The Glorious Art House is a vibrant art café in the heart of Exeter’s independent West Quarter with a pretty courtyard garden. Loved by creatives of all kinds, the café is a hive of activity, hosting art exhibitions upstairs and running craft workshops as well as hosting poetry and live music nights and community groups.
The café is licensed and serves a variety of hot and cold drinks and alcoholic beverages. Delicious freshly roasted coffee is supplied by local independent Brazier Coffee Roasters. The café serves a range of light lunches, including soup and fresh bread, filled baguettes with salad, waffles, pastries and amazing cakes! Gluten free and vegan options available.
Our Glorious Hot Chocolate is famous among the Exeter students – some say you can’t tell people you’ve been a student at Exeter until you’ve tried one!
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