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The Drinks Theatre This year there’s going to be a real buzz around The Drinks Theatre, which is kindly being sponsored by The Mob Film Company. We are delighted to have on board the wonderful Susy Atkins who, along with Hayley Reynolds from RAW, has put in place an exceptional array of tastings and seminars which will run throughout the weekend. Susy is being joined by a distinguished line up of drinks’ experts and enthusiasts including The Guardian’s wine critic Fiona Beckett, master of wine Liam Steevenson from Red & White wines and the ever passionate Tim McLaughlin- Green, Mitch Tonks’ sommelier, to name just a few. All of which will wow you with their incredible knowledge of the world of wine, beers, spirits and soft drinks. For tickets please contact Val Bird on Tel: 07771 781 242 or email info@dartmouthfoodfestival.com.


Susy Atkins


The Festival Bar If you’re in need of some refreshment at the Festival there’s plenty to be found. As well as all the drinks stalls dotted around the Markets, on the South Embankment you’ll find the Festival Bar. The ever popular Browns Hotel will be serving a range of fine wines paired with delicious food from Dartmouth Fine Foods. For spirits fans, Southwestern Distillery will be delighting all with their handcrafted Tarquin’s Gin and Cornish Pastis. Beer lovers will be catered for by the highly regarded Bridgetown Brewery.


The Seahorse SEAFOOD RESTAURANT


01803 835147 seahorserestaurant.co.uk


The best in local seafood 


5 South Embankment, Dartmouth, TQ6 9BH


Best Restaurant in the UK 2013


GOOD FOOD GUIDE Best Restaurant OFM AWARDS


Fiona Beckett


EAT IN OR TAKE-AWAY


01803 832800 www.rockfishdevon.co.uk


TAKEAWAY 28 lower street


Dartmouth, TQ6 9AN


FAMILY RESTAURANT 8 South Embankment, Dartmouth, TQ6 9BH


71


2 nationally acclaimed restaurants on the Dartmouth waterfront Plymouth


also at Sutton Harbour


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