.

The Castle Inn, central to village, closest of the two pubs to where we land.  Here they are on Trip Advisor.    To book - 01803 782 255.

The Vineyard Kitchen, Sharpham

Further afield

Dartmouth Arms, Dartmouth

Rockfish Take-away or Restaurant, Dartmouth

Steam Packet Inn, Totnes

Anchorstone Cafe, Dittisham

Best pubs in Devon

If you are looking for some of the best pubs in Devon, then we have some of the best pubs on the River Dart.  For dining on the Dart or pub food. etc.