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Plymouth has a new top-rated restaurant on TripAdvisor
"26/05/2021: Considering that there are only major fast food chains like McDonald's, KFC etc nearby it was quite nice to have another Choice. I didn't get drinks but the had some cheap cocktails on the menu as well so might be wort checking that out. Not that many different toppings with the burger but otherwise lots of different fries and dips as well as veggie and vegan options."
"Frankie and Benny's at the Barbican Leisure Park serves up the best of New York Italian cuisine to offer you big flavours and a massive choice. They cater for a wide range of preferences and the breakfast menu is no different. Choose from a selection of buttermilk pancakes with almost every topping you can think of, from mixed berries to chocolate and banana, to bacon, eggs and even fried chicken."
"This restaurant on Market Avenue offers traditional and authentic Syrian / Lebanese food, including kebabs, baklava, milk pudding, lentil soup, falafel and stuffed vine leaves. Bargain-hunting foodies love: The amazing prices, five-star service and well-presented food. Click here for directions, visitor reviews and to order online."
"Championing the unique flavours which come with chargrill cooking methods, Beefeater Grill White Rock offers a modern take on traditional steakhouse dining. Alongside an accomplished bar stock, prime meat cuts, fresh fish and wholesome vegetarian dishes…"
"South African cuisine, famous for its delicious heat of flame-grilled PERi-PERi chicken, Nando's offers something for everyone – from the extra mild to the all-out-wild. Whether you’re enjoying a family feast, a quick bite, or grabbing a take-away, each visit comes with loads of their famous vibe and legendary flavour."
"Neighbouring the National Marine Aquarium, Rockfish is well-known across the region for its tasty, fresh, locally caught seafood. The restaurant has large indoor and outdoor seating areas with their deck area providing the perfect alfresco dining spot looking out across the waterfront. New this year at Rockfish is their outdoor Salcombe Brewery Bar offering a variety of locally crafted beers."
"Enjoy Rockfish's spacious decking area and bar outside the restaurant, with beautiful views over Sutton Harbour and Plymouth Sound. Grab a table outside under their new marquee offering a covered outdoor eating area with a relaxed festival vibe, festoon lights and ribbon bunting. View this post on Instagram"
"Next door to the National Marine Aquarium and just feet from the fish market, this acclaimed seafood restaurant and takeaway boasts a large alfresco eating area with views over the harbour. Sightseers love: The great views, fresh seafood and cheerful service. Click here for directions and visitor reviews."
"These multi-award-winning fish and chips shops on the Barbican and Southside Street offer traditional and gluten-free menus with food to eat in or take away. Bargain-hunting foodies love: The great prices, delicious fish and chips and extensive gluten-free menu. Click here for directions, visitor reviews and to order online."
"Because it’s an award-winning chippie that’s a little bit healthier. Owners Sarah and Philip use groundnut oil in the batter, have improved chip size, and serve healthier sides in an effort to make chip butties better for us. And it works – Harbourside won the healthy eating prize at the 2016 National Fish & Chip Awards."
"32 Southside Street, Plymouth PL1 2LE EnglandSeafood, Mediterranean, British, GreekLunch, Dinner, Brunch, Late NightReservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service+44 1752 667688http://thevillagerestaurantplymouth.co.uk/"
"Plymouth families have been frequenting this family-friendly restaurant for years. The team does a wonderful seafood platter and great steaks - and the pies are legendary. Click here for booking details and visitor reviews."
"When you’re in a city with the largest naval base in Western Europe it’s only natural to be curious about its military history. HMNB Devonport has a visitor centre that you can check out by appointment. This attraction documents the dockyard’s growth over the centuries and Plymouth’s role in seaborne warfare since the 14th century."
"If you’re interested in exploring more of Plymouth’s maritime history, then head over to the Devonport Naval Heritage Centre. The museum walks you through the whole development of the Dockyardand keeps the records of Plymouth’s crucial support to the Royal Navy. All of which’s pretty interesting."