Dining Out in Bigbury-on-Sea, Devon
Burgh Island Hotel, Bigbury-on-Sea
Set like a diamond on its own tidal island, is this unique English Art Deco hotel. Built in 1929, extended in 1932 and completely restored to its ‘30s glamour, the Burgh Island Hotel is a retreat like none other...
The menu changes daily and is dictated by that morning’s market. The hotel follow a local sourcing policy, which means that around 80% of the prime ingredients are sourced within a 20 mile radius, and this is clearly marked on the menus.
The meat, which is all free range, comes from Aune Valley (5 miles away) and the fish is from the day boats in Brixham (20 miles). The lobsters and scallops, landed at Beesands (10 miles) and in Bigbury Bay (0 miles) are kept snugly in the Mermaid Sea Water Pool. The hotel welcomes non-resident guests to lunch on Sundays (£45) or its black tie dinners on any evening (£60).
Burgh Island Hotel, Burgh Island, Bigbury-on-Sea, Devon. TQ7 4BG.
Tel. 01548 810514
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