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English beach bar overlooking one of UK's most popular beaches that people say is like ‘being in the Med'

English beach bar overlooking one of UK's most popular beaches that people say is like ‘being in the Med'

The Irish Sun16-05-2025

NESTLED on the coast of Devon, is Blackpool Sands - one of the UK's most picturesque beaches, and now it has a tropical-looking lounge, cafe and restaurant.
Located on the edge of the beach,
Blackpool
Sands' newest dining venue overlooks the
interior design
similar to bars found in the Mediterranean.
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Blackpools Sands has a lounge, cafe and restaurant
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The interior design features lots of natural materials
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Items on the menu use local ingredients
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And what is even more special about the interior design is that a lot of the products are from Devon-based brand, Nkuku.
The destination includes natural materials, such as wood and stone and has floor-to-ceiling glass doors, which flood the entire venue with natural light.
Outside, there are a number of tables and chairs to enjoy dishes from the restaurant, with straw parasols as if from the
On the menu, there is a range of dishes using locally sourced ingredients and everything is centred around limiting environmental impact.
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Some of the dishes include seafood like classic fish and chips or Dartmouth crab.
The destination even has an entire breakfast menu, where visitors could grab a full beach-breakfast, including smoked back bacon, Devon sausage, field mushrooms, vine tomatoes, beans, has brown, fried egg and sourdough, for £15.
There is also a range of options for vegetarians and vegans.
And in typical Devonshire style, creams teas are available all day.
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Drinks wise, the bar serves a range of tipples including local favourites such as Hunts Cider, Salcombe Gin and Bays lager and IPAs.
If you find yourself there on a Saturday morning, you will also be greeted by live music at the lounge.
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Blackpool Sands is privately owned by the Newman family, who joined forces with local hoteliers Charlie and Zuzanna Deucharin in 2023, to create a
The long-stretching beach is also often compared to the Mediterranean.
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One visitor said: "This is the most beautiful beach I have been to in the UK!
"Encompassed by forest, tall pines and green fields, dotted with sheep and daisies. The sea looked blue like the Mediterranean! Just wow!"
In 2023, the
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Live music also takes place at the venue on Saturdays
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Many of the drinks served are also from local suppliers
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In addition to this, the beach has won several awards over the years for its cleanliness.
In fact, the beach is cleaned daily and has some of the clearest water.
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The venue overlooks the beach, which is often compared to the Mediterranean
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