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Adjacent to Exeter's St. Peter's Cathedral stand three cottages, the Three Gables. Built in 1540 they housed the stonemasons that worked on the cathedral and, since 1995, one cottage has housed the delightful Thai Orchid Restaurant. The restaurant comprises two levels of fine Thai dining without the pretension one might normally exp...
View full reviewThis popular, bustling vegetarian café, owned and run by three young and enthusiastic partners, sits facing the cathedral in the heart of Exeter. In fine weather you can dine handsomely on a stunning, modestly priced range of vegetarian, gluten-free and vegan foods alfresco in Cathedral Yard. All dishes are prepared on the pr...
View full reviewAlthough Marmalade seems unassuming from the outside, its speciality food stands out from the crowd. Whether you dine in or take away, you can choose from a range of sandwich fillings on artisan baguettes, pizzas, pies and much more. The deli also offers a selection of speciality cheeses and antipasti, plus local wines, pickles and,...
View full reviewSituated on the banks of the River Exe, surrounded by historic buildings and cobbled streets, you’ll find Mango’s. This contemporary café is set in a 19th-century quayside cellar and the long room has been tastefully fitted with industrial-style lighting and comfy booths to create a laid-back ambience. The outdoor seating –...
View full reviewThis traditional tearoom perched on Exeter’s bustling and historic quayside is the perfect pit-stop for a light lunch and a cuppa. It’s a tea-lover’s haven with over 100 varieties to get your hands on, not to mention the cream tea itself – made all the more splendid by the home-baked scones and cakes and array of jams serv...
View full reviewFamily is key to the Italian way of life, which is why at Bella Italia both in Exeter and Plymouth they welcome everyone, young and old, to enjoy some fine Italian fare. At Bella Italia in Exeter, just off the high street, you can relax and refuel away from the hustle and bustle. Meanwhile, Plymouth's Bella Italia is a stone's throw...
View full reviewAward-winning, family-owned West Country café group Boston Tea Party should be the first choice for anyone looking for ethically sourced food and drink, affordable prices and an easy-going atmosphere. Now 15 years old, Boston Tea Party still focuses on the principles upon which it was formed back in 1996 - high-quality, local...
View full reviewIn its prime spot overlooking the water in Exeter, Bar Venezia boasts a great party vibe and some fine Mediterranean food. This is a restaurant, bar and dance venue, all rolled into one vibrant package. Join the salsa classes every Sunday and Wednesday, or the restaurant serves up a selection of sunny dishes to get your tastebuds da...
View full reviewFor as long as anyone can remember, it was said that the bones on display in the Well House Tavern basement cellar were those of a young woman who died from the plague in the 14th Century. However analysis by archaeological pathologists has revealed that the bones, in fact, belong to two people. Could this discovery throw light on on...
View full reviewFormerly known as Coolings, this popular wine and cocktail bar - an Exeter stalwart for the past 30 years - has been stunningly refurbished, complete with a brandnew menu. This is complemented by an excellent wine list, real ales and, of course, renowned cocktails. The menu offers a wide choice of homemade, freshly prepared dishe...
View full reviewNestled in the cloisters of Exeter’s historic cathedral in the heart of the city, this unique venue is a great place in which to unwind. Visit for breakfast, a light lunch, or treat yourself to a delicious cake or scone and a pot of tea. There’s plenty of seating both inside and out, and children are well catered for, making t...
View full reviewThe Michael Caines Restaurant at ABode Exeter is the jewel in the crown of this stylish and historic city-centre boutique hotel. Michael Caines is from Exeter and has helped to put Devon's capital city on the map as a top foodie destination. Start out in the Champagne bar and peruse the enticing, seasonally changing menu over a ...
View full reviewWith views of Exeter Cathedral while you dine and the city’s historic Roman wall nearby, there is no place like Princesshay for dining and socialising after a busy day. Boasting a plethora of over 70 stores and a diverse range of dining venues, including family-friendly restaurants, cuisine from around the world and plenty of al...
View full reviewAfter the success of the Sidwell Street branch, Hubbox has moved to a much bigger site to offer a menu of award-winning gourmet burgers, salads, nachos and a specials menu of dishes cooked on the charcoal barbecue grill.
The new site – consisting of two floors with a beautifully designed interior – pays homage to the na...
Boasting a prime location on Exeter’s bustling quayside, On The Waterfront is a legendary local hotspot, which recently won a Taste of the West Gold award. Inside there is a brand-new sleek and stylish bar stocked with a fine selection of local ale, wine, gin and cider. My dining partner and I sat outside on the newly refurbishe...
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