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"The Flat’s name comes from owners Chloe and Pietro, who lived in the flat above and wanted the restaurant to feel like home. Head chef Pietro enjoys experimenting to create unique pizzas, including ‘Olive Tree’, comprising peppers, olives, spinach, red onions, nuts, vegan mozzarella and chilli. Pizzas are reasonably priced (£7.50 for small, £9.50 large) with the option to mix toppings."
"A pizza joint with a difference, The Flat’s speciality is ‘Planet Friendly Indulgence”… in other words, delicious vegetarian and vegan pizzas that the family will love. The tasty toppings of the seasonal pizza menu might include truffle, goats cheese, vegan mozzarella or artichokes. They also serve some simple pasta dishes, if you fancy something different."
"Less than five minutes walk from our house, Massimiliano (Max) welcomes you to his restaurant to discover the real taste of Mediterrean cuisine and the flavor of real Italian Gastronomia. La Scala serves a range of dishes including meat, chicken, veal, pasta, and fresh fish. There is also a daily specials board including a fish speciality."
"28 Queens Road, Paignton TQ4 6AT EnglandItalian, Mediterranean, EuropeanLunch, Dinner, Late NightReservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service+44 1803 521832http://www.facebook.com/pages/La-Scala/148406618532809"
"28 Queens Road, Paignton TQ4 6AT, EnglandReservations, Seating, Waitstaff, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Full BarItalian, Mediterranean, European, Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free OptionsLunch, Dinner, Late Night+44 1803 521832"
"If you’re familiar with Buckfastleigh and the surrounding area, one of the first things that probably springs to mind in Buckfast Abbey and of course, the famous Buckfast Tonic Wine.Buckfast Abbey was founded in 1018 during the reign of King Canute and in 1147 it was rebuilt in stone and became a Cistercian abbey. Between 1536 and 1541 the dissolution of the monasteries took place in England under the order of King Henry VIII and sadly during 1539, it was Buckfast Abbey’s turn. The abbey then stood in ruins for over 200 years and was used as a quarry and even the site of a Gothic mansion."
"Working Benedictine monastery reknowned for producing Buckfast Tonic Wine. The abbey was established in 1018 and rebuilt in 1882. Website contains extensive information on monks and abbey."