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In Devon, we love good quality, locally produced food and drink, and here in Exeter there is no shortage of it, from bees producing honey on the rooftops of Princesshay shopping centre, to local wines being produced in vineyards on the sheltered slopes surrounding the city.
There are plenty of opportunities to sample fresh, Devon produce in many of Exeter's cafes and restaurants, or shop directly with the producers at the weekly Farmers Market, every Thursday.
Exeter's location in the heart of Devon, surrounded by fertile farmland and close to miles and miles of coastline makes it...… Read More
In Devon, we love good quality, locally produced food and drink, and here in Exeter there is no shortage of it, from bees producing honey on the rooftops of Princesshay shopping centre, to local wines being produced in vineyards on the sheltered slopes surrounding the city.
There are plenty of opportunities to sample fresh, Devon produce in many of Exeter's cafes and restaurants, or shop directly with the producers at the weekly Farmers Market, every Thursday.
Exeter's location in the heart of Devon, surrounded by fertile farmland and close to miles and miles of coastline makes it easy to shrink your food footprint here. The city's outlying farms proudly show off their wares in farm shops, such as those at Greendale and Darts Farm, as well as hosting special talks and demonstrations.
The Exeter Food & Drink Trail celebrates these fantastic local producers, bringing them together on a map showcasing Exeter's food and drink offering.
Click on the map below to download a copy of the trail map, and scroll down to find out more about businesses to visit along the trail. Sign up to our e-news to receive more information.
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We are located in the centre of the museum serving a variety of treats to help you along the way.
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Quirky, eccentric and playful, the Cosy Club offers informal, casual dining, drinking and lounging in a homely and family friendly environment.
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The Lilypond restaurant offers a beautiful setting to enjoy a hearty breakfast, a delicious lunch or afternoon tea. Enjoy morning coffee or a light bite for lunch in the café.
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Visit our distillery in Teignmouth, where Exeter Gin is made, for a fun filled and informative experience. Choose from a tour & tasting experience with plenty of time to chill out in our bar, or learn how to make your very own gin with the help of…
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Fresha Café puts its heart and soul into providing locally sourced, great tasting food that caters for a variety of tastes.
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Eat on the Green is an independent restaurant in the heart of Exeter, owned and managed by a team who are passionate about creating great food using local, free range produce bought directly from the farmers and brought to you with excellent table…
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