love da food its so mouth watering and its a good price luv da staff as well
Mutley Spice – Plymouth
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love da food its so mouth watering and its a good price luv da staff as well
Mutley Spice – PlymouthI was taken to Rodeans last year for a celebratory meal for my 60th birthday, every detail was catered for, it was so special that I am taking my brother and his wife there for their silver wedding anniversary, because I know it will be all that could be wished for for a special event.
Rodean – ExeterWhat a lovely place. The food was amazing - the best steak I have had this side of the Atlantic. Friendly staff and lovely gardens to walk it all off. Recommended and the rooms look fab too!
Fox and Hounds Country Hotel – ChulmleighVery friendly staff. Perfect place for a light bite and a drink in the lovely setting of the Quay at Exeter.
Bishop Blaize The – ExeterI was in Nibana Indian Restaurant over this Easter weekend. I was been told by my hotel that it’s nice restaurant. But I wouldn’t suggest any one to go there. As being an Indian I knew from my first bite that food is with too much of colouring and not right taste. On complain to Manager I wasn’t treated very nicely and been told that we made food here only for WHITE PEOPLE. That shock me a lot because I believe that we all should have right to have know the originality of what we eat. -Tzar
Nibana Indian Restaurant – PlymouthWhat a super place. Highly recommended.
Combe Cottage – IlfracombeFound this place by accident. Driving past it doesn't look anything wonderful, but once you get inside it is totally different. The welcome was great, the food terrific, and the whole atmosphere was relaxed and wonderful. Pricing was very good. Food superb, and one of the best pints of Tribute I've had in a long time. What made it memorable was the pub dog Stitch. So well behaved and those sorry looking eyes. We all wanted to take him home.
Halfway House Inn The – Tavistockwent to Fishbones Monday 6th April. server was very helpful, funny went out of er way to give a good customer service. The food was delicious, but plates so full we couldn't manage a dessert. we both had soup starters, served in a bread roll! i had lamb shank, meat fell off the bone, served with sweet potato mash, bit too rich so i left some. partner had mixed grill, was huge! they do a mixed grill for 2 people but quite frankly this was big enough for 2! and we are not small eaters. drinks bit dear, but overall great experience, would recommend
Fishbone Restaurant and Bar – PlymouthThere are lots of indifferent and often pricey restaurants in Plymouth but the general standard and feel is so disappointing that it is often very difficult to work up the enthusiasm to eat out at all. platters is the exception that proves the rule. perfect and fresh fish virtually straight off the quay, simple excellent cooking, good value consistency and perhaps , just, most important at all a wonderful bustling friendly unpretentious environment where you cannot but feel instantly at home. No need for a tie (or collar) and nothing precious or grand. This is the perfect local good food cafe/bistro you could dream of.
Platters – PlymouthI would agree with the previous recommendations, offering good value pub food, a lovely cosy pub though by the waters edge. Love the new theme they have, each corner is a different type of seating, either cosy or more formal, or good for a large group. Thought it was very well decorated. Nice pub too for an afternoon drink with light bites.
Lockyers Quay – Plymouthlovely atmosphere, very friendly landlord, delicious food, and beautiful setting.
Cranford Inn – TorringtonWe tried to eat here last year whilst in Woolacombe, we waited for a table and was listening to the waiter telling other customers how they were out of everything even the draught beer. We thought we would try again this year, I wish I hadn't bothered. The food was overpriced, overstated and overdone! the most expensive load of rubbish I have ever eaten, firstly we made a point of reserving a table which, when we arrived they had let go ( and we was early) the steak was overdone and supposed to come in a red wine and mushroom sauce there was not a mushroom or wine in sight! and both mine and my husbands meal was cold, then to add insult the food did not come with any accompaniment and we had to pay an extra £2.95 for a side of 1 boiled potato a few carrot slices and a small piece of cabbage. All I can say is we eat in some very nice restaurants and by golly this IS NOT one of them.
Courtyard Restaurant – WoolacombeGreat good, great value. No pie and chips here. The deserts are amazing. Great service including a smile. Nice atmosphere. Good bar aswell. Thank you for a lovely meal and a great evening, if in Devon would certainly go back again.
Old Market Inn – HolsworthyVery good food and excellent beers, value for money and a great place to visit.
Blue Ball Inn The – SidmouthI have just got back from the worst sit down curry i have ever experienced in my life! It was in the Mutley Spice. The coke i received tasted cheap , nasty and flat, the replacement they gave us was slightly more fizzy but this was due to them adding lemonade to it that wasn't flat! UNBELIEVABLE! The mango chutney was very watered down (no doubt to cut costs), the garlic chicken massala sauce was very watery and tasted flavourless and cheap and there was only one bit of fresh garlic in the whole sauce and that was practically raw when i bit into it! Tesco value massala sauce is more flavoursome than what they dished up! and the chicken tasted stodgy and needed a chainsaw to cut through it! All in all a thoroughly disappointing curry that shows all the signs of cost cutting and disregard of fresh ingredients and to top it off the waiter service was very poor showing a complete lack of people skills with her bad attitude and poor attention to detail. I will definitely be warning all my friends not to eat in this curry house!
Mutley Spice – PlymouthSimply fantastic value and fantastic food. I love the fish finger sandwiches, which are divine. Everything I have ever eaten there has been great tasting fresh food. The best place to eat lunch in Plymouth.
Montys – PlymouthGreat food and welcoming staff.Fantastic venue for curry lovers. Different from usual curry house menu.if u r in paignton u must try this restaurant!!!!!!!!!!
Cilantro – PaigntonJames is a great chef. The building's full of character and it adds to the whole enjoyment of the experience. I know the Restaurant used to be mine but - well done James! Praise given where praise due!
Old Custom House – Barnstaple2 courses, £11.95; add a starter or dessert for £4.95. Available Monday to Friday, 12pm-3pm.
On Mondays and Wednesdays, any pizza or pasta dish for £10.95, eat in or take away.
2 cocktails for £10, 5pm-7pm daily.
Lunch Menu: 3 courses, £28; 4 courses, £35. Served Thursday to Saturday, 12pm-2.30pm.
Lunch Menu: 2 courses, £17.95; 3 courses, £19.95. Available Wed-Sun, 12pm-1.45pm.
Lunch Menu: 2 courses, £14; 3 courses, £16. Served 12pm-3pm Tuesday to Saturday.
Sunday Meze Grill Lunch Menu: 1 course, £12; 2 courses, £16; 3 courses, £19. Served until 5pm. A La Carte Lunch Menu also available.
Choice of loin of pork, leg of lamb, rump of beef, bronze turkey - all served with roast potatoes and seasonal vegetables for £17.95. Full Sunday menu also available.