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Tucked away in the charming village of Cockwood, The Anchor is an olde-worlde pub that’s well worth seeking out. With a warm and inviting atmosphere, fresh food and a stunning riverside location, this is the perfect place to pass a relaxed evening and an ideal spot to pause during a day of exploring.
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Patrons have gathered at The Ship Inn for centuries. Sitting beside Dawlish Warren, and surrounded by cycle trails and estuary walks, locals and tourists pour through the doors thanks to the pub’s consistent food, warm hospitality and wide drink selection. In summer, the patio and thriving beer garden, which boasts views across ...
View full reviewTrue to its name, The Atmospheric Railway Inn sits alongside the railway at Starcross. The pub has recently been refreshed, setting a relaxing and welcoming scene for a bite to eat, leisurely pint or hearty dinner. The inn has its own car park, access to cycle and walking trails and Starcross station is across the road. There’s ...
View full reviewTake in the views of the Exe estuary and the marina at The Point Bar & Grill. This light, airy venue – adorned with contemporary boating photos and memorabilia – is the perfect spot for any occasion. The Point is a great local restaurant, with friendly service, seasonal fresh food and a real sense of community.
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For a family-friendly bar and grill offering quality, value-for-money food in a seaside location, The Boathouse is the place. It is spread over two floors, with a beer garden for fine weather, so you can enjoy great views of the beach and nearby nature reserve. The Boathouse offers everything from excellent children's meals to huge ...
View full reviewA family-run inn that dates back to the 18th century, Mount Pleasant Inn can be found in the picturesque seaside resort of Dawlish Warren. Its setting affords this friendly restaurant and bed and breakfast outstanding views across the Exe Estuary and it’s just a stone’s throw from the South West Coast Path, which offers a beau...
View full reviewSet in 19 acres of woodlands is the great Langstone Cliff Hotel. This cheery South Devon establishment welcomes children with open arms, and is a hotspot
for families and holiday-makers setting out to see the surrounding golden beaches and sandy dunes. Inside this bustling hotel, there’s an indoor and outdoor swimming poo...
As a regular visitor to The Grapevine, I can attest to the consistently high standards of food and service. On my most recent visit, I had a stone-baked pizza topped with hoisin duck and spring onions, while my friend enjoyed a bowl of Exmouth mussels. The food was beautifully presented and very tasty – you c...
View full reviewIt's easy to be distracted by the breathtaking sea views while wandering down Exmouth's Beacon Hill, but both locals and visitors should keep an eye out for another local treasure: Beacon Vaults. The busy bar is well stocked with a thirst-quenching range of ales, beers, wines and spirits, many from the West Country. Meanwhile, in th...
View full reviewAt the Ganges, it's the food that matters. Fans of classic Indian fare will enjoy the range of tikka, Balti, biryani and Mughlai dishes, which range from £5.20 to £13.95. For the more adventurous, who prefer a little more authentic spice, the offerings under the chef's specials section will surely not disappoint - the Ka...
View full reviewBased at the Royal Beacon Hotel, boasting glorious views of the sea and hotel gardens, 1810 offers a refreshingly relaxed dining experience. The award-winning chefs present mouth-watering dishes, created from fresh and local produce wherever possible. A lunchtime brasserie menu is offered (which is also available in the bar), or vis...
View full review�Located in the cellars of the Royal Beacon Hotel in Exmouth, Donato's is one of my favourite Italian restaurants in the South West. The restaurant was renovated in 2007, doubling the capacity and resulting in an establishment that's full of charm and offers a great atmosphere. The food is where this restaurant really shines, bo...
View full reviewSituated next to the historic Powderham Castle, The Orangery is the perfect place to escape the bustle of city life and enjoy a top-notch breakfast, lunch or cream tea. This airy building with its high-beamed ceiling and numerous French windows has a bistro-like ambience, and when the sun is shining you can also dine on the patio ...
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