Traditional village pub with a comfortable seating in main bar and snug, separate games and function room, two regular beers usually west country sourced. Varied menu of traditional pub grub, often locally sourced. Interesting events including games (scalectrics!) and food themed ones with music and fireworks.
Lobby has an old looking 'counter' and glazed screen above. Stable door into the public bar on the right with 'Bar' wording on the upper section. This large room is work of the 1970s with stucco stipple plastered walls, some mock tudor panels, modern bar and modern 'period' stonework and part of a Delabole slate floor. The snug beyond it has a bar counter and fixed seating which could be modern with a large opened out area to the modern skittle alley. Oak lounge on the left with the figure '1' on the door has 1930s looking fielded panelling on the rear wall, an old stone fireplace with display area to each side, some very old panelling with a window bench. Locals say the bar counter was moved from the lounge to the public bar in c.1980? At the rear is the modern skittle alley and large dining area.
Lobby has an old looking 'counter' and glazed screen above. Stable door into the public bar on the right with 'Bar' wording on the upper section. This large room is work of the 1970s with stucco stipple plastered walls, some mock tudor panels, modern bar and modern 'period' stonework and part of a Delabole slate floor. The snug beyond it has a bar counter and fixed seating which could be modern with a large opened out area to the modern skittle alley. Oak lounge on the left with the figure '1' on the door has 1930s looking fielded panelling on the rear wall, an old stone fireplace with display area to each side, some very old panelling with a window bench. Locals say the bar counter was moved from the lounge to the public bar in c.1980? At the rear is the modern skittle alley and large dining area.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers (One is generally from Otter Brewery, with other West Country breweries featuring regularly.) and 0 regular beers.
Royal Oak Inn, Dolton
Source: Regional