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Henry's Bar, Paignton

Pub added by elizabeth mcgraw
53 Torbay Road
Paignton
TQ4 6AJ
Phone: 01803551190

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Danny O'Revey left this review about Henry's Bar

Has the look of a tacky seaside chip and lager house but inside its still themey in a pirate type way but comfortable and the beer is actually good and there is some care here. on the strip from the station to the beach

On 27th June 2023 - rating: 7
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Ian Mapp left this review about Henry's Bar

Not 100 miles off looking like a JDW from the outside decal.

Inside, it goes back further than you would expect from the narrow exterior. Quirky interior. Bar to left, seating going down the length. Small patio area out front.

Dartmoor Jail Ale in good condition.

GBG 2022 entry and lets hope it stays. Will cost them a fortune to change the signage.

On 13th October 2022 - rating: 7
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Pub SignMan left this review about Henry's Bar

Situated on the main drag from the beach to the station, this place looks like yet another tacky seaside bar on first appearance, but once inside, you find yourself in a very smartly presented pub that must be one of the nicest places to settle down for a few drinks in this part of town. The pub has a relatively narrow, but deep interior with a nice carpeted front seating area offering tables and chair to the left and a number of wide, U-shaped banquette booths down the right-hand wall. The bar appears midway along the left-hand side of the room and has a nice wood panelled counter with curved ends, under a matching canopy which has been covered with blackboards listing various food and drink deals. The U-shaped booths continue opposite the bar, before turning into standard back-to-back booths further along, each with some lovely stained glass partitioning screens between them. The seating options are rounded out by a final long button backed bench to the rear left, which also has some stained glass above it. The whole pub has been quite liberally decorated with high quality breweriana, including a lot of cool beer adverts and brewery mirrors, plus an old pub sign. Elsewhere, TV screens were showing muted daytime TV, which happened to be an episode of Lingo – the TV gameshow equivalent of Wordle – whilst R&B tunes played fairly quietly in the background. There was a good mix of locals and tourists in attendance, which gave the pub a nice atmosphere, without ever getting too busy, unlike the nearby Wetherspoons.
There are five handpulls on the bar, one of which was out of action when I arrived, leaving a choice between Sharps Doom Bar and Doom Bar Extra Chilled(!), Otter Bright and a Sam’s cider. I couldn’t bring myself to order a Doom Bar Extra Chilled, even if it sounds like it might mitigate the flavour problem of that particular beer, so opted instead for a half of the Bright (£1.75), which was in good shape and served to me by a friendly, no-nonsense barmaid.
I didn’t have very high hopes for this place, but found it was the best of the four pubs I visited in Paignton, thanks to a very nicely presented interior, well-kept beer and cheery service. The ale selection might be a limiting factor for those hoping to enjoy a longer session here, but this is definitely worth a look for anyone passing through the town.

On 28th March 2022 - rating: 7
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Steve C left this review about Henry's Bar

Henry’s Bar has some café seating out the front and it is located next door to the horrendous Grand Central, but thankfully that is all they have in common. The interior feels like it has been converted from a shop at some point, but it does have a pub feel and I found it very welcoming. It was a quarter full when I visited early on a recent Saturday evening when a disco was being set up opposite the bar which is found on the left hand wall. There is seating at the front of the pub and more at the rear where there is also a booth and a flight of stairs that leads to the toilets. Plasma screens are located throughout and during my visit the National Lottery live was being shown on them all. Thankfully this was muted and some background music was playing at a volume one would expect from a town centre pub on a Saturday evening.
There is a standard draught selection and the five hand pumps were drawing Skinner’s Betty Stogs, Sharp’s Own, Dartmoor IPA, Teignworthy’s Pippa’s Pint and Sam’s Medium Devon Cider. I also counted four boxes of cider on the back bar. Cheap pub grub is available during the day and children are welcome until 21:00.

I liked it in here and it would be my pub of choice down this lively stretch of road.

On 26th April 2012 - rating: 7
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Gill Smith left this review about Henry's Bar

Called into this pub as it is in the 2012 Good Beer Guide, and it is nearly hidden from view as you go down a street with arcade type shops and find that it is located within these. A pleasant suprise once inside, as it does look like a traditional pub, and does have a choice of ales on offer. We had Dartmoor IPA and Teignworthy Reel Ale and both were in superb condition. Stayed for another round as the beers were so gfood, and cannot moan at the price of £2.40 a pint, and not in their happy hour. Well done. Dog and child friendly.

On 1st April 2012 - rating: 8
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Ale Monster left this review about Henry's Bar

This is a small and narrow one room bar with a long bar counter down the left hand side of the room and half a dozen booths along the right hand wall. As you enter there is an old brick fire place on the left which now has an electric fire in it, on the walls were various branded mirrors and old adverts for beer or spirits, a few nautical bits and pieces which included an old ships figure head of a naked woman. There were two large flat screen TV’s, one at either end of the room and a further three smaller TV’s built into the wall above the bar, all were showing the same music channel during this visit. The sign above the small patio area at the front states that the place was established in 1983.

Ales on offer were Bays Gold, Sharp’s Doom Bar and Skinner’s Betty Stogs. A bit of a surprise for this kind of place but all were in decent condition in my opinion.

Not a bad place amongst all the gift shops and arcades on the high street near the sea front, I wasn’t expecting much as first impressions were that it looked like a modern wine bar type of place but I spotted a chalk board outside which advertised “Real ale served here” and I wasn’t disappointed, a nice selection and well kept. The décor is a bit cheesy but I would return.

On 23rd December 2010 - rating: 7
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mick parkinson left this review about Henry's Bar

good pub,good food and ale,freindly pub

On 13th July 2010 - rating: 9
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