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Toast Coffee House is a sophisticated venue with a distinctive urban feel, located in the heart of Okehampton town centre. We sat beneath huge lampshades and gazed out of the floor-to-ceiling windows as the friendly staff whipped up our delicious brunch. Come mid-morning all the seats were full, with toasted sourdough being one of...
View full reviewLakeside Café offers a uniquely serene setting for a day out – the building sits on the edge of Roadford Lake, where plenty of activities such as sailing, kayaking and paddleboarding take place. The good-humoured staff offer guests a warm welcome, so who could resist staying for a light bite, delicious lunch or homemade Devon c...
View full reviewSitting alongside a picturesque river in Tavistock, The East Gate Café offers a stunning setting accompanied by tasty food and drink. Basking in the sunshine on the outside decked terrace, the river trickling beside us, we looked over the menu of foodie favourites, from various breakfasts to hearty lunches and more. We opt...
View full reviewStreet Café is the ideal place to stop for a bite to eat on a cycle ride or country walk. This charming, independent eatery is owned and run by Hannah and Tom, and offers visitors a tranquil retreat in which to enjoy breakfast, lunch or simply a smooth cappuccino. The coffee is triple certified and locally roasted, and this popul...
View full reviewThe Old Pump House sits on the outskirts of Plymouth in lovely countryside at the historic Lopwell Dam. Take the time to sit back and relax and watch the wildlife while indulging in a sumptuous afternoon cream (which utilises local Plymouth tea and Devon coffee) or a wedge of freshly made cake.
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On the edge of Dartmoor sits a family-run restaurant that has become a firm favourite with locals and holidaymakers alike, thanks to its array of high quality, delicious dishes. The Diner is run by the Hajiyianni family - renowned restaurateur Andrew came out of retirement to help his daughter set up the business in 2004 and still r...
View full reviewSet at the heart of a tranquil valley amid verdant countryside and affording spectacular views of Buckfast Abbey, The Grange Restaurant serves a feast of delicious homemade hot meals, lighter dishes, cakes and freshly baked pastries as well as the classic Devon cream tea. It can also cater for children’s lunches and offers break...
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 reviewRecently 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 reviewSituated in the heart of Plymouth’s historic Barbican is this chocoholic’s dream. The heavenly aroma of fresh chocolate hangs in the air, and scrumptious homemade cakes and chocolate creations abound in this delightful chocolate café and shop. Sit and indulge in a wonderful aromatic hot chocolate and taste beautiful cakes or ...
View full review�Found on Plymouth's historic Barbican, Monty's is a café catering for all ages and tastes. Tea or coffee? Boiled egg and soldiers or eggs Benedict? Homemade burger or a steak sandwich? The choice of breakfasts here is unsurpassed in Plymouth. If you're looking for lunch, relax and let the team of talented chefs cook your choic...
View full reviewThe Dock brings modern, laid-back dining to the beautiful Coastal Quarter of Plymouth, and showcases the area's engineering past and stunning seascapes thanks to its floor-to-ceiling windows and beautiful balcony. The restaurant's two first-floor balcony dining areas provide a pleasant view of the Millbay basin which was designed an...
View full reviewThe unique Boathouse Café, built into the fisherman's arches on the May flower Steps, is a stone's throw from Plymouth's historic Barbican. From breakfast and light lunches through to evening dining, The Boathouse Café serves up a classic menu of seasonal produce and some of the freshest fish available. The menu is alw...
View full reviewVoted 'Top Garden to visit in the UK' by Which? Travel Magazine and a popular venue for wedding ceremonies and receptions, RHS Rosemoor Garden Kitchen, just outside Great Torrington, is a fantastic place boasting fine food and beautiful surroundings. From Sunday roasts to cold platters, sandwiches to cakes and pastries, the menu fea...
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