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"Côte Brasserie serve breakfast and brunch from 8am until 12 noon on a Monday to Friday and then 9am to 1pm on a Saturday and Sunday. Highlights include a breakfast set menu that involves any cooked breakfast with fresh orange juice or cloudy apple juice and a hot drink of your choice. Options include a full English breakfast, Crepe Complete (pancakes, bacon and comte cheese), Eggs Florentine, Eggs Royal and Eggs Avocado."
"The restaurant's inspiration for the food and design of Cote is a modern interpretation of the many famous bistros of Paris. Inspired by new trends, they are dedicated to serving authentic classic brasserie dishes with a modern twist, using high quality produce at great prices. Click here for booking details and visitor reviews."
"There are Francophiles behind this nationwide French brasserie group – that much is obvious. Every last detail, from the rattan terrace furniture ..." Read our full review"
"Craig has been trained from one the UKs top cookery Schools, receiving his level 4 diploma in Culinary Art at Ashburton Cookery School back in 2017."
" It started out a few years ago as a basic shack with a few tables, but the Anchor Stone Café is now a thoroughly professional outfit commanding fant ..."
" Founded in 1981, Hanburys has carved out a rock-solid reputation as one of the West Country’s top chippies, attracting hordes of locals as well as p ..." Read our full review"
" Founded in 1981, Hanburys has carved out a rock-solid reputation as one of the West Country’s top chippies, attracting hordes of locals as well as p ..."
"With easy access, this large sandy beach is often quiet when others can get busier, making it a great, safe choice for families. There are a handful of restaurants and cafés for a bite to eat, or why not take a picnic and enjoy sun, sea and sandwiches!. Getting here - Parking is available nearby, both in a car park and surrounding streets."
"Beach shop for the sun cream or to replace that broken spade. Cafe for the hungry or thirsty. Access is good and there is ample parking."
"A beautiful sandy beach which stretches as far as the eye can see!. Whether you're enjoying the sights of the passing steam train just behind the beach, looking for a relaxing day out after visting Splashdown Quaywest, or simply looking to dig out the bucket and spade and take to the sand, Goodrington is a fabulous choice. Dogs are also welcome on Goodrington Sands North, though are not allowed on the South section."
"Beach huts, deck chairs and sun beds can be hired as can pedaloes. Plenty of kiosks for ice creams and a drink. Sit outside of the Inn on the Quay, admire the view and have a long cooling drink."
"This is our favourite beach in Paignton as it has something for everyone:. There’s amusements and great views of the steam trains running along Dartmouth Steam Railway at the south end"