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Lovingly prepared home-cooked food, a warm welcome and an Aladdin's cave of artifacts await you at Old Timers Restaurant and Wine Bar. Just seconds away from Exeter's High Street, it's one of the city's best-kept secrets - a great place to take a break from the hustle and enjoy fantastic food and drink. And if it's gloriously sunny,...
View full reviewStarz Bar & Grill is Exeter’s original independent American restaurant and has been serving locals and newbies alike for 14 years. Famous for their large portions, Starz serves everything from slow-cooked ribs and juicy steaks to delicious homemade burgers and flavoursome fajitas. At Starz it’s all about fun, and the cockt...
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 reviewFor 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...
View full review�The Milkmaid Café & Restaurant has been a family favourite in Exeter for over 30 years. Standing just a stone's throw from the 11th-Century Exeter Cathedral and the 21st-Century Princesshay shopping centre, it's an ideal place to pop in for lunch or to enjoy a coffee on the sunny terrace. Linking the past and the present, ...
View full reviewA good local is a must for me; wherever I lay my hat, there needs to be somewhere nearby that's family friendly, provides a menu of traditional value-for-money pub grub and welcomes furry companions with open arms. Well, Pat and Bill's The Village Inn at Whipton is exactly that. Bar snacks include piping-hot pasties and pies; and...
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 reviewLocated in the rolling east Devon countryside and set in colourful, well cared-for gardens, The Five Bells is a 16th-Century thatched country pub that was originally a farmhouse. Inside, gleaming copper and brass, as well as many artefacts and watercolours, complement the inglenook fireplace and oak beams. The Five Bells present...
View full reviewMy guest and I were looked after in the attractive lounge of this newly renovated establishment. There was a bar menu, an à la carte menu and a specials board available from which to choose. Following an appetiser of warm bread with balsamic vinegar and olive oil, my companion started with garlic mushrooms smothered in a crea...
View full reviewSince taking over The White Hart, owner Andrew Benstead has given this 16th-century pub a new lease of life. You’re guaranteed an enthusiastic welcome from the friendly staff who stop at nothing to make you feel welcome. Inside is a traditional cobbled floor, low ceiling and a huge fireplace, while outside you’ll find a beauti...
View full reviewTraditional inside and out, the Royal Oak in Exeter is the quintessential local pub. Situated on the banks of the River Exe, this centrally located pub has been standing strong for over 100 years. The interior is everything you would expect, complete with oak beams and the unique addition of interesting photography depicting the ...
View full reviewOpen since April 2013, Cosy Club in Exeter has already gained a dedicated fan base. From the delectable food offering to the comprehensive selection of cocktails, there’s something for everyone at this eclectic restaurant.
Brunch is available until 6pm, as are panini and sandwiches. If burgers are more your...
A 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 reviewOne 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 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...
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