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Restaurants, Italian near Buckfastleigh | The List
"Zizzi Italian Restaurant serves tasty, Italian style food with a twist!. Have your choice of pizza, pasta, risotto or salad followed by one of their indulgent desserts – all in a uniquely designed restaurant."
"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."
"Aroma is unique to Plymouth - its setting boasts a large room with a huge dome wood burning oven. They serve home made pizzas and other Italian foods and are definitely worth a visit. Location: 67 Ebrington Street, PL4 9AA"
"This independent eatery serves fresh, simple and Italian food, including hand-stretched pizzas prepared in an open kitchen. It is the number one Italian restaurant in the city and has 170 'excellent' ratings and 34 'very good' ratings out of 230 reviews. One reviewer said: "This is a small, relaxed, family-run Italian restaurant. The pasta is made fresh for each meal. Every course that we had was remarkable! The starter was great, the main pasta course was perfect, the sauces were wonderful. The sweet was excellent."
"has an extensive menu filled with high-quality Italian dishes like fresh pasta, handcrafted pizzas and grilled and pan-fried meat dishes, and each meal is made with the freshest ingredients. Creative pasta dishes include korma pasta, Cajun pasta, and traditional meatballs and spaghetti."
"This restaurant has been in business for more than 40 years and continues to serve traditional Italian classics to the families of Plymouth, with the same love and heart. It's not contemporary by any stretch of the imagination... but that's probably why we love it so much."
"Founded as a Cistercian monastery and abbey-church in the 13th century, Buckland Abbey was one of Henry VIII’s ‘acquisitions’ during the Dissolution of the Monasteries. Sir Richard Grenville bought it from the..."
"Spanning a huge 865 acres across southeast Cornwall is Mount Edgbumbe House and Country Park, one of the most historic and iconic attractions in Plymouth. The house was commissioned by King Henry VIII in the 16th century while the gardens have been expanding ever since. There’s a fee to visit the house and Earl’s Garden, but the rest of the park is free all year-round."
"Hop aboard the ferry and get yourself to Mount Edgcumbe and you'll not only be faced with the stunning Edgcumbe House and Countrry Park, but you'll also be able to look back out across Plymouth itself and soak up the view of the city we love. Imagine it on an Autumn day, as the sun is setting and the leaves are golden - idyllic."
"Mount Edgcumbe Country Park is listed as Grade I on the National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens and is one of four designated country parks in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The 885 acres country park is on the Rame Peninsula, overlooking Plymouth Sound and the River Tamar."
"Around 1.25 miles west of St Cleer, these crashing waterfalls are one of the most renowned beauty spots on the moor. Around the falls are the remains of the ancient oak woodland that once covered much of the moor. There is a car park half a mile's walk from the reserve, near Draynes Bridge."
"At the head of the Tamar Valley sits the Tudor manor of Cotehele, one of the Edgcumbe dynasty's modest country retreats. The cavernous great hall is the centrepiece, and the house has an unparalleled collection of Tudor tapestries, armour and furniture.Outside, the gardens sweep down past the 18th-century Prospect Folly to Cotehele Quay, where there's a discovery centre exploring the history of the Tamar Valley and a vintage sailing barge, the Shamrock."
"Fort Stamford can be found on Jennycliff Lane and can be easily accessible even if you live near the city centre. The fort is only 10-15 minute walk from the water taxi stop at Mountbatten, which people can catch from the Barbican. The 17m pool is warm and great for swimming and exercising but the website states there are no lifeguards in attendance."