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Family 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 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 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 reviewThis unassuming gem is tucked away in the charming village of Ugborough. A versatile establishment, the Anchor Inn is a pub, restaurant and B&B. The team is amiable and welcoming, with an innate understanding of customer service. We booked the full bed-and-breakfast experience and felt right at home from the outset (if only ho...
View full reviewYour table beside the sea awaits you at The Waterfront Restaurant on Plymouth's Hoe. Only a five minute walk from the city centre, yet worlds apart, this is as close to the sea as you can get without getting wet. Relax inside this elegant restaurant or put on your jumper and sit on the nautical deck with its wonderful sea view. Watc...
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 reviewThe New Continental Hotel can be found within a building of true antiquity. Grade II listed and built in the 19th century, this venue ticks all the boxes, thanks to its central location, comprehensive food and drink offerings and contemporary accommodation.
Steve's Brasserie's extensive wine list and complementary menu cate...
The 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 reviewJust a stone’s throw from the beautiful Avon estuary, you’ll find The Oyster Shack tucked away in the valley under a bright orange sail. This lovely seafood restaurant started as an oyster farm; people used to bring their own picnic to The Shack to enjoy the fresh oysters in the peace and quiet of the Avon Valley, and thus the...
View full reviewFishbone is about more than just fish. They offer a wide and varied menu using only fantastic local West Country ingredients. Everything is freshly cooked and served by friendly helpful staff in a relaxed, unique and contemporary environment at a price we can all afford. The modern contemporary surroundings will enable you to fo...
View full reviewComfortable, cosy and full of charm, this pub offers a friendly welcome in the heart of Plymouth. The decor couples traditional delights like a log fire, board games and well-stocked bookshelves, with attractive maritime touches. When the weather’s fair, guests can enjoy a pint of craft beer and a bite to eat in the pleasant bee...
View full reviewSet in a friendly neighbourhood location, The Fig Tree @ 36 boasts a relaxed atmosphere where everyone is welcome – you can even bring your dog with you. The airy restaurant provides plenty of comfy seating, while the garden – which is home to the restaurant’s eponymous fig tree – is perfect for those warm summer days. Why...
View full reviewSet in the popular Grade I listed Royal William Yard, Le Vignoble is a relaxing and welcoming wine lounge that offers a unique take on the more traditional wine bar. Owned by Frenchman Yannick Loué, once you step inside you would easily be forgiven for thinking you were in Paris or Saint-Emilion. With over 200 wines, Champagn...
View full reviewDevon’s coastline boasts not just one but two Bistrot Pierre restaurants, both serving great-value French cuisine to regular locals and holiday-makers alike. The Bistrot Pierre brand is known for serving authentic food in true French bistrot style. Each venue features a dining space and lively bar yet has its own unique characte...
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