Now that lockdown is easing, it’s the perfect time to support local businesses that may have struggled during the Covid-19 pandemic. Eat Out to Help Out is a government scheme that has been put in place to help businesses return to a ‘new normal’. The initiative works by offering customers that dine in, a discount of up to 50% off food and soft drinks, up to a maximum of £10 per person. So, if you were to opt for a £20 meal option at an eatery that has signed up to the Eat Out to Help Out scheme, you would be billed £10. There is no minimum spend, so if you simply want a coffee from a local café then you can enjoy it half price.
When will the Eat Out to Help Out scheme take place?
The initiative will take place every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday between the 3rd and 31st August.
How do I claim my discount?
You do not need a voucher or discount code. The discount should automatically be applied to your bill when dining at an eatery that has signed up to the Eat Out to Help Out scheme.
What South Devon businesses are offering the Eat Out to Help Out discount scheme?
Places to eat in Salcombe and the surrounding area

Salcombe Harbour Hotel
Salcombe Yacht Club
The Victoria Inn
Gara Rock, East Portlemouth
Pigs Nose Inn, East Prawle
Places to eat in Kingsbridge and the surrounding area

Pubs
The Crabshell Inn
The Creeks End
The Regal
The Seven Stars
Church House Inn, Churchstow
Ring O’Bells, West Alvington
Restaurants
Maha Bharat
The Old Bakery
Twenty_Seven by Jamie Rogers
Cafés
Café Bewleys
Coasters Coffee Company
Mangetout
Avon Mill Café, Loddiswell
Places to eat in Thurlestone
The Village Inn
Places to eat in and around Modbury

Pubs
The Modbury Inn
White Hart Inn
California Inn, California Cross
Foxhound Inn, Brixton
The Pickwick Inn, St. Anns Chapel
Turtley Corn Mill, Avonwick
The Ship, Plymouth
Restaurants
Glazebrook House Hotel, South Brent
Rockfish, Plymouth
The Boathouse, Plymouth
The Oyster Shack, Bigbury
Cafés
Ben’s Farm Shop, Yealmpton
Neil’s Village Café, Yealmpton
Otter Garden Centre, Brixton
Yealm Yacht Club, Newton Ferrers
Places to eat in Start Bay

The Bear and Blacksmith, Chillington
Radius 7, Stoke Fleming
Stokeley Farm Shop, Stokeley Barton Farm
The Green Dragon, Stoke Fleming
Places to eat in Dartmouth

Pubs
Sloping Deck Restaurant
The Cherub Inn
The Crab and Bucket
The Floating Bridge
The Market House Inn
The Seven Stars
Sportsmans Arms, Blackawton
Restaurants
Browns
Bushell’s Riverside
Dartmouth Golf & Country Club
Moor at 13
Rockfish
Wheelhouse Restaurant
Cafés
Bula Lifestyle
Dart to Mouth Deli
Old Market Café
Salcombe Dairy
Singing Kettle
Smith Street Deli
Places to eat in Totnes and the surrounding area

Pubs
Dartmouth Inn
King William IV
The Bull Inn
The Steam Packet Inn
Church House Inn, Stoke Gabriel
Durant Arms, Ashprington
Hunters Lodge Inn, Cornworthy
The Waterman’s Arms Tuckenhay
Restaurants
Ben’s Wine & Tapas
Gather
Rumour Kitchen
Waterside Bistro
Willow Vegetarian Restaurant
Woods Bistro
Cafés
China Blue Café
Eversfield Organic
Hill House Coffee Shop
Pie Street
The Green Café
The River Shack, Stoke Gabriel
Places to eat in Brixham and the surrounding area

Pubs and bars
Ernie Lister Pub
Hennessey Cocktail Lounge
The Watermans Arms
The Railway Inn, Churston Ferrers
Restaurants
Beamers Restaurant
Berry Head Hotel
Noi’s Oriental Emporium
Quayside Hotel Restaurant
Rockfish Brixham
The Harbour Diner
Cafés
Claws
Crafty Cwtch
Nick’s Fish Bar
Shipmates
Simply Fish
Shoals restaurant on the Lido
The Bay Coffee Company
The West Country Deli
South Devon’s is famous for it’s food and drink, from Salcombe crab to Bigbury oysters and fluffy scones smothered in cream and jam. So, to guide you through the region’s emporium of delicious goodies, we’ve created an array of food and drink blog articles to help you plan your days out in South Devon. Whether you’re looking for the best fish and chips in Devon, or the most scrummy local afternoon tea options, we’ve got you covered!
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