The Drewe Arms
Nestled in the scenic estate village of the Blackdown Hills, surrounded by charming cob and lime-washed cottages, resides a Grade II-listed 16th-century thatched pub. This establishment, with its large, private garden, offers a picturesque retreat. The pub's interior is characterized by low-beamed ceilings and uneven floor levels, adding to its rustic charm. This family-run venue is renowned for its warm and friendly atmosphere, with a focus on serving local real ales and produce. The Broadhembury IPA, a popular choice among patrons, is sourced from Red Rock. The pub offers a diverse and appetizing menu throughout the week, although it should be noted that Sunday evenings are an exception. This venue is not just a pub, but a testament to the rich history and local culture of the area.