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I was looking for somewhere near to eat for the holiday inn express in tudor street. that was only a few minutes away. I hope it's okay and it was. mix from groups here some perhaps visitors like us are most local. that was a good sign, and we have ordered a few with some West Landes-Ziegern norcott obst apfelwein new and a cornish haze. starter were homemade suppe and halloumi fries. excellent and well presented. th... View all feedback.
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a rather average culinary experience. my partner was disappointed by the lack of vegan options. I found it hard work with workers dressed in silly comedy supervisors. I will not be rushed back. View all feedback.
Lovely little pub with the only problem being how full it gets of an evening. Relaxing on a Sunday after lunch with the papers and a bit of live music is my idea of a good weekend, well spent.
Finally a pub with my name written all over it! Ok, not quite. Thanks to my trusted Yelp! app I found this place. It's on a quiet street off the main track, but once inside you'll just be happy you found it! They brew their own beer in the basement and looking at the food being carried out made me regret having dinner before we showed up. Next time I'm in Exeter, I'll be back!!!
I had just had a walk around exeter quayside had enjoyed a devonshire scone and during the positive affirmation talk that our table had, we discussed how it was to use positiveity and win our desire. we wanted a pub, so to float around a few ruins and a paved windy road like something from a Hovis advertising, as before us like a bake was the fat pig. it was the one we had seen in a local shiny exeter city guide in the scone shop. at the time I remember thinking of myself, this pub fat pig must slip out like a pig for truffle in the forest. I got an amazing pint and a sunday, the rest of my crew, more wanted only somewhere warm and good alcohol. Unfortunately, the legendary Sunday roast has a short window with locally conscious ethical gastronomic firm between 12-3, they are obviously really amazing, unfortunately I have left out. if I am disappointed anyway from an establishment, then they go to my metaphorical white gloves and find something spooked to mention in a review.
I was looking for somewhere near to eat for the holiday inn express in tudor street. that was only a few minutes away. I hope it's okay and it was. mix from groups here some perhaps visitors like us are most local. that was a good sign, and we have ordered a few with some West Landes-Ziegern norcott obst apfelwein new and a cornish haze. starter were homemade suppe and halloumi fries. excellent and well presented. the mains were sweet cakes with maic and the other sausage and maic. comfortable and very essential meals. in fact, the cake is very considerable. so much that no dessert was required. great staff here very friendly and definitiw ones back to
A rather average culinary experience. my partner was disappointed by the lack of vegan options. I found it hard work with workers dressed in silly comedy supervisors. I will not be rushed back.
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