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"This Barbican bicycle cafe serves great coffee, as well as breakfast from 8am, lunch from noon and evening beer and wine during the summer. Bargain-hunting foodies love: The good prices, brilliant location and relaxed atmosphere. Click here for directions and visitor reviews."
"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"
"The globe-trotting menus at this chic spot apply techniques and ingredients from many cuisines to west-country produce, so smoked Cornish duck tapas and Tavistock eggs sit beside Cajun calamari and a rocket,... Top ChoiceCafe in Princetown"
"Taylors is a contemporary venue mixing the old and the new with an eclectic and welcoming feel. You will find inspired menus, homemade cakes, fresh coffee and classic cocktails are all on offer in this family run eatery…more"
"The globe-trotting menus at this chic spot apply techniques and ingredients from many cuisines to west-country produce, so smoked Cornish duck tapas and Tavistock eggs sit beside Cajun calamari and a rocket,..."
"29 Market Road, Dartmoor National Park, Tavistock PL19 0BW EnglandCafe, BritishBreakfast, LunchSeating, Table Service, Takeout, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible+44 1822 617218https://www.facebook.com/poppystavistock/"
"This year, Steel Brew became the first business to open in the Royal William Yard’s Grade II listed Melville building – and its inaugural brew was a free “thank you” gift for key workers. Its young team all live in the same house and back in April were the only ones working in the brewery and taking precautions not to come into contact with anyone else. Steel Brew Co was already a familiar name to regulars at Royal William Yard, having appeared as a pop-up at the popular Yard Sessions music events last summer and at the Good Food and Craft Markets."
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"Address: 140 Fore Street, Exeter, Devon, EX4 3AN, England, UK Tel: +44 01392 412348 Standing on Fore Street and dating back to 1471, Tuckers Hall is now a Grade II listed landmark and was formerly a chapel, being built for the city's guild of the weavers, tuckers and shearers (the woollen cloth workers). Soon after, this medieval building began to function as a meeting space and guildhall for the weavers, and was modernised by the Victorians in the 1870s. Exeter is very famous for its historical woollen textile industry, and in the early 18th century, was actually responsible for some 25% of England's overall output."