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The Dartmouth Apprentice

The Dartmouth Apprentice

Welcome to the Dartmouth Apprentice one of the most stunning restaurants and bars in Dartmouth Devon.

Converted from a former church, set on two floors, the open plan interior reflects a perfect balance between contemporary and traditional features, from the classic brown and cream décor to the glorious stonework and stain glass windows of the past.

Manager Simon Warner and head chef, have produced a truly tempting menu for you to choose from. Both à la carte and set menus are on offer which change regularly featuring fish, game, meat and vegetarian dishes all sourced locally where possible. Many of our dishes are “traditional classics” with an extra touch of class, whilst others feature a “Modern Mediterranean twist” to excite the palate with superb flavours.

Alternatively, enjoy a cool drink at our bar and admire the breathtaking architecture that the Dartmouth Apprentice has to offer. The bar area has a raise lounge, complete with huge, comfy leather sofas where you can relax and enjoy morning coffee or one of the very popular lite bite dishes. There is an extensive selection of fine wines and real ales which have been carefully chosen to complement the food on offer.

Whatever the occasion, you can expect great food served to perfection at the Dartmouth Apprentice here in Dartmouth Devon.

Behind the Dartmouth Apprentice training restaurant is an enterprising charity called Training For Life which seeks to tackle the enduring issue of unemployment and poverty through an entrepreneurial approach. They work with the most vulnerable and excluded groups within society; people from diverse backgrounds, who, for a variety of reasons, have faced barriers to work and, consequently, become trapped in poverty.