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Whether it’s an Italian in Plymouth, fine dining in Exeter or a British restaurant in Torquay, Sugarvine has an extensive directory of the best restaurants and places to eat in Devon, covering every type of cuisine. Use the Sugarvine guide to point you in the direction of the finest eating places in Devon throughout the county.

Conservatory The

We have been here about three times now and it just gets better. The service is a little more relaxed now which is nice. Food is all excellent, from the olives and bread to the perfectly cooked vegetables and delicious main dishes. Thw wine list is well chosen and very reasonable - check out their wine specials. Book well in advance as they are almost always full.

Conservatory The – Exeter
Butterleigh Inn The

there was a good, friendly atmosphere at the pub and everyone was very friendly. the food was very good for a reasonable price and the drink was good too.

Butterleigh Inn The – Exeter
Jingles

This is a great place for a part - lively happy music and a real sense of fun. The menu is incredible and the portions are huge. Frozen margaritas are great and there are too many tequilas to count.

Jingles – Torquay
Starz Bar & Restaurant

This place is the BEST place I have eaten in ever. I have gone back time and time again because you are made to feel so special here. The manager is always around to talk to and the staff, well that is a treat in it's self, warm, polite and very helpful. My 14 year old sister was in love with a couple of waiters and didn't know which way to turn. They cater for all walks of life as well as disabled people as I have a disabled brother. I have recommend this place to all my friends and my family loved it greatly. This is the one and only place to visit when in Exeter. I love it. Does that come across that I like this place? I think so.

Starz Bar and Restaurant – Exeter
Poopdeck, The

the first time we went, my husband and I were astonished at the size of the portions. We had read the excellent review in the Devon Life (April 2004) which we couldn't quite believe. However, since going back again and again (sometimes 2 times a week), we know we have discovered the very best seafood restaurant in the whole of Torbay. Unfortunately, to this date, we have been unable to have a table in the window overlooking Brixham harbour. These are snapped up in advance very early, so we would recommend anyone to book very early. The staff are "in tune" with the dishes and can answer any queries. This is a plus! They are also very attention and pleasant. We will continue to go to the Poopdeck indefinitely.

Poopdeck – Brixham
Horn Of Plenty

Not a cheap restaurant - budget at least 50 quid a head, and be prepared to be wowed. We felt is was more than worth what we paid. Starting with delicately tempting canapes served in front of a real fire, the meal just got better and better. The restaurant has an awesome view down the Tamar valley, the service was attentive but not intrusive, and the food was very possibly the best meal I've ever had. Save up, then go and enjpy it!

Horn Of Plenty – Tavistock
Anchor Inn The

It had a friendly & cosy atmosphere in this country inn, we felt at home & staff were lovely. They can go one even better they have letting rooms so you eat in the restaurant, drink in the bar & crawl upstairs to your room. In conclusion, food, drink, bed & great atmosphere all under one roof, what more can we say...

Anchor Inn The – Bideford
Albert Inn The

The Albert Inn in Totnes is one of those rarest of pubs that has, thankfully, been left unspoilt by?efurbishment?by the breweries. It is so unspoilt, in fact that there is no TV. If you feel like watching the football and chucking beer around, you need to go somewhere else. the pub is known more for encouraging the art of conversation. The cosy freehouse is owned and run by Tim and Susan Langsford who have had many years?experience in the pub trade, having run the Kingsbridge Inn in Totnes and the Queen? Arms at Dartington over the years. You can always be assured of a warm welcome and good home-cooked food at very reasonable prices with a frequently updated specials board - example - Steak and Ale pie with a mountain of veg and potatoes or chips for £4.95. On tap are various lagers and beers with real ales and weekly-changing guest ale ans well as more than 40 different whiskies. The pub features a bar side and a smaller lounge/snug and a sizeable beer garden overlooking the River Dart.

Albert Inn The – Totnes
Old Timers Wine Bar & Restaurant

Old Timers is one of Exeter's best restaurants. The atmosphere and food is very unpretentious offering quality recognisable food that is cooked and presented wonderfully. The staff go out of their way to ensure that your evening is satisfactory. I had the Greek Salad as a starter followed by the duck as a main course. I would strongly recommend the duck as the porions were generous and cooked beautifully. The house red was also very good. The restaurant is conveniently placed just a few yards from the centre of the high street and stumbling distance from Timepiece night club making it a very good place to have dinner when celebrating or having work functions.

