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An unmissable destination for meat-lovers, The Pig & Pallet is the go-to spot for all things pulled, cured and barbecued. Whether your taste is for juicy chicken wings seasoned with Texan sweet chilli, or crispy fries loaded up with melting blue cheese sauce, this tantalising venue has something for you, and even for vegetaria...
View full reviewCommunity pubs don't come any more inviting than The Nelson. A shelter for all in the picturesque suburb of Topsham, this pub is a great place to enjoy a tasty meal, relax with a drink, or meet up with friends and family for a good chat. The menu is filled with traditional favourites, constructed using ingredients procured from t...
View full reviewThis vibrant pub is situated in the heart of Exeter, and is a phenomenal spot for everything from a quick bite to eat to a casual night out. We attended on pizza night and were hugely impressed with the friendly, effi cient staff and the incredible food. Named CAMRA’S Exeter and East Devon Cider Pub of the Year four years runnin...
View full reviewSidwell Street may not instantly spring to mind as a location for a relaxed cosmopolitan bar, but the fantastic Amber Rooms is more than at home here. With contemporary design and specially imported works by Vietnamese artist Bui Huu Hung, this is the perfect place for cool summer pavement dining, enjoying a cold glass of Chablis, o...
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 reviewWhether you're looking to enjoy a quiet drink or a fun community event, the Wonford Inn will provide. Even if you're only visiting the area, you'll feel like a regular in no time thanks to the pub's warm and friendly atmosphere. There's always something going on here, from charity family fun days, themed evenings and discos to regul...
View full reviewThe 17th-Century Horse & Groom welcomes one and all, whether you have the kids in tow, or you're a visiting tourist. Pull up a stool at the bar and survey the two weekly changing real ales - one is always local (like Avocet Ale from Exeter). Otherwise there's plenty of refreshment of the grape variety. Service behind the bar com...
View full reviewThe Abbey Inn has ample outside seating from which to appreciate the vista of the River Dart, which flows alongside the inn. The pub has gone from strength to strength in recent years, proving a wonderful place to pull up a pew and browse the menus full of home-cooked food.
We began on a delicious high note, my guest enjoyi...
This picture-postcard hotel sits in an area steeped in myth and fable, with links to famous literature. The Dartbridge Inn dates back to the 19th century and embraces traditional features, from open fires to oak beams. In addition to ten delightful bedrooms, this dog-friendly inn also includes a charming bar and restaurant area, whic...
View full reviewSince last July, Tony Chart and his son have been working hard to turn the Windsor Castle into the 'local' Exeter residents deserve. The traditional feel of this 19th-Century building, which is just half a mile from the centre of Exeter, is evident throughout. Families are welcome, and dog walkers looking for a thirst-quenching pint...
View full reviewWhether you fancy challenging your friends to a game of darts, or simply want to enjoy a family meal, historic thatched pub the Royal Oak is the place to be. There are no televisions to disrupt your conversation, so you can spend quality time with friends and family - although there is a jukebox if you want to choose a favourite tun...
View full reviewThe Globe Inn is a traditional village pub nestled amongst charming whitewashed cottages and cobbled streets of this beautiful estuary-side village, complete with stunning views and an abundance of wildlife. This is a popular spot with locals and visitors alike and the friendly team ensures that every guest receives a warm welcome...
View full reviewConveniently located a five minute walk away from St James’ Park football ground, and not far from Belmont Park, this cosy pub is a friendly place to hide away from the hustle and bustle of the city. It offers a warm welcome to both locals and visitors alike. Traditional features like the open fire, wooden floorboards and panell...
View full reviewTravel by train from Exeter, Exmouth or further afield, cycle or walk along the cycle track from Exmouth, or simply saunter in from the harbour. Just don’t forget to call in at The Swan Inn when you are next in this neck of the woods.
Situated next to the yacht club and just metres from the water’s edge, The Swan is fam...
Take in the views of the Exe estuary and the marina at The Point Bar & Grill. This light, airy venue – adorned with contemporary boating photos and memorabilia – is the perfect spot for any occasion. The Point is a great local restaurant, with friendly service, seasonal fresh food and a real sense of community.
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