Ye Olde Cider Bar, Newton Abbot, Devon
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Ye Olde Cider Bar is a cider pub in Newton Abbot as featured in the Cider Pub Guide to Devon.
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About Ye Olde Cider Bar
Ye Olde Cider Bar was once a farm, and the main bar area was formerly a cobbled yard entrance. Today the land is owned by old school cider enthusiast Richard Knibbs. It remains traditional with its wooden walls and stone floors, a real fire and barrels of cider stillaged behind the fontless counter.
Although you'll not get any lager, beer or ale here, it doesn't just sell real cider; there's also perry and up to 18 fruit wines!
Ciders available
Barrel/box/polypin
Winkleigh's Sam's Cider is the regular cider, which is available in Dry or Medium and dispensed from wooden barrels behind the bar. On my last visit, there was also...
- Wiscombe Suicider
- Carey Organic
- Winkleigh Autumn Mix
- Thatcher's Cheddar Valley
- Weston's Old Rosie
- Gwynt Y Ddraig Pydar
- Mole's Black rat
- Broadoak Perry
- Weston's Herefordshire Country Perry
...and others.
25% discount for takeouts on all draught ciders, containers available or bring your own.
Bottles
- Thatcher's Katy
- Weston's Oak Conditioned Extra Dry
- Weston's Oak Conditioned Medium Dry
- Henry Weston's Special Vintage Reserve
- Weston's Perry
- Sheppy's Tremlett's Bitter
- Sheppy's Kingston Black
How to find Ye Olde Cider Bar
Assuming you're coming from Newton Abbot Railway Station; head west on Station Road. Turning right at Torquay Road, then it's straight on until you see the cider sign! Click here for Google maps.
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Contact
- Address: 99 East Street, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ12 2LD.
- Tel: (01626) 354221.
External links
- Ye Olde Cider Bar on Twitter.
- "End of an era at Ye Olde Cider Bar?" - An article from western morning news.
- "CAMRA raises a glass to Ye Olde Cider Bar in Newton Abbot" - An article from Herald Express.
- "Raise your glass to cider champion" - An article from Southwestbusiness.co.uk
