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127 Local Restaurants near Plymouth Railway Station Plymouth
"The top restaurant in Plymouth is Cosmic Kitchen, a family-run pop-up vegan restaurant in Plymouth led by twins Gabriela and Lucia Evangelou. Shaped by an ethos of "good mood food," Cosmic Kitchen is committed to providing "delicious, nutritious and affordable food," staff say. And with 139 five-star reviews on TripAdvisor, the restaurant is currently the top restaurant - out of a whopping 432 restaurants in Plymouth."
"The top restaurant in Plymouth is Cosmic Kitchen, a family-run pop-up vegan restaurant in Plymouth led by twins Gabriela and Lucia Evangelou. Shaped by an ethos of "good mood food," Cosmic Kitchen is committed to providing "delicious, nutritious and affordable food," staff say. And with 65 five-star reviews on TripAdvisor, the restaurant is currently the top restaurant - out of a whopping 439 restaurants in Plymouth."
"Having swiftly jumped to the #1 rated Plymouth restaurant on Trip Advisor, Cosmic Kitchen offer ‘Good Mood Food’ and an entirely vegan menu!. From 12 January 2020, they’ll be based in Sir John Hawkins Square (in the building formerly run as ‘The Mission’ restaurant). You can expect a great range of food here, including delicious salads, soups and roasts!"
"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."
"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."
"This informal cafe in Royal William Yard is open every day and where families, friends and locals can enjoy something to eat in a relaxed comfortable environment. On the breakfast menu are various pancake combinations, including triple-stacked buttermilk pancakes with smoked streaky bacon and syrup or banana and Greek yoghurt. Click here to read more visitor reviews."
"Set in a large Grade I listed building, this informal eatery boasts a huge sunny terrace right on the harbour, looking out across the Tamar from the historic Royal William Yard. Sightseers love: The great views, fabulous food and lively atmosphere. Click here for directions and visitor reviews."
"The Lounges are a group of modern, fun and slightly quirky restaurants. “What is it that people love best about Lounging?"
"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."
"One of the best things to do in Plymouth (that’s just shy of Saltram Beach) is visiting Saltram House and Gardens. This National Trust property has a whopping 500-acres of an estate to explore which is totally breathtaking. Once here, make sure to explore the Orangery and pristine gardens before hopping inside to see the collections of ceramics and art pieces in the manor."
"Nestled in a wooded valley, Gidleigh Park boasts 107 acres of mature grounds, within the wilds of Dartmoor. With an award winning restaurant, this estate is just 6 minutes’ drive from Chagford. This quintessential country house hotel has free WiFi throughout and offers individually styled accommodation with views over the grounds."
"At first glance, Dartmoor can come as something of a shock to the senses. The largest stretch of open moorland in the southwest, Dartmoor covers an area of 368 sq miles between Plymouth and Exeter."
"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."
"This 25-room Regency hotel is the centre of the lively Dartmoor town of Moretonhampstead. It's appealing to outdoor-lovers, shooting parties and those drawn to the region’s arts and crafts scene; a traditional country hotel with a well-reputed restaurant, cosy bar and comfortable lounge."
"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."