Enjoy fabulous Italian influenced cuisine in one of Dartmouth’s most stunning restaurants and help make a difference.
Located in the beautifully restored St Barnabas Church overlooking the River Dart, the Dartmouth Apprentice reflects a perfect balance between contemporary and traditional features.
Dartmouth Apprentice is part of a group of apprentice restaurants owned by the charity, Training For Life. It is a social enterprise that combines two purposes – to serve you great food in a wonderful environment but also to give people who have rather lost their way in life a chance to get their lives back on track and to learn the skills that will secure them employment in the hospitality industry. Read more >
Restaurant Opening Times
Wednesday - Saturday (11am - 9pm)
Sunday (11am - 6pm)
Wednesday - Saturday (11am - 9pm)
Sunday (11am - 6pm)
Valentines Night - Tuesday 14th February
A fantastic meal in the beautiful surroundings of the Apprentice seem to work better than one of Cupid's arrows so bring that special someone for Valentines and let us work our magic – £25 per head <more>
A fantastic meal in the beautiful surroundings of the Apprentice seem to work better than one of Cupid's arrows so bring that special someone for Valentines and let us work our magic – £25 per head <more>
Mothers Day Lunch - Sunday 18th March
Why not take Mum for a lovely Mother's Day lunch whilst listening to the beautiful sounds of our harpist Esther Beyer? – £25 per head <more>
Why not take Mum for a lovely Mother's Day lunch whilst listening to the beautiful sounds of our harpist Esther Beyer? – £25 per head <more>
Nina's Radio Rant
Listen as our own Nina Stanesby takes the to the airwaves to defend Devon's youth after they were accused of being "workshy".
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Listen as our own Nina Stanesby takes the to the airwaves to defend Devon's youth after they were accused of being "workshy".
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Western Morning News Article
We featured in the Western Morning News after journalist Martin Hesp popped in for a bite to eat.
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We featured in the Western Morning News after journalist Martin Hesp popped in for a bite to eat.
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