To celebrate National Afternoon Tea week between 8th-14th August, we've highlighted where you can book the indulgent foodie experience! Wherever you choose, yummy sweet treats and sandwiches guaranteed, just make sure you put the cream before the jam - the Devon way...

Wear Park Restaurant at Exeter Golf and Country Club

Dig into a delightful afternoon tea within the Wear Park Restaurant's beautiful, peaceful setting - pure bliss! Check out the menu and book your table here.

The Gate House restaurant at Mercure Southgate Hotel

The Gate House restaurant is a fabulous place for an afternoon tea - why not treat yourself to a dip in the pool and a moment of relaxation within the sauna and steam room beforehand! Enquire by calling 01392 412812.

The Ivy Exeter

It's safe to say, The Ivy Exeter has magnificent written all over it! Pssst - pamper yourself with a champagne afternoon tea during National Afternoon Tea Week and receive a glass of Laurent Perrier Cuvee Rose! Find out more here and book your experience.

 Please note - the menu is seasonal and will change on a regular basis. 

Hotel Du Vin

Treat yourself to an afternoon tea at Hotel Du Vin, perhaps even upgrade to champagne to mark a special occasion! Book your table here

Eat on the Green

At Eat on the Green sit back and relax with a selection of scrumptious cakes, scones and sandwiches with a view of our spectacular Exeter Cathedral - sounds like a plan to us! Enquire here

The Carriages Restaurant at The Devon Hotel

The Carriages Restaurant's afternoon tea isn't short of sweet treats - including flapjack, chocolate brownie AND macaroons! Book here.

Princesshay

We're drooling looking at Margoux's afternoon tea! You can find this sophisticated new restaurant within Princesshay Shopping Centre.

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Wear Park Restaurant at Exeter Golf and Country Club
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Located on the ground floor of our Georgian manor house, with views across the putting green and 18th, you can choose to dine in the bar, restaurant or outside on the veranda or terrace.

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Gaze out on Exeter Cathedral at The Ivy Exeter

Neighbouring the iconic Exeter Cathedral at 65-67 High Street, The Ivy Exeter offers sophisticated yet friendly all-day dining in the heart of Devon for locals and visitors alike. The Ivy Exeter offers relaxed, sophisticated all-day dining to tourists, shoppers and locals alike. From modern British classics to Asian-inspired cuisine and fantastic vegan and vegetarian dishes, there’s something for everyone to love, seven days a week. The restaurant sits within easy reach of the Guildhall shopping Centre, Phoenix theatre and the Corn Exchange, making it the ideal venue for pre-show dining or post-shopping drinks.

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Dining in Bistro Du Vin

Bistro du Vin is at the heart of our hotel in Exeter. Experience an elegant and informal setting for lunch and dinner - where our esteemed guests can meet, celebrate or simply pass the time.

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Princesshay Shopping Centre - with Cathedral View

The award-winning Princesshay is in the heart of the city, with over 60 stores including big brands such as Next and Zara, as well as smaller independent and regional brands. Princesshay is seriously stylish, featuring distinctive architecture, that complements Exeter's historic buildings, and landscaped European style squares with cafes and restaurants.

Eat on the Green
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Champagne on Cathedral Green

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 service. The restaurant is in a Sixteenth Century building overlooking Exeter’s historic Cathedral Green.

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