Bishop Lacy Inn
52-53 Fore StreetChudleigh
TQ13 0HY
Opening times: Mon–Fri 12:00-23:00; Sat and Sun 10:30-23:00
Updates
Like many normal households, and numerous other hospitality venues across the country, we have, and continue to suffer with the cost of living, the gas and electricity bills continuing to rise, and the prices of everyday items going through the roof. We are however, looking to take the business into hibernation from Sunday 18th September. This means that while we will be closing both the Pub AND Takeaway temporarily from next Sunday, we will aim to re-open as soon as we possibly can. We are NOT going bankrupt, we are simply trying to save the business during these extremely challenging times.
Regular beers:
Dartmoor Jail Ale, Otter Bitter, Otter Bright
See more about this pub on WhatPub, CAMRA's national pub guide.
A pub since 1807 it frequently features in the GBG. The current landlord has been in residence since 1994. Originally the Plymouth Inn, it changed its name to the Bishop Lacy in 1961. Edmund Lacey being Bishop of Exeter 1420-1455, is reputed to have been responsible for bringing the first fresh water supply to the town. This two bar pub has a magnificent fireplace complete with meat hooks for hanging hams in the public bar. New Licensees from December 2023