Pilchard

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What a spot to sip a pint and watch the waters rise. The atmospheric 14th-century Pilchard Inn (think beams and an open fire) sits on the shores of Burgh Island, so it's cut off from the mainland at high tide. All of which somehow makes the real ale and crab baguettes (snacks £6) all the more flavoursome.


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