Eat and Drink in Devon

Devon is enjoying a food and drink revolution with more and more great eating establishments and international menus. It has been voted one of the top places to eat out in the UK, by Which Good Food Guide. There are cafes and teashops in charming historic buildings, restaurants and bistros with great views and independent restaurants serving top quality Devon produce. 

If you're eating on the go, there are delicatessens and markets offering seasonal local food - pick up a delicious pie or pasty from the Exeter Farmers Market every Thursday, or experience the vibrant colours and flavours of the Guildhall Street Food Market every weekend and the regular Exeter Street Food Night Markets on the quayside.

The Oyster Shack in Bigbury

The Oyster Shack in Bigbury

An award winning, rustic seafood restaurant, serving a selection of daily catch seafood - with heaps of charm.

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Church House Inn

Church House Inn

A 13th Century village pub steeped in history and bursting with original charm and character. Inglenook fireplace, log burners & beams a plenty, with legends of smuggling monks and secret tunnels down in the well in the rear entrance, leading to the Church and beyond.

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Queen St Dining

Queen St Dining

From dawn ‘til dusk and to supper and beyond, Queen St Dining is the perfect location for Exeter’s food-loving residents and city visitors to sample the finest fare from local food heroes and unique cuisines in cool casual dining destinations.
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POLPO Exeter

POLPO Exeter

POLPO is a bàcaro. This is a Venetian word to describe a humble restaurant serving simple food and good, young Italian wines. They offer tasty small plates, Prosecco and spritz in a setting that reflects the gloriously faded elegance of Venice. POLPO feels rustic and stripped back; modelled on the scruffy, but charming, backstreet wine bars of Venice.

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Comptoir Libanais

Comptoir Libanais

Comptoir Libanais serves up healthy and honest Lebanese and Middle Eastern cuisine in a friendly and colourful canteen. With recognisable wall graphics and packaging by Beirut designer Rana Salam, and inspired by a vintage movie poster of Arabic actress, Sirine Jamal al Dine, Comptoir Libanais will welcome you to enjoy an all-day dining experience.
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The Rockfish Restaurant in Dartmouth

The Laughing Monk in Dartmouth

The original Rockfish seafood restaurant in Dartmouth opened in 2010 and is situated on the South Embankment overlooking the spectacular river Dart. Bring the family for freshly caught, sustainable local fish landed that day and cooked to order, while you enjoy views out over the water.

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