The North Bridge Inn, Exeter - pub details

Address: 11, St. David's Hill, Iron Bridge, Exeter, Devon, EX4 3RG [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 14500) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Exeter Central (0.2 miles), Exeter St. Davids (0.4 miles), Exeter St. Thomas (0.6 miles)

Pub facilities/features:

  • Pool table

Pub suggested by Ernesto on 2 Sep 2004

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> Current user rating: 6.3/10 (rated by 13 users)
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The NBI has been newly renovated in 2009, it is currently run by Sarah the landlady who strives to keep a relaxed community atmosphere in the pub. Recently gained its first nomination in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide and serves four local ales and ciders. A really lovely place to unwind and relax in good company. Regular live music on Wed and Fri and the back room is currently housing an art exhibition! I highly recommend you go and see!
landlaydee - 3 Nov 2011 09:16
Popped in there early one saturday afternoon. Everything seemed to be a bit disorganised this maybe due to the fact that the landlord was setting up a band or something. Iinside the pub it does have character just not my kind of place really. 5/10
montie49 - 21 Aug 2011 10:59
Possibly the rudest bar staff I have ever encountered! Really terrible!
shitpub - 19 Sep 2010 00:52
If you haven't been to the North Bridge Inn recently you're in for a pleasant surprise. That's with all due respect to the wonderful landlord Eddy Coates who entertained us so well for years with his all encompassing choice of music. Bit by bit amiable new owners have been transforming the dark interior with an eclectic mix of comfortable seating, clean bright decor and flowers on the tables. Some will mourn the loss of the pool table, but it's opened up the back of the pub allowing more people to sit, use the free Wifi, or wander into the pretty garden. There's a choice of local beers, Kronenberg, cider, a very decently priced glass of highly drinkable wine. You can even have a pot of tea served in elegant china (presumably coffee too). Soon there will be food to choose from a well considered menu. As for the music - that's coming along nicely with the recent introduction of Trad Jazz once a month and more treats to come. Not posh, not tatty, no riff-raff, a friendly, mixed - age atmosphere. When the inventive couple running the show have achieved all they set out to, I think this handy local will easily merit a higher rating.
wundawend - 27 Mar 2010 15:55
ive tried to meet people in here a few weekends recently, but never seems to be open. But I have driven past on Sundays and mid week evenings, and its open then, strange.

hendra - 5 Oct 2009 13:33

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