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Situated 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 reviewRecommended in both the Michelin and Lonely Planet guides, @Angela's is not only critically acclaimed, but also well-respected by local foodies. This is thanks to its high standards and simple culinary philosophy: locally sourced, fresh food in an agreeable atmosphere. Contemporary surroundings contribute to the experience - crisp w...
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 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 reviewThe Fat Pig is a renovated Victorian pub huddled amongst Exeter’s independent shops, and encompasses a smokehouse, a brewery and a small distillery.
Here, the kitchen team is hot on locality, so food miles are kept low and produce comes from Devon’s rivers, rolling moors and breezy coastlines. Rare-breed pork is sourced...
One of Exeter's newest hot spots, Charlie's Live Lounge promises a break from the old routine, offering three floors of entertainment with acoustic sets in the restaurant downstairs, live bands and DJ sets in the loft, and a karaoke lounge on the first floor. If you're looking for somewhere to chill out after a night on the town the...
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 reviewTucked in amongst the host of retro shops on Fore Street in Exeter's quirky West Quarter you will find Ganges. With its fabulously grand yet thoroughly modern interior, finding this eatery is a bit of an unexpected gem because it is such a departure from the traditional curry house. Having undergone a complete makeover in Novemb...
View full reviewBoasting 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...
View full reviewWhen entering Forn, a super-stylish bar in Exeter’s city centre, you feel like you have been transported to a contemporary bodega in one of Barcelona or Madrid’s fashionable districts. Inside, you’ll find trendy filament light bulbs, copper-topped tables, walnut cow horn chairs and aged leather bar stools lini...
View full reviewSt Olaves Hotel is a small, intimate hotel and restaurant situated in the very centre of historic Exeter. The 15-bedroom hotel and restaurant offers guests a luxurious, tranquil home from home, only a few minutes' walk from the High Street, the new Princesshay shopping centre and Exeter University. The classic Georgian hotel has...
View full reviewEx The Treasury Restaurant at St Olaves is situated in the heart of Exeter City Centre, only a few minutes' walk from the High Street, Princesshay Shopping Centre and Exeter University. New chef Ollie Harry has recently introduced a bistro menu, popular with lunchtime diners, alongside the traditional à la carte option fo...
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 reviewFor a cosy meal or special celebration, head for Al Farid Moroccan restaurant. Having discovered Al Farid in the heart of Exeter in Cathedral Yard, we entered to discover a world of silks and souks, filled with spicy, fruity aromas, dramatic shades of red and purple and evocative music. The menu offers variety - 30 mezze to choose f...
View full reviewAdjacent 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...
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