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The George Toby Pub and Restaurant, Roborough - pub details

Address: 399 Tavistock Road, Roborough, Plymouth, Devon, PL6 7HB [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 9297) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Bere Ferrers (3.4 miles), Plymouth (4.1 miles), St Budeaux Victoria Road (4.1 miles)

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> Current user rating: 7.6/10 (rated by 5 users)
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other pubs nearby:

Abbots Way, Southway (0.5 miles), Jack Rabbit, Plymouth (0.7 miles), Lopes Arms, Roborough (1.0 miles), Tamar Hotel, Crownhill (1.7 miles)

user reviews of the George Toby Pub and Restaurant, Roborough

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Pretty awful soulless place, unimaginative interior and felt like a transport cafe.

You just feel like a dimwit sheep whilst in here, queing, waiting to be served or even just acknowledged.

Food looked awful (I had a brekkie the next day and it was ok for £4!).

Just a general sense of disorganisation and despair so we just sat in the corner and watched the chaos unfold!

3/10 (my pint of carling was ok though!)
montie49 - 29 Nov 2015 11:30
good pint of butcombe best bitter.good carvery meal ice cream and pint for �11
forestwood - 9 Nov 2011 16:58
Me and my girlfriend didn't fancy cooking so popped in on a monday night. Although the exterior is not much to look at, there was plenty of room inside and was easy to find a quiet corner. Friendly helpful staff. Tribute ale we had was very good and the food was excellent. I don't eat meat but there was a mushroom & spinach lasagne, plus the vegetable selection, stuffing etc (and veggie gravy) from the carvery for same price as a turkey roast (which my partner says was very nice). I overloaded the plate because the lasagne was not quite ready when I went up. When it arrived a few minutes later I had enough food for two people. I was totally stuffed when I left.

If you like plane spotting you can watch planes taking off - it's adjacent to Plymouth airport. Coffee or icecream included with carvery before 7pm.
brentkrew - 14 Dec 2009 22:15
Came here on Sunday for Roast Carvery Day, and unsurprisingly by about 1pm the place was utterly rammed. Said food reached levels of large-scale approval from this reviewer. in terms of both quantity and quality.

Oh the pub element, I nearly forgot! Understandable really, due to the bog-standard drink selection served by barspeople who think Bells is a malt whiskey. I don't quite grasp the balance between the mock-tasteful decor and the hundreds of seaside postcard that adorn its walls either.

Great for a top-notch Sunday lunch and accompanying drink then, but no more.
getsit - 28 Aug 2008 09:08
The pub was revamped last year and has an excellent relaxed atmoshere with the new decor.

A hotel has been built right next door and the pub is just up the road from Plymouth airport.
Lockin - 22 Mar 2007 23:26

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