Places to eat and drink in South West England
Devon Wine Trail, , Devon
Among Devon's green rolling hills are lush vineyards, bursting with grapes that are made into award-winning whites, reds, rosés and fizzies. There are nine vineyards on the trail, producing a variety of different wines.
Drop into Yearlstone Vineyard in Mid Devon close to the famous C18th Bickleigh Mill and have a bite to eat while sampling fantastic wines. Head across to the ancient monastic Crediton to Down St Mary Vineyard for a fizz that is every bit as classy as Champagne. To the east are the small vineyards of Willhayne and Highcroft also producing very good wines. Near Exeter is Manstree Vineyard where you can pick up a bottle of great wine and in season pick your own soft fruit.
Orestone Manor Restaurant, Torquay, Devon
A luxury Country House Hotel and Restaurant.
Stylishly refurbished as a Colonial Manor House, Orestone Manor is located on the rural fringe of Torquay, with stunning views across the Torbay coastline and Lyme Bay.
Nourish Café and Deli, Torquay, Devon
‘Nourishing food in St Marychurch’
Nourish Café and Deli has a reputation for high quality home made food sourced from local produce. We sell fresh bread, cakes and pastries and Nourish’s meat and vegetarian pies. Try our deli counter for picnics on the beach.
St Elizabeth's Hotel, Plympton St Maurice, Devon
Luxury boutique hotel with fabulous restaurant, bar and function room.
Award winning Head Chef, Jean-Paul Kiely's menu offers fabulous modern French flavours whilst at the same time acknowledging classic dishes; combining a complimentary mix of tastes to suit every palate.
The Beer Engine, Exeter, Devon
One of Devon’s oldest working micro-breweries with bar and dining facilities.
We are unique in offering our own freshly brewed ales alongside our good food. We make full use of local produce within our menu, which consists of fresh fish delivered on a daily basis, fresh baked bread and soups, also a wide range of vegetarian choices.










