The
Grampus is set in the heart of one Britain's most picturesque villages.
Parts of the building date back to the 14th Century, and until the 1970s,
this was a working farm. Now a Free House, it is a favourite with residents
and holiday makers alike and was awarded a Top Pub status in the North Devon
Pub Guide 2004.
Families
are welcomed and children well catered for. Your hosts, Bill and Bryony,
stock a variety of regular and guest ales and lagers, many of them local. A
good selection of organic wines, spirits and soft drinks are also available.
Food is also important at the Grampus, with an emphasis on locally-sourced,
home-cooked meals. Whether you want a light snack or something more
substantial, there is plenty of choice.
Traditional Devon Cream Teas can
also be found at the Grampus, and can be served in the pub or the 'Old
Farmhouse Tea Garden' next-door.
Although Lee is a small village, there
is enthusiastic support for pub games. There are thriving skittles, darts
and pool leagues and darts, pool, shove ha' penny, cards and dominoes are
available to visitors. The Grampus also holds regular live music events,
with an open mic' night every Saturday from 9pm.
Finally, the Grampus is also home to the Village Shop, which stocks basic
amenities throughout the year, and sells ice-creams during the summer
season.
The Grampus is open everyday
between 11.00 - 12.00am. Food is served between 12 - 3pm and 7 - 9pm.
Popular both in and out of season, it is advisable to book ahead to avoid
disappointment.
Telephone 01271 862 906 or visit
"Our Website"
for more
information."
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