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Families, couples and groups of friends all assemble at The New Inn, no doubt drawn in by the cosy atmosphere, wonderful hospitality and great selection of food and drink. High standards are important at this pub, which has received a food hygiene rating of five. Fare is traditional in nature and complemented by a number of real ale...
View full reviewDiscover a breath of fresh air in the heart of Ashburton – a place where silver service meets rustic charm. Based in a beautiful converted library, everything in this enchanting venue was hand-crafted by the family that runs it, from the wine rack and chairs to the salt and pepper shakers. To keep things fresh the à la carte ev...
View full reviewThe Royal Oak, in the heart of the bustling market town of Ashburton on the fringes of Dartmoor, has been welcoming travellers for generations. A coach house in the 18th Century, this venue has since maintained a long-standing reputation for providing a warm welcome with quality local ales and ciders, something Edric, the new landlo...
View full reviewThe origin of the word tapa is from the Spanish verb tapar meaning 'to cover'. Apparently, a slice of cured ham or chorizo was placed over the mouth of a wine glass in order to keep the flies out. Since these meats were particularly salty, they produced a thirst and smart tavern owners embraced the tapa as a means of increasing t...
View full reviewThis outstanding independent eatery, which recently earned a silver Taste of the West award, pairs delicious cuisine with first-rate service, all served in a relaxed atmosphere that is welcoming to all. Swing by for brunch from 9am to 2.30pm and tuck into the likes of smashed avocado, seasoned vine tomatoes and a poached egg atop ...
View full reviewThis traditional treasure lies directly along the Two Moors Way walking route and is very popular with both walkers and cyclists enjoying the unspoilt Devon countryside. The pub seamlessly blends tradition with country comfort to create a welcoming atmosphere. Long-standing staff welcome visitors and locals in the cosy bar to rela...
View full reviewSince early 2003 The Grove has been working in partnership with local farmers and producers to bring a real taste of Devon to their guests. The owners are confident that the hard work of those farmers and producers is evident in the quality food they serve. Why not try the individual beef Wellington made with fully matured Devon beef...
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 reviewAnyone that has walked, cycled or driven through Dartmoor will know the importance of finding a welcoming place to relax after a day spent exploring. Dartmoor Lodge is one such place. It's not just newcomers, but locals too who come here to enjoy a refreshing pint, some wholesome cuisine and a genuinely friendly atmosphere. The trad...
View full reviewLocated in the grounds of Exeter College, @thirty-four is a gastronomic delight run by budding young chefs and their award-winning mentors. The restaurant recently received a Gold Award from the AA College Rosette Scheme for the quality of hospitality, service and cuisine it offers, and with good reason. Students are occasionally ...
View full reviewThe Bickford Arms is a charming 17th-century pub and bed and breakfast in the historic market town of Holsworthy, only a short drive from Dartmoor and the stunning beaches of the North Devon coast. Besides offering 11 comfortable and spotless en-suite rooms that have earned it a top rating on LateRooms, the Bickford...
View full reviewThe boutique Queens Court Hotel is a chic and comfortable place to return to after a day out in or around Exeter, whether you've been hitting the shops, seeing sights such as the cathedral and historic quayside, or venturing further afield to Exmouth or Dawlish. A beautiful Grade II listed converted townhouse in the heart of the ci...
View full reviewThe Olive Tree is the perfect place for city-centre dining at affordable prices. Sit back, unwind and enjoy pre-dinner drinks in the lounge bar or outside on the terrace, complete with umbrella and heater for chilly evenings. The restaurant is stylish and the classic decor is brought to life with Venetian masks, olive oil bottles an...
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...
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