The Albert Inn in Totnes is one of those rarest of pubs that has, thankfully, been left unspoilt by?efurbishment?by the breweries.
It is so unspoilt, in fact that there is no TV. If you feel like watching the football and chucking beer around, you need to go somewhere else. the pub is known more for encouraging the art of conversation.
The cosy freehouse is owned and run by Tim and Susan Langsford who have had many years?experience in the pub trade, having run the Kingsbridge Inn in Totnes and the Queen? Arms at Dartington over the years.
You can always be assured of a warm welcome and good home-cooked food at very reasonable prices with a frequently updated specials board - example - Steak and Ale pie with a mountain of veg and potatoes or chips for £4.95.
On tap are various lagers and beers with real ales and weekly-changing guest ale ans well as more than 40 different whiskies.
The pub features a bar side and a smaller lounge/snug and a sizeable beer garden overlooking the River Dart.