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    Restaurant in Tavistock, United Kingdom

    Cornish Arms

    350pts

    Michelin value, proper pub, no fuss.

    Cornish Arms, Restaurant in Tavistock

    About Cornish Arms

    The Cornish Arms holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand for 2024 and 2025, making it the most credible value dining option in Tavistock. At ££, the kitchen delivers precise traditional pub food — including the standout BFG Trifle — in a genuinely welcoming atmosphere. Easy to book, hard to fault at the price point.

    Should You Book the Cornish Arms?

    If you want a Michelin-recognised meal in Devon without paying £100+ per head, the Cornish Arms in Tavistock is the clearest answer in the region. Most Bib Gourmand pubs skew either too gastro (where the food outpaces the atmosphere) or too local (where the welcome doesn't extend past regulars). The Cornish Arms avoids both traps. It holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand for 2024 and 2025, a 4.6 Google rating across more than 1,100 reviews, and a reputation for being genuinely welcoming to both locals and visitors. If your alternative is driving to Gidleigh Park in Chagford for a formal tasting experience at three or four times the price, think carefully about what you actually want from dinner tonight. For most people, the Cornish Arms is the better booking.

    What the Cornish Arms Actually Delivers

    The kitchen here doesn't chase trends. The food is described by Michelin as combining "no-nonsense appeal with detailed and careful execution" — which is about as concise a brief as a pub kitchen can hope for. The menu reads as traditional British comfort food, but the execution is precise enough to earn two consecutive Bib Gourmand citations. Dishes like 'The BFG Trifle' — a Black Forest Gateau fused with a classic trifle format , show the kitchen's willingness to play with familiar flavours rather than simply replicate them. Rich, recognisable, and better than the sum of its parts: that's the flavour register here.

    The atmosphere runs along the same lines. This is a high-street pub in the full sense: a mix of drinkers and diners sharing the same room, a team described by Michelin as "gregarious," and the kind of consistency that comes from knowing exactly what you are and executing it well. It doesn't try to be a restaurant that happens to have a bar. The pub format is the point, and the food earns its place within that format rather than sitting uncomfortably above it.

    That service philosophy matters when you're assessing value. At a ££ price point, you are not paying for tableside theatre or a sommelier with opinions. What you get instead is a team that looks after everyone in the room , locals at the bar, families at tables, tourists who wandered in , with the same energy. For a special occasion on a budget, or a low-pressure date where you want good food without the formality of a tasting menu, that dynamic works well. For a milestone birthday where the occasion itself demands ceremony, you may want to look elsewhere.

    The Cornish Arms has been running this formula long enough to build real credibility in the town. Tavistock is a small market town on the western edge of Dartmoor, and the Cornish Arms sits at the centre of its dining scene in a way that few pubs achieve outside major cities. The consistency of the Michelin recognition across consecutive years suggests the kitchen isn't riding a one-year wave , this is a reliable operation. For visitors to the Dartmoor area, it's a more useful booking than a long drive to a destination restaurant, and for locals, it remains a dependable weekly option rather than a special-occasion outlier.

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    Ratings and Recognition

    • Michelin Bib Gourmand: 2024, 2025 , two consecutive years of recognition for quality at an accessible price point
    • Google rating: 4.6 from 1,107 reviews , a broad, high-volume signal of consistent performance
    • Price range: ££ , well below the Michelin-starred tier, making this one of the more accessible award-recognised restaurants in the South West

    Booking and Practical Details

    The Cornish Arms is classified as easy to book. Demand is steady rather than frantic at this price point, and walk-ins are realistic for quieter midweek sessions. Weekends will be busier given the Michelin recognition and tourist traffic through Tavistock, so booking ahead for Friday and Saturday evenings is the sensible move. No specific booking method is listed in our data, so check directly with the venue. The address is 15 West St, Tavistock PL19 8AN.

    How It Compares

    See the comparison section below for how the Cornish Arms stacks up against other options.

    Practical Comparison

    VenuePriceBooking DifficultyStyleLeading For
    Cornish Arms££EasyTraditional pub diningValue, relaxed atmosphere
    Gidleigh Park, Chagford££££ModerateCountry house fine diningSpecial occasions, tasting menus
    Hand and Flowers, Marlow£££HardMichelin-starred pubrefined pub dining, serious food
    hide and fox, Saltwood£££ModerateModern BritishTasting menu, destination dining

