Fab restaurant especially on a Friday night when you get live Jazz. Lovely presentation of food although my husband (a big eater) had to order vegetables as a side dish.
Puffing Billy Inn – Topsham
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Fab restaurant especially on a Friday night when you get live Jazz. Lovely presentation of food although my husband (a big eater) had to order vegetables as a side dish.
Puffing Billy Inn – TopshamIf you want to feel a bit classy in the scummy city of Plymouth then go to Bar Rakuda with its extensive varieties of champagnes and cocktails and during the day its list of delicious cakes and scones.
Bar-Rakuda – PlymouthThis is the ideal place to eat if you want a cheap meal with beers and wines at an unbelievably low price. There is a large families room, and the background music is at a low level.The menu is extensive and they have daily pomotions.
London Inn The – TorquayWe thoroughly enjoyed our 2 night stay. Superb food and service at Dinner - the best duck ever. Only slight disappointment was breakfast, slow service and very small portions.
Gidleigh Park – Newton Abbotcosey, friendly atmosphere, nice people, good food and wine list - book at weekends or summer!
Hobb’s Restaurant – BrauntonAn excellent place to eat. Fast and friendly service in a romantic setting. The tables are very private which makes the meal even more special.
Ganges – PaigntonA small, intimate restaurant with lots of character. quick service and friendly company. very good food!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hoorah for Willows.
Willow Restaurant – TotnesWe had a wonderful Sunday lunch in Bearslake Inn two weeks ago and stayed in a really beautiful old room. The service and ambience were second to none. Our bed was the most comfortable I have slept in for years and a great nights sleep followed by one of the best freshly cooked breakfasts we have ever had ended a really enjoyable stay. Well worth every minute of a 4/5 hour drive from London - we will definately go back!
Bearslake Inn – Okehamptonexcellent service and good food. Attention to detail was very good. (cheese board and port)
Conservatory The – ExeterSimply the best seafood I have ever tasted! A modest price taking into considerstion the quality and price of seafood these days. The whole experience was enjoyable -take time out to visit the toilet! For a special evening out it is a must!
Galley Fish Restaurant With Rooms – Topshama friendly traditional devonshire pub,with bright and cheery staff,good live music and great pub grub! also has a garden to throw your kids into which is a bonus!
Bell Inn The – Bidefordwonderful food,cooked to perfection in a friendly and bustling traditional country inn
Coach and Horses – Bidefordgood for romantic mealfor two_set menu was good value,crispy duck was excellent
Ocean Palace – PlymouthExcellent for work parties,birthdays etc. always have dancing after dinner!
Grecian Taverna The – Plymouthgreat food in a great atmosphere
Bank Bistro 62 – BarnstapleA gem . . . over the road form the harbour, this restaurant is an excellent choice for fish lovers and offers other dishes if you are not.
Saxtys – BrixhamThe consistent quality of food in ASK restaurants makes them one of our favourite venues in any city. The sympathetic way in which this ancient building has been tastefully transformed into a restaurant with atmosphere is a real credit to the owners. The Custom House on the quay should take this as a fine example of how old and new can be integrated with integrety.
ASK – Exeterall i can say is, if you are in the area, you realy must try it.
Anchor Inn – ExeterSunday Menu: 2 courses, £31; 3 courses, £39.50.