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A vegan guide to Exeter: Best places for vegan food
"The South Devon coast stretches out in front of the Imperial Hotel Torquay, a mid-century-style building that belies its history as a hangout for well-heeled Victorians. This heritage is celebrated in the form of marble floors, towering four-poster beds and gilded chandeliers, while its clifftop position offers unspoilt views of the bay – best enjoyed from the comfort of the front-facing rooms or the ornately decorated Regatta Restaurant’s outdoor terrace. The outdoor pool, which is shrouded by European black pine trees, feels like the South of France – when the weather plays ball."
"Built in 1866 The Imperial Torquay is a Mediterranean style resort perched on a cliff top overlooking Torbay. The The Imperial Torquay has breathtaking views of the English Riviera. From the luxury of the hotel you can watch the yachts sail by and the sun set on this stunning stretch of coastline."
" Torquay’s harbour and marina provide the backdrop, and wonderful views add to the pleasure of dining at the evenings-only Regatta Restaurant, wh ..."
"It aims to provide a rolling programme of productions from both local and national touring companies. Comedy nights are also held during the month, along with music events on Friday and Saturday nights at 10pm. The bar and Plant cafe are open for drinks and food from 5pm daily."
"A historic and ancient pub-restaurant the Barn Owl is situated on the edge of rolling countryside, convenient for Torbay and the spectacular Dartmoor Nat ..."
"Situated on the bustling quayside of the River Exe and Exeter’s best located pub, the historic Prospect Inn is a thriving and popular venue which offers beautiful views of the river all year round. Delicious homemade meals and snacks are available together with a wide range of Devon ales and ciders; the pub also boasts a huge selection of wines and spirits. Click here for booking details and visitor reviews."
"The Prospect sits on the water’s edge at Exeter Quay and is only a short distance from the city centre. There’s plenty of outdoor seating, offering picturesque views of the river Exe. The menu features the usual delicious pub favourites and there’s a great selection of local drinks behind the bar, making it easy to spend a peaceful afternoon outdoors, just watching the world go by."
"16th Century traditional and reputedly haunted pub on the waterfront serving basic hearty pub food and a selection of beers. It comes with a heated open terrace and live music at the weekends."
"01/06/2021: Read a lot about this place so turned up on a Tuesday at 8am and we were the first inside.Really friendly chap guided us through what the process was and showed us to our table.A couple of hiccups with a non functioning toaster and a tripped ice cream machine, both fixed and the chap was super apologetic (it happens!)Cooked breakfast was really tasty, my 7 year old had the waffles and it was all really good!"
"At one time during its millions of years of history Torbay was itself in the middle of a desert, that red Devon soil is a giveaway. As the continents moved apart Torbay moved north. Now modern animals that live in the desert today, the tropics and the savannah can perhaps be seen living in Paignton Zoo."
"Paignton Zoo is home to over 2,500 animals and is a well-loved attraction. From lions, gorillas, giraffes and more, this zoo is undoubtedly a fabulous day out. There is the opportunity to attend feeding times and talks, so you can get up close and personal with the fascinating creatures."