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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.

 

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. 

The  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.

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.

 

The Prince William

Restaurant Bar & Carvery

Prince William Quay, Brixham

01803 854468