The Old Commercial Inn in Bishopsteignton is a family owned and run, traditional, village freehouse serving local, draught beer and cider, wines and spirits along with hot and cold soft drinks, snacks and an evening food menu. Home made meals are available on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays between 6pm and 8:30pm. On Fridays we also offer superb Fish and Chips to eat in (or takeaway). Please tele
phone 01626 775285. The continued good health of our valued and beloved patrons remains our priority. If you feel unwell or have any flu symptoms please stay at home. Look after yourselves and each other! Dogs are welcome. Please keep them on a lead at all times. If you are fortunate enough to appear to be below the legal age for us to sell you alcohol, please make sure you bring identification with you. (A photo drivers licence, passport or a proof of age card, such as the PASS card from the national Proof of Age Standards Scheme will be accepted.) Accessible lavatory and vehicle parking available. Outside spaces include ample parking and a beer garden. We welcome Britstops campers at the Old Commercial Bishopsteignton. Please telephone the number above for details. Inside we have a cosy lounge area and dining room, as well as the popular public bar, with inviting open fires in the colder months. We have room for club meetings and other group activities. Quizzes, darts and cribbage are popular and we can host private functions in our lounge area. We currently host the village Opera Circle every two weeks, regular karaoke and cabaret nights, as well as cider and beer festivals, music events, wedding receptions and wakes. Join us for our annual Greek Night, a wine tasting or a Valentine’s event. Telephone 01626 775285 for further information or to make a booking. It is believed a public house has been on this site since at least the sixteenth century. Visit the Bishopsteignton Heritage website for further history and while you are there, take a look at Bishopsteignton’s other attractions, treasures and amazing stories. Until the late 1960s the pub was known as the Commercial Inn. Heavitree Brewery then changed the name to the Bishop John de Grandisson. Do you have memories of this long-established public house? Get in touch to share your stories and images with us!