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Visit Exeter gin bar Crockett’s to try Exeter Gin, inspired by Exeter’s Roman heritage. The gin uses ancient botanicals favoured by the Romans such as tarragon, basil, cardamom & marigold combined with 11 other botanicals.
Have brunch and a cuppa at the Jolly Roger tearoom, overlooking the Exeter Canal Basin – there are over 100 teas to choose from!
Feast on one of the locally renowned dustbin-lid sized pizzas at On the Waterfront, set under the brick arches of a 19th-century warehouse on Exeter Quayside.
Stop for a coffee at the Quayside Coffee Shop and browse their great selection of vinyl records at the same time!
In the summer enjoy a chilled drink at one of the outside tables at The Prospect Inn overlooking the river. In colder months head inside to warm up with their hearty winter specials.
Head to Exeter’s newest dining quarter, Queen St Dining for a great choice of restaurants, including Venetian bacaro POLPO, Caribbean spice at Turtle Bay, Scandinavian treats at KuPP, Lebanese cuisine at Comptoir Libanais, and soul-warming comfort food of the American south at Absurd Bird.
Watch the sun go down over the city at one of the rooftop bars in Queen St Dining. The Stable has live music and DJs on its buzzing roof terrace, or enjoy chilled vibes with a glass of fizz at The Terrace rooftop bar.
Stop for coffee and cake to refuel during a shopping spree in Princesshay, then visit one of its 12 top eateries for dinner and cocktails.
“a great choice of restaurants” EG10
ANGELA’S
“We accept that we may be easily missed by a casual glance, perhaps that’s why we attract guests searching for a little gem of a restaurant, we try to be part of a neighbourhood that attracts people locally and from around the world, who become our guests throughout the year”
Our restaurant is little off the beaten track in the west quarter of the city but offers quality dining in Exeter.
Te Fish and Seafood we use come from Brixham and Exmouth, day boat landed. Scallops are a very popular dish, so too is Turbot, Monkfish & John Dory. Mussels from Elberry cove and Crab from Labrador Bay. Channel Island Lobster by arrangement.
We have an interesting quality wine list and small but well stocked bar serving local ales, lagers and spirits.
Opening times Wednesday - Saturday Dinner 6.30pm- 9pm Late restaurant licence
38, New Bridge Street, Exeter EX4 3AH 01392 499038
angelasrestaurant@outlook.com www.angelasrestaurant.co.uk
www.visitexeter.com
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