What a pleasant evening! Moaning kids and families should stay at home and leave places like this to PLUs
Rose And Crown – Plymouth
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What a pleasant evening! Moaning kids and families should stay at home and leave places like this to PLUs
Rose And Crown – Plymouthit was a good night in Goodbodys
Goodbodys – PlymouthA lovely meal, a set 3 course for about £15 all freshly cooked, the steak was to die for. not a roast dinner/carvery in sight, thank goodness. Try the salmon in a lime sauce, beautiful. The owner was very friendly and made us feel really welcome. a lovely old place beams etc. lovely.
Just Williams – PlymouthFound this bistro by accident when visiting nearby University.. Over a few days we enjoyed really fresh shellfish and local fish, simply cooked with brilliant sauces. The wines at Bistro One are excellent with stuff from districts I'd never heard of! Like the atmosphere including the jazz. Breath of fresh air on our short visit to Plymouth.
Bistro One – Plymouththe chips are good. the beer was cold
Crystal Dragon – PlymouthWOW!!! The food here was amazing never tasted anything like it. The service was great too. I will recommend this to all my friends.
Mutley Spice – PlymouthAs a person who is fed up with all these generic italian restaurants that seem to be cropping up all the time, it was a nice treat when my family and I visit the Positano two weeks ago. This authentic italian restaurant offered a vast menu to chose from and the service was extremely friendly and child friendly. This restaurant is a real gem in plymouth!
Positano – PlymouthSmall but very cosy, the food is expertly prepared and tastes fantastic, yet to find a better Indian restaurant in Plymouth
Spice Well – PlymouthHad planned for a Chinese meal down the road, but decided to try Lorenzo? instead. The Chilli Beef Tacos was nice and went down well with the house red. Spanish Tapas (combo) for two was a bit disappointing, because four out of the 6 tapas servings were from a jar. Will visit again though but skip the Spanish Tapas combo next time.
Lorenzo – PlymouthI found this restaurant to be laid back and somewhat informal which worked perfectly with it's relaxed friendly staff and BYO policy. The food was amazing. I went for the 3 courses from £15 menu and had the scallops, Parma Chicken (delicious) followed by the chocolate fondant which I was told is their most popular dessert. It was lovely. An overall very enjoyable evening.
B.E.D! – PlymouthI see all recommendations are dated 2006. Went there in January 2007 and have to agree with all previous comments. We shall be going again, soon.
Chloe’s Restaurant – PlymouthWe have the set 3 course lunch whenever we shop in England (we're from Cornwall!!). Excellent unpretentious friendly restaurant. Nice mixture of Greek food and traditional English fare. Service is friendly and professional
Zeus – PlymouthIf you're looking to impress someone this is definitely the place to take them to. You can eat a hearty meal without feeling sluggish afterwards then sit and chat while smoking sheeshas. Amazing.
What a surprise this little Bistro is! We visited after reading reviews on Sugarvine just this week and enjoyed an amazing well priced 2 - 4 - 1 Bistro Special lunch for only £24 Plenty of choice including smashing seafood and brilliant Salmon Cakes. Mark my words this is an excellent venue and very easy to find. We've booked already for Valentine's day!
Bistro One – PlymouthI had Christmas Day lunch at Seawings with my Sister and Brother-in-Law and we were all very impressed with the whole experience. Very good food, a superb bottle of wine (Brown Brothers), very friendly and efficient staff and a pleasant atmosphere. We were not rushed through our meal and were fortunate enough to have a table in the conservatory with its 180 degree view of Plymouth Sound. Also when booking I was asked if there any special dietary requirements without any prompting and it may only seem like a small thing but at last, a restaurant that brings you a jug of water and glasses without having to ask for it. Thank you Patsy, Gemma and staff for a lovely afternoon.
Seawings Breakwater House – PlymouthWhen I dined at St. Elizabeth's House, it had only been open for a couple of days, and I had been waiting and watching the progress of the refurbishment of the convent for quite some time with great anticipation. The standard of service that we received was second to none, Clare and Fleur are an absolute asset to the team. We were made to feel as if we were the only guests in the restaurant. The ambience and the layout of the restaurant also added to the intimate atmosphere. The food was outstanding. I chose the beef, which melted in my mouth, and the wine list was extensive, comprehensive, and also amusing! What I found to be the nicest surprise, however, was price! The value for money was fantastic. We had the fine dining experience without the fine dining pricing. Overall, I can not recommend St. Elizabeth's House enough. I do believe that it is only a matter of time before there are rosettes awarded. Well done.
St Elizabeths House – PlymouthTwo courses for £13.50... cheaper than eating in a pub, well, a half decent one! Food is always divine, the beef stew was hearty, and the ice creams/ sorbets were glorious! I? truly a fan of Chris and James! and the team.. only gripe, was the seat near the chimney was a bit drafty, but, that? didn? matter....
Tanners Restaurant – PlymouthA very welcome addition to Plymouth an contemporary, brasserie that uses very good ingredients and has excellent service. I dropped in for a quick re-fuel, Rib Eye and fries, pepper sauce, glass of good wine £17 The steak was excellent and large, cooked perfectly. I didn? like the presentation with a metal gravy boat and the fries at this sort of place should be hand cut, like at most of the posh burger joints around the UK. I will not hesitate to go back and found it excellent value.
Barbican Kitchen – PlymouthLunch 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.