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A vegan guide to Exeter: Best places for vegan food
"American burger bar Five Guys is how burgers and fries are meant to be. High-quality grain-fed beef, hand-cut fries and as many topping combinations as you like. And that’s before you get to create your own mix-and-match shakes."
"Whilst reviewing coffee around the Quayside I thought I would mention one of my favourite spots over the other side of the river for sitting and watching the world go by. There is always a great atmosphere down at the Quay, no matter what day of the week it is and I just love the location of Mango’s Café. It did help that my most recent visit to Mango’s was on one of those glorious sunny days where the temperature was in the early twenties so I was able to sit outside overlooking the river and the rest of the quay with an iced latte in hand."
"This independent cafe has quickly built a reputation for its unique and hearty breakfasts. Sat by the water's edge, you can watch the world go by with a cup off coffee and a book, or a glass of wine with company. There is a focus on local, quality food here served in a friendly environment."
"One of the new kids on the block, you’ll find Kawaffle in Plymouth Market, selling a scrumptious range of bubble and lolly waffles with toppings. Go for the Choc-a-Bloc which features Nutella, Kinder chocolate, chunky chocolate ice cream, whipped cream, chocolate sauce – and a Twirl on top!. View this post on Instagram"
"Any visit to Dartmouth would not be complete without sampling the experience of the wonderfully located Castle Tea Rooms. It is perched above Dartmouth Castle and the ancient St Petrox Church at the mouth of the River Dart."
"Putting the kettle on is as much a part of the British culture as talking about the weather, queuing... © 2021 All rights reserved"
"On the east side of Plymouth Hoe stands the Royal Citadel, built in the 1600s during the Dutch Wars in the reign of King Charles II. It was designed by the Dutch military engineer Bernard de Gomme in an unorthodox configuration, using local limestone. The Royal Citadel is still a military base controlled by the British Army, but you can come for guided two-hour tours on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays from April to September. You can go up to the ramparts, still armed with cannons, to look across the Plymouth Sound."
"Suceava's rugged, abandoned 14th-century citadel has gotten a high-tech makeover, allowing visitors to scramble over the rocks and into the various chambers and learn the structure's history through clever video presentations and hands-on touchscreen exhibits. It's great for kids, the only downside being most of the text and video is only in Romanian. The unconquerable fortress withstood multiple attacks, including one by Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II in 1475, just 22 years after his conquest of Constantinople (Istanbul)."
"A huge, largely 17th-century fortress that occupies an imposing position on Plymouth Hoe. It's home to a regiment of Commando Gunners. You can only visit on a prebooked guided tour, run on Sundays, Mondays,..."
"Built in 1196, this impressive abbey is a setting for arts and cultural events, but it's the wonderful gardens that are of most interest – particularly to Agatha Christie fans. The Potent Plant plot features..."