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Exeter
Bistro du Vin is at the heart of our hotel in Exeter. Experience an elegant and informal setting for lunch and dinner - where our esteemed guests can meet, celebrate or simply pass the time.
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66 reviewsExeter
Located in the heart of the city centre next to the Guildhall is one of the regions oldest pubs and a favourite watering hole of Charles Dickens - or so we believe... Recently restored to its former glory, The Turk's Head is back with a bang and…
Exeter
Colson’s Bar & Restaurant will provide a unique take on contemporary British cuisine. Warm-hearted & friendly, relaxed, elegant, and refined, the service you receive when you visit Colson’s. The kitchen is open and fully integrated which allows the…
Dawlish
66 bedroom hotel set in 19 acres woodland overlooking sea. Ample free parking. Catering for up to 400 Guests.
Exeter
Fresha Café puts its heart and soul into providing locally sourced, great tasting food that caters for a variety of tastes.
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42 reviewsExeter
Exeter’s hottest new opening serving authentic Spanish Tapas in the vibrant piazza of Princesshay overlooking the Cathedral. Open for lunch & dinner Tue – Sun. 3 Tapas & a drink for £15 with daily changing seasonal specials. Cocktail bar serving…
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554 reviewsExeter
Tucked away in Exeter's west quarter, this old Victorian pub is an independent free house. We pride ourselves on our creativity and support of local independent suppliers.
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705 reviewsExeter
A hidden gem in the heart of Exeter's Southernhay area, a stone's throw from both Cathedral Yard and Princesshay.
EXMOUTH
A truly unique dining location, the River Exe Cafe is situated on a floating barge just off the water-ski lane on the River Exe.
EXETER
Deep in the heart of the East Devon countryside, surrounded by 15 acres of farmland, you’ll find the award-winning Greendale Farm Shop and its family-friendly café. Full of fresh, locally-sourced produce, this welcoming shop has become a must-visit…
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1147 reviewsTopsham
The Galley is a charming seafood restaurant in historical Topsham, overlooking the River Exe estuary. From these surrounding waters comes sought-after Brixham crab, River Exe salmon and Exmouth mussels.
Exeter
Eat on the Green is an independent restaurant in the heart of Exeter, owned and managed by a team who are passionate about creating great food using local, free range produce bought directly from the farmers and brought to you with excellent table…
Exeter
Amongst the treats at this consistently award-winning restaurant are sustainably sourced and locally landed seafood, often cooked within hours of being caught. From your table by the Quayside enjoy simple, relaxed, ingredient-driven quality food for…
Exeter
Unique home cooked set menus served in a single sitting on shared tables on board a beautiful sailing boat.
Exeter
This light and airy restaurant is the ideal venue for a light, informal lunch with friends or colleagues. Head chef Owen Isaacs welcomes you in our Gate House Restaurant. Guests can enjoy contemporary British cuisine including locally sourced meat…
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1805 reviewsExeter
Perched on the edge of the historic Exeter Quayside, we are housed on the ground floor of a magnificent 19th century warehouse. This building and many like it nearby served the booming woollen industry of the mid 19th century.
Canonteign Kitchen serves homemade food which champions local produce. Discover our seasonal lunches, homemade cakes, Devon cream teas, Barista coffee, and special children’s menu.
Exeter
An independent fine dining restaurant and cocktail bar. Creating culinary pleasure and carefully curated cocktails with the finest local and ethical produce.
Great Torrington
RHS Rosemoor's dishes shine the spotlight on the abundant, flavour-filled produce that comes straight from their fruit and vegetable gardens to their kitchen. When they can’t grow it themselves, they seek out the best local food and drink producers…
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