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Torquay’s 211 Pubs & Clubs

Kevin Dixon by Kevin Dixon
June 10, 2025
in History
Torquay’s 211 Pubs & Clubs

 Torquay’s pubs and clubs were never just places to drink. They were social centres, the focus of community life and a launch pad for local musicians.

The first record we have of our imbibing history comes in 1774 when an Exeter printer by the name of Andrew Brice wrote in his Grand Gazetteer that “at Tor Kay is a village and an inn or two”.

Actually, there were five “houses of entertainment” on the harbourside back in 1774, servicing a population of around 500. They were licensed “for man and beast” and included ‘The Bird in the Hand’ whose landlady, Betty Cole, was noted as never giving credit. The motto on the inn’s hanging sign stated: “A bird in the hand is better far than two birds in the bushes are.” The location of ‘The Bird in the Hand’ became the ‘London Inn’ and then ‘Wolfinden’s London Inn’ in 1840, and eventually the ‘Royal Hotel’. It’s now a Yates.

There was a claim that there were once 21 pubs between Torre and the Strand.

We were sure that there were many more. So, we asked Locals what pubs they remembered and additional names and memories flooded in.

Some pubs were still going; many had closed or changed their names. Some lasted well over a century; some only a few months. We went as far as Torre Station, Belgrave Road, the Coach Station and Ellacombe Park. We didn’t include Plainmoor, Hele, Shiphay, or Chelston. Then there were the much-loved clubs and wine bars. So those have been added to the list.

We also didn’t put any limit on when they were open, so some go way back into the nineteenth century or even further.

Bearing in mind, many have had different identities over the years, to date we have a list of  211 names on the Longest Torquay Pub Crawl.

We’re bound to have missed a few, but here’s the definitive (so far) list:

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Albert’s Bar

The Alpine

The Avenue Hotel/Bull & Bush

The Banner Cross/Hop & Grapes

Banx Bar

Bar Med/Green Ginger


The Alpine

 

Batts Inn (1855) Lower Union St

The Bed Bar

Below Decks

The Berkeley ClubThe Bird in Hand

The Black Cat

Blue Bell Inn (1855) George St and Swan St

The Bodega

The Boulevard

The Braddons Arms/Post Horn

The Bristolian/Peacocks

The Brunswick/Fox & Firkin

Burton Ale House, Temperance Street

Cafe Royale

The Railway

 

Captain Peppers

Carlton Casino

The Carousel Club/Cindy’s

The Carpenter’s Arms

Cary Hotel

The Castle/Chaplin’s/The Iron Bar/Plonkington’s Wine Bar

The Cavern

The Church House

The Cider Press

Claire’s

The Clarence Hotel

The Clocktower

The Coburg

The Compass Club

The Conservative Club – Torre

The Conservative Club – Higher Union Street

The Conservative Club – Parkhill Road


The Country House

 

The Country House

The Crazy Horse Saloon

Deja Vu wine bar

The Devon Arms

Dew Drop Inn, Queen Street

Diamond Lils

Double Two/Candyfloss/Rockys

Duke of York

The Dungeon

EJs

El Sombrero

Elton’s

 

EJs & The Falcon/Town House


The Empire Ballroom/The Scotch Club/Tiffs in Town/Tiffs Club/Monroe’s

The Exeter Inn/Jolly Judge/The Pig in Black/Wig & Pen/ The Rabbit Hole

The Ex Serviceman’s Club

The Falcon/Town House

The Fleet

Fisherman’s Arms (1855) George St and Swan St

The Forresters/Printers Elbow, George St

The Forresters, Queen St

Fortune of War, Torquay Road

The 400/5th Avenue/ Ritzys/Route 66

Four Seasons

 

The Palk Arms

 

Gatsby’s

George Inn (1855) George St and Swan St

The Globe/Printers’ Elbow II

 

The Marine Tavern

 

The Golden Lion

The Grafton Arms

The Grapes/The Pickwick/Twiggy’s

The Green Room

The Gibbons/Park Lane

Half Moon Inn (1855) Lower Union St

The Happy Returns Inn (1855) Pimlico

Harvester

Hennessy’s/Bamboo Bar

The Hesketh/The Stumble Inn

The Hole in the Wall

Ibiza Bar

The Crazy Horse Saloon

 

Jolly Sailor (1855) George St and Swan St

King William Inn/Devon Arms (1855) on the site of the old GPO

The Madeira Inn/Peacocks

The Madison Club/The Hot Spot/Doodles

Marine Tavern

Masons Arms, Laburnam Street

The Meadfoot

Revolution

Starbase

Schooners
Judy Gs

JD’s

The Lansdowne

Lautrec’s Wine Bar


The London Inn/Ryans Bar

 

The London Inn/Ryans Bar

The London Inn, Pimlico

The Madeira/The 27 Club/Peacocks

Mambos

The Manor/The Old Skool Bar

The Marine Tavern

Masons Arms, Pimlico

The Melville/Clipper

The Merry Monk

The Mexican Bar

MoJo’s

The Mousetrap

Offshore

New London Inn

Old Church Inn

The Old Lion Inn

Old Market Inn


The Palk Arms/Pembroke/Ellacombe Inn/Klondyke/The Pub

 

The Palk Arms/Pembroke/Ellacombe Inn/Klondyke/The Pub

The Piazza/Blu Cargo/The Bierkeller


The Prince of Wales

 

Pilot Inn (1855) George St and Swan St

The Prince of Wales

The Printers Elbow I

The Queens Arms

RAFA Club/Raffles

The Railway/the Old Firm

The Rainbow House


The Printers Elbow I

 

The Rising Sun/Blewitts/Macey’s/The Old Mill/DTs

The Rockingham/The Hideaway

The Royal Oak Inn

 


The White Hart

 

Ship Inn (1855) George St and Swan St

The Sportsman’s

The Stagg Inn

The Strand Bar

The Outrigger

The Paradise Castle

Rock Garden/Yates Wine Lodge

R’n’Bs

Seamus O’Donnells

Shiraz

The Sidewalk

The Soda Fountain

SoHo

Spartacus/Lazers

Stax

Swan Inn (1855) George St and Swan St


The Torbay Inn/The Pelican/Parrot

 

The Torbay Inn/The Pelican/Parrot

TwentyOne

Trent’s

TQ1/Zulus

TQ2

Top of the Town

The Torre Abbey/Sportys

The Trades Club

The Union Hotel

The Warren

The White Hart

White Hart Hotel, Broadmead Road


The Castle/Chaplin’s/The Iron Bar/Plonkington’s Wine Bar

 

Woody’s

Upton Social Club

The Upton Vale

Vaughans

Venue

The Victoria and Albert

Visto Lounge

Woody’s/Apple and Parrot

The Yacht/Cinnabar

Zanzibar



Torquay: A Social History by local author Kevin Dixon is available for £10 from Artizan Gallery, Fleet Street, Torquay, or:

https://www.art-hub.co.uk/product-page/torquay-a-social-history-by-kevin-dixon

 

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