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Hidden away in the heart of Plymouth city centre, Charlie Franks is a 1920s-themed speakeasy restaurant that prides itself on quality, superbly tasty and beautifully presented food sourced from excellent local suppliers. With a bar boasting the best cocktails in town, including chocolate and hazelnut Martini, Champagne Charlie, an...
View full reviewOccupying a prime spot in the centre of Plymouth is Lanterns Restaurant, a family-run Greek restaurant with a long-standing history of serving delicious food. Through word of mouth the restaurant has gained a large following – head to TripAdvisor or Facebook and you’ll find a plethora of reviews singing the venue’s praises.<...
View full reviewThe Steak and Omelette Bar has been at the centre of Plymouth's bustling town for over 40 years, serving up delicious steaks and maintaining a longestablished, excellent reputation. No visit to Plymouth would be complete without a drink or a meal at this landmark steakhouse, which offers great value for money. Excitingly, they have ...
View full reviewThe Eagle pub is a member of the Best Bar None programme, and winner of Plymouth's Best Traditional Pub for both 2013 and 2014. Located in the heart of Plymouth's revitalised East End, and on the doorstep of the Pannier Market, The Eagle is alive with character, music and entertainment; this is a real British pub that offers afforda...
View full reviewBurgers, dogs and beers – it’s what HUBBOX do best. Think award-winning handmade burgers made from traditionally farmed South West beef, proper smoked pork and beef hotdogs, paired with a considered range of the finest craft beers.
The first HUBBOX restaurant, situated in Truro, started life as a pop-up restaurant in a ...
Amongst the bustling, trendy top end of Plymouth's city centre lies this charming and classy restaurant. For breakfast, lunch and evening meals, Shallyns is a perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city; this is mainly due to its Venetian baroque theme, which offers an abundance of Continental elegance and lends a feeling...
View full reviewThis iconic restaurant and tapas bar has been part of the Plymouth restaurant scene for 25 years and is nestled between the Theatre Royal and the Pavilions at Derry's Cross. A warm welcome awaits you at this little Spanish haven. The Spanish-inspired menu, complemented by a selection of wines, Sangria, beers and a wide-ranging cockt...
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 reviewChloe's is a petite restaurant with a big personality. It's run by a family team, and this is refl ected in its sociable, open ambience and individual service. The walls are adorned with photographs of the French chef and his exquisite food, his family and La Rochelle - one of the many personal touches that make dining here memorabl...
View full reviewMaking the most of the superb yield of the nearby Devonshire coast, independent Morgan's produces a menu inspired by the fresh, exceedingly tasty cuisine of Italy and the Med. Dishes are simple, without compromise when it comes to quality ingredients, and served in an atmosphere of relaxed conviviality. Head chef Christian brings...
View full reviewPlymouth is home to this lovely, truly authentic restaurant, specialising in traditional Punjabi, Kashmiri, Bengali and Indian cuisine. The interior is bright and inviting, featuring a vivid red patterned carpet set elegantly against cream walls, with white and turquoise cloths on tables set with stylish precision; elaborate candles ...
View full reviewThe Baba is a family-run business which has been established in Plymouth for 14 years; its doors are always open to those looking for a spice-filled exotic night and a world of culinary creativity. The restaurant offers around 200 covers for diners wanting a pleasant evening with polite and efficient service. It is located near the p...
View full reviewA tastefully refurbished chapel with towering stained glass windows and an arched wooden ceiling houses this magnificent restaurant. Inside, the decor tastefully accentuates the history of the venue. Low-level lighting, huge gilded mirrors and exposed brick walls add to the charming ambience and character.
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If you want an authentic taste of Nepal then this restaurant, tucked away in the centre of Plymouth, is the place to go. From the incredibly warm welcome to the internal decor, The Ganges & Gurkha Restaurant is spot on. The menu is designed by the charming owner, who was born in Kathmandu, and features local ingredients and spec...
View full reviewGet your fiesta underway and sign up to the colourful spiciness of a night at Plymouth's Arribas. Straight from Mexico, with all the fiery flavours and subtle spicing that implies, comes a delicious menu of classic Central American dishes. Latin music and the bustle of hungry patrons signalled the start of our night at Arribas. Y...
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