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Food & Drink


From award winning independents proudly showcasing the best, and freshest, local Devon produce to international cuisines from every corner of the world, Exeter serves up a fine and extensive menu of places to dine out.


The city centre around Princesshay and Guildhall offer an abundance of restaurants, catering for every palate. Restaurants and bistros not only excel with their extensive menus but many also come with a stunning view to match, including Exeter Cathedral and the city skyline.


Head to the Quayside for a relaxed riverside setting to eat out. The pace of life here makes it the perfect


spot to relax with a glass or two and simply watch the world go by.


Housed in many of Exeter’s charming historic buildings you’ll find a wonderful choice of cafés and tearooms for that quintessential Devon Cream Tea experience.


Exeter’s historic pubs have been serving visitors and locals for hundreds of years! Sample some real ales and fine wines around the Cathedral Yard and High Street, reputed to have once been frequented by Sir Francis Drake and Charles Dickens. You’ll also find smart wine and cocktail bars serving up classic and creative concoctions.


Samuel Jones, Exeter Quayside


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