Showing posts with label Millbrook Inn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Millbrook Inn. Show all posts

Wednesday 15 November 2023

Crafting Astonishing Flavours With Fire and Fervour at Millbrook Inn, South Pool, Devon

In the heart of South Devon, nestled in the charming village of South Pool, on a tidal creek not far from Salcombe, sits the Millbrook Inn, a cosy, traditional pub with a huge heart that has become synonymous with incredible food, thanks to the creative genius of its fire-wielding head chef, Iain Dawson.

Walking through the door you are hit with the delicious whiff of wood smoke infused with the smell of food that unfurls and envelops and that's what the Millbrook is all about, its a place where fire and flavour infuse while warmth and tradition pervade.

The Millbrook Inn has long been a bucket list destination, but recent changes have elevated it to something truly special. In 2021, the pub was acquired by the Owens family, owners of Fowlescombe Farm, a 500-acre organic farm nearby. 

This farm supplies all the slow-grown meat, vegetables, and herbs to the Millbrook Inn's kitchen, creating a farm-to-table experience. This year it has opened two stunning cottages Land and Sea, opposite the pub, giving people the wonderful opportunity to stay in the village and dine at the Millbrook.

Iain, 33, and originally from Canada, brings a flamboyant, bold approach to his cooking, quite distinct from his early days at Heston Blumenthal's Hind's Head in Bray. He embraces the unpredictability of cooking with fire, infusing tradition and simplicity into every dish, all whilst using ingredients sourced from the nearby Fowlescombe farm.

Iain's secret weapon is the Josper grill, renowned in the world of charcoal gastronomy, which he wields with the same mastery as his skills at butchery. The searing heat of the grill creates a caramelised crust on the meat, resulting in unique, unforgettable flavours. And then he adds his standout flair, elevating the dishes with handfuls of home grown herbs like oregano, thyme, basil and chives and adding vegetable sides, that could be a delicious meal in themselves. 

Iain's approach to cooking is deeply rooted in his desire to revive old culinary traditions, focusing on honest, uncomplicated food that respects the animal and the environment. His food philosophy draws inspiration from renowned Australian chef Lennox Hastie, renowned for his live fire and wood-fired cooking, and Dan Barber's influential book, "The Third Plate," which champions sustainability and responsible food practices.

At the Millbrook Inn, menus are dictated by the farm's offerings and whatever comes through the door, with leftover vegetables returned to the farm for composting. This commitment to sustainability and quality shines through in every dish.

This is a proper English pub, that's stood the test of time, where delicious food that's served with confidence is a shining beacon. Small in size, but huge in its reputation, not only is it in one of the most idyllic locations in the entire UK but its food is shouting loud beyond the patchwork fields, with wood fire at its heart.

And yet despite its burgeoning reputation, the Millbrook Inn will always remain true to its core as a place for locals, and anyone else who happens upon South Pool, to gather. As a new chapter opens for Millbrook Inn that promises to surpass its already cemented reputation, with stunning places to stay its new proposition,  this a place where astonishing food will always be its beating heart.

Iain's defining dish is Smoked pastrami-style short ribs, with spiced celeriac puree infused with blade mace, coriander, and thyme. This is served with a classic sauce chasseur and grilled sweetheart cabbage.

According to Iain, the preparation for this dish is a laborious process and he says you have to be fully invested in the process to truly enjoy making it but the effort is worth it. He believes you can taste the difference when a dish has been crafted with this love and dedication. 

https://millbrookinnsouthpool.co.uk

Tuesday 26 September 2023

Coastal Idyll and Countryside Charm at Two Incredible Cottages Unveiled by the Millbrook Inn in South Devon

The Millbrook Inn at South Pool is thrilled to announce the opening of two beautifully restored cottages, Land and Sea, offering luxurious accommodation to visitors exploring the stunning South Hams region. 

Nestled in the heart of a charming Devon village at the top of the Salcombe estuary, for decades the Millbrook Inn has been a well-loved gem for travellers and locals alike, exuding character and ambience. These stunning new cottages, just mere feet away from the pub offer the perfect excuse to pause, stay and savour everything this beautiful destination has to offer. Like the Millbrook Inn, they are both dog-friendly, ensuring no family members are left behind during your stay.

Land accommodates up to four guests in its two beautifully appointed bedrooms. There are two meticulously designed bathrooms, one with a freestanding bath and shower, an impeccably equipped high-spec kitchen and an artfully curated interior with original art. There's also access to a private, sun-soaked garden, and convenient private parking.

Sea is the second jewel in the Millbrook Inn's crown, continuing the theme of excellence. Designed for five guests, this cottage offers two Superking bedrooms (one convertible into a twin) with en-suite shower rooms, spacious open-plan living areas with French windows and garden access, a comfortable sofa bed in the living room, a high-spec kitchen with modern appliances, direct access to a serene private garden, and private parking for added convenience.

Land and Sea are both equipped for a self-catering break and the two cottages can interconnect to accommodate groups of up to nine people, but guests are encouraged to dine at the Millbrook Inn just across the road for an exceptional experience.

This is a beautiful old pub that is part of the fabric of the local community. It has recently been refurbished to the highest standard, but it still retains a quintessentially English feel. With its low ceilings, cosy fire and warm welcome adding to the inviting atmosphere, it's a place where people love to gather, whether it's for a pint, to enjoy live music and a roast on Sunday's, or to feast on incredible food.

The menus are outstanding with head chef Iain Dawson and his team putting seasonal ingredients at the forefront. Organic meats are sourced from Fowlescombe Farm, part of the Millbrook Inn's family which has adopted regenerative farming techniques. Here rare, heritage breed beef, lamb and pork are reared and butchered to the highest standard. Locally landed fresh fish and seafood and organic vegetables, grown on the farm, ensure menus are always in tune with the seasons. Charcuterie is from Rare & Pasture, also based at Fowlescombe Farm.

Iain is an advocate of nose to tail eating and skilled at butchery. He is also renowned for his distinctive use of fire and smoke in his cooking infusing food with incredible flavours. Eclectic and satisfying, the menus have something to suit every taste.

As a free house the Millbrook Inn showcases the best that Devon has to offer. On tap there are a range of cask ales and beers from local breweries.  A changing wine list features renowned favourites and interesting bottles from small, organic and biodynamic producers.

During late spring and summer, the Millbrook Inn is famed for cooking up a feast on the outside grill which is also fired up to coincide with high tide eating. This is when boats can be moored on the creek's pontoon, with safe passage an hour and half either side of the high tide. Imagine making your way up the creek, where the sound of bird song, and the gentle lap of waves accompanies you on an idyllic journey from nearby Salcombe.

Land and Sea offer a truly special place to stay just a stone's throw from the beloved South West Coast Path, complemented by the incredible food and service offered at the Millbrook Inn where the timelessness of a traditional pub pervades. This is a place to take a deep breath, relax and enjoy. 

For more information about the Millbrook Inn, Land and Sea please visit www.millbrookinnsouthpool.co.uk.