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In
1688 Prince William of Orange first set foot on English soil in Brixham,
on his way to become King William III. This is just one small part of
Brixham`s rich maritime history reflected in the interior décor of The
Prince William carvery .
Conveniently set on the southern walkway around Brixham harbour The Prince William commands outstanding views of Tor Bay and the marina.
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Summer
patrons enjoying the generous outdoor seating area can watch the comings
and goings of the famous heritage trawler fleet that moor at the adjacent
pontoon.
The Wakefield family; John and Martine, daughter Amy, and son-in-law Tim invite you to come and enjoy top quality roasts from the carvery, served at lunchtimes and evenings. |
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carvery is available seven days a week and from just £5.45
represents excellent value.
An a
la carte menu with daily specials is also
available. Open from 10am until 11pm every day you can also enjoy
breakfasts, morning coffee, snacks, lunches, and evening
meals, with a full range of beverages that include four traditional ales
and a good range of wines. |
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Children
are welcome, and have their own special menu to choose from. The Prince
William has full disabled facilities. Access is easy via the paved marina
walkway, a short distance from either the town centre or Breakwater Beach
car park. |
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The Prince William Restaurant Bar & Carvery Prince William Quay, Brixham 01803 854468 |
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