Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Drinking and nightlife in Exeter, England
"After a long search, the company said they found a perfect spot on the Plymouth Waterfront to launch their new South West venue. The cafe is based in Jamaica House, after major renovations of the historic Grade II listed building and has a flower-enclosed outdoor seating area for 30 created with stunning views over the marina towards the Barbican. One customer, who left a review on May 2, 2021, said: "We had brunch to celebrate my husbands birthday. We both had the eggs and jalapeño cornbread. It was delicious! We will definitely be going here again."
"06/07/2021: Lovely food, very friendly and accommodating staff, especially Shannon who managed to keep my daughter entertained with stickers and colouring. Would definitely recommend!. 06/07/2021: Super miejsce, super jedzenie ..drogo :)"
"Really good value cream tea - individually wrapped scone, butter, jar of jam and pot of clotted cream plus tea or coffee. Lots of other options available and all looked very appetising. coffeecreamcookedroastsalad"
"Ashburton Road Bickington Newton Abbot (8.6 km distance from city Buckfastleigh). Set in Newton Abbot, 9 km from Newton Abbot Racecourse, Dartmoor Halfway Inn offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking, a bar and a garden. Boasting family rooms, this property also provides guests with a children's playground."
"Situated in Cecil Road, Kirkham House is owned by English Heritage. Not a bad place to be on a hot day as the house seems to remain cool in the summer. Kirkham is a medieval house built probably in the fourteenth century."
"Inspired by the incredible geology of the English Riviera, this large play park is a brilliant place to let toddlers, tweens and teens let off steam. There’s lots of play equipment for different ages, a sand pit and in the summer there’s a water feature. Find the Geoplay Park on the seafront."