"Like Us" on Facebook "Follow Us" on Twitter "See Us" on Instagram "Connect With Us" on LinkedIn

Fishermans Cot

A pub serving food in Tiverton.

The Fisherman's Cot nestling on the banks of the River Exe at Bickleigh is one of the most picturesque inns in the South of England. Its superb location makes it an all-year-round choice for locals and visitors alike. Ideally located between the city of Exeter and the old market town of Tiverton, it boasts beautiful gardens and areas where customers can enjoy the stunning river setting. Eating You can relax in our homely pub and try out our extensive fresh food menu which includes a variety of local produce dishes as well as sandwiches and lighter options. Food is served each day until 9pm. The Fisherman’s Cot is a fantastic setting in which to enjoy its wide variety of traditional food and drink or its famed scrumptious Sunday carvery.!

Bickleigh, Tiverton, Devon, EX16 8RW
View Map

01884 855237

[email protected]

http://www.marstonstaverns.co.uk/tiverton/fishermanscot

Facilities include: Real Ale, Bar Snacks, Carvery, River, Traditional, Function Hire Available, Lunch, Dinner, Beer, Wine, Tea & Coffee, TripAdvisor,

Mon - Sun: 11:00 - 23:00

Drink % Brewery
Best Bitter 3.8 Ringwood Brewery Ltd

An ideal balance of hoppy happiness and tangy citrus, our classic Best Bitter is plenty refreshing to hit the s

Tasting Notes: 

Brakspear Gravity 3.4 Brakspear

Brewed in Oxfordshire, using the famous Henley ‘ double-drop ’ fermentation system in Victorian copper fermentation vessels from the orignal Henley brewery.

Tasting Notes: This amber ale has a crystal malt and a well hopped bitterness in taste, which transforms into a bitter-sweet and fruity finish with a good fruit, hop and malt nose.

Hobgoblin - Ruby Beer 4.5 Wychwood Brewery

Traditional Ruby Beer. Hobgoblin is a blend of smooth rich flavours from chocolate and crystal malts, combined with a refreshing bitterness from English Fuggles hops and a dash of citrus aroma from Styrian Goldings.

Tasting Notes: 

Saddle Tank 3.6 Marstons

An oldie but a goodie. The recipe's been around for yonks. Clear, bright and full flavoured with a malty, biscuit taste. Named it after the train that once brought hops and malts into the Brewery. And then shipped the beer out. All aboard.

Tasting Notes: Malty, biscuity

Are you sure you want to delete this image?

We serve the following food styles:

Bar Snacks, Carvery, Traditional