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Five-star service and fabulous food to suit all tastes is on the menu at Jack Sprat's - and that's the verdict from the legion of delighted diners who have left glowing reviews online. Located slap-bang in the middle of Dawlish's main shopping street, this small yet perfectly formed little café-restaurant is ranked in the top...
View full reviewPretty Dawlish is blessed with lots of independent cafés and restaurants, each offering its own unique charm. Overlooking The Lawn, the quirkily named Dabbling Duck is one such venue. Here you can enjoy healthy portions of home-cooked food at reasonable prices. The interior of this family-run café is pretty, rustic and...
View full reviewWe called in for lunch at the family-run Country Table Café on a busy Saturday lunchtime and felt at home straight away. The staff were friendly and attentive and the menu varied and inviting, with an impressive selection of gluten-free, vegetarian and vegan options among the breakfasts, sandwiches, snacks and cake...
View full reviewSituated on the edge of The Lawn, this family-friendly restaurant offers a varied menu of home-cooked food. Pride of place must go to the traditional daily carvery. Choose from two meats (four on Sunday) plus Yorkshire puddings, stuffing, vegetables and gravy, all priced at only £6.50 from Monday to Saturday and £6.95 on...
View full reviewSet in the beautiful village of Hennock, high above Teign Valley, this cosy, traditional pub dates back to the 16th century. The new owner Michael, who told us that the entrance bar had been standing since 1666, welcomed us warmly.
To start I indulged in fragrant crabcakes with chilli jam, while my companion enjoyed spicy n...
Housed in one of Newton Abbot's oldest listed buildings and overlooking Wolborough Street, Olive offers relaxed surroundings, friendly staff and sizable portions that are perfect for sharing. A wide-ranging menu lists several appetisers such as garlic ciabatta bread and stuffed olives, and no less than 40 mains, including salads, ho...
View full reviewHead for the clock tower on Wolborough Street and you've as good as arrived. Opened in September 2011, the Rio Grande Tex Mex Bar & Grill quickly established itself as a party venue for all ages, thanks to its friendly service, generous portions, great atmosphere and value for money. Try the stuffed jalapeno peppers or the succu...
View full reviewPositioned along a fine stretch of South Devon coastline, Dawlish is popular year-round with both visitors and locals who hold it dearly in their hearts. A trip to this lovely seaside town isn’t complete without a visit to Home Kitchen. After a stroll along the coast, following the historic Dawlish railway, why&nb...
View full reviewSurrounded by luscious gardens in the picturesque village of Shaldon, The Ness is a handsome pub housed in a Grade II listed Georgian property on the South West Coast Path. Offering different socialising areas, which are adorned with vintage boating memorabilia, it’s the perfect spot for whiling away the hours while taking in th...
View full reviewThe Church House Inn has stood in the quaint village of Stokeinteignhead for over 800 years. Originally built to house the stonemasons who were building the church next door, the inn has an impressive history. Patrons travel from near and far to sample the excellent cuisine, with many calling in again and again.
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The Cromwell Arms is an award-winning country inn, with 14 bedrooms, on the edge of Dartmoor. Having won the Best Beer Pub with St Austell Brewery and become finalists in the Great British Pub Awards recently, it is truly worth a visit. A traditional inn with beams, cosy corners and log fires, The Cromwell Arms offers a warm and invi...
View full reviewAfter travelling around India I had returned well and truly seduced by the country, its culture and its cuisine. Back in Blighty, I was keen to rekindle the experience, and so a friend recommended Spice Bazaar. A far cry from some of the curry houses I've been to in this country, Spice Bazaar was stylish, unique and contemporary in ...
View full reviewRecently appointed chef, Richard Quested, has re-vitalised this popular café in this contemporary crafts centre (free admission), introducing a new menu that includes artisan breads baked on site, and creating quite a buzz with his exceptional cakes. The 'homemade' mantra extends to the full menu, with a seasonally adjusted l...
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