Old Timers Wine Bar and Restaurant – Exeter
Zizzi Restaurant

Now I am not a fan of pizza houses but Zizzi's in Exeter is more than that. Against all my better judgment I am also not a huge fan of national chains unless they have a very good product you can always rely on. Zizzis has all of this I feel. I eat at Zizzi's regularly and its main outstanding features are its ambience: warming, cosy and intimate even with such a large space. The trademark oven with chefs cooking infront of you is always a comfort and distraction if your food is taking a while (which it never has). The staff are very friendly and do give a genuine impression of caring for their customers. As a red wine drinker, the wine list humbling, even their house red. Their food is made very well and the portions are generous. I normally eat the Capriciossa pizza with rocket side salad and the large house Merlot. Again, it is pizza and pasta but done in a way that doesn't scream turnstile. I would recommend it to anyone and look forward to my next time there.

Zizzi – Exeter
Mill On The Exe The

Mill on the Exe is a curious restaurant with a great location. The unique feature is the attached mill which is always a pleasure to watch in the summer time with a sprawling beer garden. However, food is not served all day. Parking is adequate. The food is possibly slightly overpriced for what it is but arguably you are paying for the ambience.

Mill On The Exe The – Exeter
Cafe Rouge

Another chain in Exeter which brings with it the expectation of the same menu, service, and ambience to be expected from a nationwide establishment. I have enjoyed late lunches at Cafe Rouge, especially their salads. The wine list is above adequate. Their best feature would have to be their staff which are very friendly and approachable. Only possibly negative is that as a non-smoker, I am never sat far away enough from the smokers and I think the restaurant could benefit from being non-smoking or expanding upstairs.

Bella Italia – Exeter
Boston Tea Party

Boston Tea Party is one of my favourites for the summer time and makes fresh tasting food with an adventurous, satisfying menu. The staff are always very friendly and it oozes personality and individuality: something missing from most coffee-style houses. It is has a very personal touch. My favourite is their avocado wrap and their fresh juices. You can take away wraps and sandwiches which makes for a fulfilling lunch which is worth the extra walk from the supermarkets in the high street. Boston Tea Party is nothing short of trendy.

Boston Tea Party – Exeter
Coombe Cellars Inn

I found the only thing that lets this pub/restaurant down is the unfriendlyness of the staff.

Coombe Cellars Inn – Torquay
Ask Restaurants Ltd

It is what I expected of an ASK which goes many ways. The consistency of quality is upheld, however, I did not find the portions filling and I was left looking around for staff frequently without much attention. It is placed in an idealic setting by the cathedral and I believe is one of the nicer places to eat during the summer time. For a 'pizza' house, I find that the menu is unadventurous and not competitive with many other similar restaurants in Exeter. Many pizza style eateries are close-by and nothing about ASK screams at me to pick on them except for the possible safety in a known chain. Booking for larger parties at lunch in advisable end of week and possibly mandatory for evening dining. However, small numbers mid-week is safe.

ASK – Exeter
Harrys Restaurant

Harry's is a welcomed addition to Exeter's culinary tapestry. The portions are filling, the ambience is a trendy, rustic bistro like feel that other places have tried and failed at achieving. The location off the high street keeps it special. I have never had a bad night at Harry's and the menu is pleasantly surprising. The house wine is good (red and white), however, curiously priced as some bottles should probably not be priced as highly as they are and others should be lower for what they are. Easily, one of the most reliable and enjoyable places to eat in Exeter.

Harrys Restaurant – Exeter
Cafe Rouge

I love Cafe Rouge-the food is delicious, the portions are not so big that you cannot fit in dessert and a boozy coffee without sacrificing your starter (a tragedy!), and the atmosphere is relaxed and informal. There are a nice variety of wines to choose from, and I have never ordered a bottle I have not thoroughly enjoyed. The Cafe Rouge in Exeter has a better ambience as the decor is a little nicer, and there are lots of secluded tables if you want a little privacy. However, the service in Plymouth is far superior-the food is served faster without compromising on quality, and the staff are really polite and helpful (especially the waiter with the red hair!). Once, when our first course was a little bit slow in coming we were given some yummy bread sticks covered in garlic butter to keep us going! My favourite dishes on the menu are crab cakes (starter)and cassolet (main course).

Cafe Rouge – Plymouth
Galley The

First rate evening out. Hosts are amiable and food is inventive and original. It is not a cheap place to eat, but it is good value and the whole experience is worth every penny. Staff are knowledgeable and interested. You won't be disappointed.

Galley Fish Restaurant With Rooms – Topsham
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