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Is the tasting menu worth it at Cornish Arms? The Cornish Arms does not operate a tasting menu format , this is a pub with a full à la carte menu. That's part of the value proposition. You get Michelin-level kitchen attention at ££ pricing without committing to a fixed multi-course format. If a tasting menu is what you're after, Gidleigh Park in Chagford is the nearest serious option.
    • How far ahead should I book Cornish Arms? Booking difficulty is rated easy, so a few days ahead is generally sufficient for weekday dinners. For weekend evenings, especially Friday and Saturday, book at least a week out to be safe. The Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition drives steady weekend demand from visitors to the Dartmoor area.
    • Can I eat at the bar at Cornish Arms? This is a traditional pub format where drinkers and diners share the same space, so sitting at the bar while ordering food is consistent with how the venue operates. The mixed crowd of locals and tourists means the room tends to be lively rather than formally segmented. Confirm with the venue if bar seating for dining is specifically available.
    • Is Cornish Arms worth the price? At ££, yes , clearly. Two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand citations and a 4.6 Google rating from over 1,100 reviews is a strong case for value. The Bib Gourmand specifically recognises quality at a price point below the starred tier, which is precisely the Cornish Arms's position. You would pay significantly more at Waterside Inn in Bray or Restaurant Gordon Ramsay in London for a different kind of experience.
    • What should I order at Cornish Arms? The verified standout is 'The BFG Trifle' , a Black Forest Gateau and trifle hybrid that Michelin specifically calls out as an example of the kitchen's approach: familiar flavours combined with careful execution. Beyond that, the menu runs traditional with precise delivery. Order from the dessert section regardless of what you choose for mains.
    • What are alternatives to Cornish Arms in Tavistock? Within Tavistock itself, options at this quality level are limited , which is part of why the Cornish Arms holds the position it does. For a step up in formality and price, Gidleigh Park in Chagford is the most natural comparison in the wider area. Our full Tavistock restaurants guide covers what else the town offers.
    • Is Cornish Arms good for a special occasion? It works well for low-key celebrations , a birthday dinner with friends, a relaxed anniversary meal, or any occasion where you want the food to be genuinely good without a formal atmosphere. The pub format means the room is warm and social rather than hushed and ceremonial. If the occasion calls for white tablecloths and a wine flight, look to Gidleigh Park instead.
    • Is Cornish Arms good for solo dining? Yes. A traditional pub with bar seating and a mixed crowd of locals and tourists is one of the more comfortable solo dining formats available. You won't feel out of place eating alone here in the way you might at a tasting-menu restaurant. The gregarious team Michelin describes makes solo visits easy.

    Compare Cornish Arms

    Cornish Arms Side-by-Side
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    Cornish ArmsTraditional CuisineIt feels like nothing ever changes at The Cornish Arms – and that is meant in the best possible way. This traditional high-street pub continues to serve up proper pints, flavour-packed food and a joyous atmosphere. A mix of locals and tourists, drinkers and diners, are all well looked-after by the gregarious team, while the kitchen does its part with a menu of dishes that combine no-nonsense appeal with detailed and careful execution. The result is dishes like 'The BFG Trifle', where a Black Forest Gateau fuses wonderfully with a fellow staple pudding.; Michelin Bib Gourmand (2025); Michelin Bib Gourmand (2024)Easy
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    The LedburyModern European, Modern CuisineMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Cornish Arms?

    The Cornish Arms doesn't operate as a tasting-menu venue. It's a traditional high-street pub with a regular menu, which is exactly why it holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand rather than a star. At ££ pricing, the format is order-what-you-want rather than a set progression, making it a better fit for diners who want value and flexibility over a curated sequence.

    How far ahead should I book Cornish Arms?

    Demand is steady rather than frantic at this price point, and walk-ins are realistic on quieter midweek sessions. For weekends or if you're travelling specifically to eat here, a few days' notice is sensible. It doesn't require the weeks-out planning that a Michelin-starred restaurant would.

    Can I eat at the bar at Cornish Arms?

    As a traditional pub, the Cornish Arms accommodates both drinkers and diners across the space. The venue is described as welcoming a mix of locals and tourists in a pub setting, which typically supports bar-area eating. Confirm with the venue directly for current seating arrangements.

    Is Cornish Arms worth the price?

    Yes, clearly. A Michelin Bib Gourmand at ££ pricing is the closest thing to a guaranteed value signal in this category. Michelin awards the Bib specifically to venues offering good cooking at moderate prices, and the Cornish Arms has held it in both 2024 and 2025. For Michelin-recognised food in Devon without fine-dining spend, this is the most direct option in the area.

    What should I order at Cornish Arms?

    The venue data doesn't include a full menu, so specific dish recommendations beyond what Michelin has noted aren't available here. Michelin highlights the kitchen's careful execution alongside crowd-pleasing appeal, and singles out 'The BFG Trifle' — a Black Forest Gateau crossed with a classic trifle — as representative of that approach. Check current menus directly with the pub.

    What are alternatives to Cornish Arms in Tavistock?

    Tavistock is a small market town, so the Cornish Arms sits at the top of the local dining options by recognition. For comparable Bib Gourmand pub dining elsewhere in Devon or Cornwall, Michelin's UK Bib Gourmand list is the most reliable reference. If you're willing to travel, Plymouth offers a wider range of mid-range restaurant options within roughly 30 minutes.

    Is Cornish Arms good for a special occasion?

    It works well for a relaxed celebration rather than a formal one. The atmosphere is described as joyous, with a gregarious team and a mix of locals and tourists. At ££ and in a pub format, it's the right call for a birthday dinner where you want good food and a warm room, not for a proposal dinner requiring white-tablecloth formality.

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