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This chic meeting place in Exeter’s leafy Southernhay quarter bustles with the banter of city life. First and foremost a wine bar, Rendezvous boasts an impressive cellar and knowledgeable staff. The food, originally intended to complement the wine list, has rightly earned a following of its own. After 12 years, Rendezvous has ma...
View full reviewA contemporary wonderland, The Magdalen Chapter is housed in the former West of England Eye Hospital. This striking 19th-century building has been sympathetically restored by award-winning architects to transform it into an intimate and stylish hotel, complete with bar, restaurant, spa and lounge. The restaurant boasts a theatre-...
View full reviewRun by Sam Pounds for the last nine years, Harry's is part restaurant, part local institution. It is a very visual place, with huge windows, an open kitchen separated by stained glass, stripped wood, candles and fairy lights. You instantly feel at home when you step inside, and the young, friendly staff reinforce this feeling. Sa...
View full reviewFor those hoping to enjoy American-inspired street food in a trendy, upbeat restaurant setting, look no further than Hubbox.
Here you can indulge in tasty starters like halloumi nuggets and mac and cheese fingers. For something a little more substantial why not order nachos with all the toppings? Hubbox exclusively uses 21-...
Set within the glorious landscape of Dartmoor National Park, Prince Hall is an 18th-century manor house offering breathtaking views, a relaxed, informal atmosphere and impeccable food courtesy of its award-winning restaurant.
A favourite destination for foodies, Prince Hall is renowned for putting quality fir...
The Tavistock Inn is brimming with history. Dating back to around 1413, it’s supposedly one of England’s oldest pubs, so has plenty of tales to tell. Back in the day it used to offer welcome respite to travellers trekking across atmospheric Dartmoor. During the English Civil War, some Roundhead Gunners were billeted at the pub...
View full reviewTyepyedong is an independent family-run restaurant and a well-established Exeter institution. The decor is simple and spotless, the service swift and the atmosphere delightful. The food is also top notch, earning this unpretentious little eatery excellent reviews on TripAdvisor.
The first noodle bar in Exeter...
Sidwell Street may not instantly spring to mind as a location for a relaxed cosmopolitan bar, but the fantastic Amber Rooms is more than at home here. With contemporary design and specially imported works by Vietnamese artist Bui Huu Hung, this is the perfect place for cool summer pavement dining, enjoying a cold glass of Chablis, o...
View full reviewA cosy, authentic local eatery, Café Catalan has made a good name for itself in the three years that it has been open, and it’s no wonder. With a relaxed, informal atmosphere, the restaurant serves an exciting range of tapas, and the bar offers a selection of Spanish sherries as well as a good choice of wine. The staff are real...
View full reviewDespite having only opened in June 2014, Truffles Café is already the proud owner of a Taste of the West Gold Award. In the daytime, diners are treated to high-quality café fare and freshly created specials, which utilise organic ingredients from the plethora of nearby producers. In the evenings this modern café...
View full reviewSince opening in 2014, Meat 59 has become one of Devon’s go-to spots for top-notch burgers. Due to the success of the Exeter and Torquay branches, Meat 59 has now opened a new restaurant in Newton Abbot. This quirky, family-run restaurant has won multiple awards including being named the second best burger in the UK by TripAdvis...
View full reviewEnsconced in the breathtaking surrounds of Dartmoor National Park, you’ll find the Two Bridges Hotel resting on the banks of the West Dart River. With stunning scenery in every direction, the Two Bridges is a haven in which to escape the outside world, relax and enjoy fine hospitality alongside first-class food and drink.
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For delicious food, real ale and excellent hospitality pay a visit to The Clifton. It’s the first pub in Exeter to have its own bakery, which is used to bake the freshest sourdough, beer bread, and The Clifton’s famous homemade pies every day. The atmosphere is unbeatable and the recent renovation has turned the pub into a cos...
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