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Recently 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...
View full reviewThe Terrace Café, situated in the Devon Guild of Craftsmen, is a friendly, cosy riverside café serving excellent snacks, drinks and lunches. The menus are reasonably priced, and the team prides itself on sourcing top-notch local ingredients from the very best local suppliers. All of the food served is prepared in-house, cakes an...
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 reviewSet in the picture-postcard village of Abbotskerwell, the Orchard Café & Deli has established itself as a community hub. It’s abuzz with locals chatting over a cuppa, families out to lunch and new faces choosing tasty delights from the treasure trove of homemade and locally sourced goods.
Visitors feel welcome from t...
It seems 26 is a lucky number for the proprietors of Twentysix Café & Bistro - since 2010, this 26-seater café, located at number 26 Regent Street, has continued to grow in popularity. Although, with a menu like Twentysix's, no luck is needed, as patrons can't resist coming back for everything from warm buttery cro...
View full reviewBeachcomber sits in a prime position on the sea's edge, near the children's play park on the Teignmouth coast. For this and many other reasons, this lively café is a hit with locals and tourists alike. Choose to sit inside, relax on the ample outdoor seating, or order your treats to take away. Breakfast is an exciting affa...
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 reviewFive-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 reviewAlthough Marmalade seems unassuming from the outside, its speciality food stands out from the crowd. Whether you dine in or take away, you can choose from a range of sandwich fillings on artisan baguettes, pizzas, pies and much more. The deli also offers a selection of speciality cheeses and antipasti, plus local wines, pickles and,...
View full reviewThis traditional tearoom perched on Exeter’s bustling and historic quayside is the perfect pit-stop for a light lunch and a cuppa. It’s a tea-lover’s haven with over 100 varieties to get your hands on, not to mention the cream tea itself – made all the more splendid by the home-baked scones and cakes and array of jams serv...
View full reviewSituated on the banks of the River Exe, surrounded by historic buildings and cobbled streets, you’ll find Mango’s. This contemporary café is set in a 19th-century quayside cellar and the long room has been tastefully fitted with industrial-style lighting and comfy booths to create a laid-back ambience. The outdoor seating –...
View full reviewNestled in the cloisters of Exeter’s historic cathedral in the heart of the city, this unique venue is a great place in which to unwind. Visit for breakfast, a light lunch, or treat yourself to a delicious cake or scone and a pot of tea. There’s plenty of seating both inside and out, and children are well catered for, making t...
View full reviewFerns is a dependable fixture in the Guildhall Shopping Centre; shoppers, workers and families have been coming here for a bite to eat for over 20 years. The secret to its continued success is a simple yet effective one: they serve wholesome homemade food and offer the best in service and hospitality. Classic, comfortable and cosy, ...
View full reviewTea on the Green is a licensed restaurant housed in a 16th-century building overlooking Exeter’s historic Cathedral Green. This restaurant brings together influences from great cuisines around the world and the great British tradition of tea time come afternoon. Pull up a pew outside on the cobbled patio, join in the conversatio...
View full reviewThis buzzy and friendly independent restaurant offers a unique city-centre dining experience with a London feel. Reopened in autumn 2013 following a major refurbishment and rebrand, Lloyd’s Kitchen opens daily from 7.30am attracting tourists, shoppers and locals for freshly prepared breakfasts, including eggs perf...
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