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01752 825610 01752 825610

61–63 Mutley Plain
Plymouth
Devon
PL4 6JH

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Opening Times

Monday08:00 - 00:00
Tuesday08:00 - 00:00
Wednesday08:00 - 00:00
Thursday08:00 - 00:00
Friday08:00 - 01:00
Saturday08:00 - 01:00
Sunday08:00 - 00:00

*Please note: actual opening hours are subject to change. For confirmation, please contact the pub.

Opening Times

*Please note: actual opening hours are subject to change. For confirmation, please contact the pub.

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Pub History

Ten years after he built the Theatre Royal, John Foulston had his own house built on Townsend Hill, a little to the north of this site. In the 1820s, Mutley Plain was little more than an undeveloped open road. Development took off in the mid 1850s when Messrs Ellery, Fowler and Bennett acquired the two fields known as the Mannameads. Having bought East and West Mannamead, they had the land laid out for a series of villas; in time, the whole area became known as Mannamead.

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Facilities

  • Broadcasts Live News
  • Children Welcome
  • Licensed Outdoor Area
  • TV Screens
  • Wifi
  • Baby Change
  • Step Free Access
  • Order & Pay
  • Pizza
  • Pizza

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If you’d like to view a PDF of the menu, it can be downloaded using this link. Please be aware that these dishes are subject to availability in participating pubs.