The Three Little Pigs

Crediton, Devon

Contacts

Phone: 01363 774587
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.thethreelittlepig...

Opening Hours

Monday: 11:00 to 23:00
Tuesday: 11:00 to 23:00
Wednesday: 11:00 to 23:00
Thursday: 11:00 to 23:00
Friday: 11:00 to 00:30
Saturday: 11:00 to 00:30
Sunday: 11:00 to 23:00

About

The Three Little Pigs is a Unique, Family run, Pub & Restaurant. Our main focus is on Traditional Home Cooked food and great beer to accompany it.

The Three Little Pigs overlooks the town square and lies in the very heart of Crediton, a cosy market town just five miles from Exeter. Inside is an eclectic mix of memorabilia and nic nacs which hang from every available space and make for a real talking point while enjoying your food. We prepare and cook, simple, homemade food, which is sourced from the local green grocers and butchers. We also cater for a Sunday Carvery; served between 12:30&2:30 in our restaurant and function room. Ala carte menu is also available at this time. A Great selection of Wines and beers are on offer to accompany each and every meal. Currently stocking our 3 house Ales, Doom Bar, Tribute, and Avocet (Organic Ale from Exeter Brewery) and a 4th Guest Ale. With a huge selection of House wines and a full Wine list available, there is something to keep everyone happy. We also stock the standard draught lagers and cider and even have Sandford Orchards' Devon Mist on draught. Why not pop in for a drink and see for yourself what we are all about! The staff are always happy to have a chat and welcome you to The Three Little Pigs. Food served, Monday-Saturday: 12pm-3pm and then again at 6pm-10pm Sunday: 12:30pm-3pm and then again at 6pm-9pm It is advisable to book, especially for bigger tables as we can fill up pretty quickly most nights of the week. But we will also be happy to try and fit you in where possible.

Services

Pub Fast Food Restaurant

Price Range

$$

Accepted Payments

American Express Mastercard VISA

Address

Parliament Street,
EX17 2BP Crediton
Crediton, Devon

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