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Category: Pubs - Exeter Nightlife
Address: 1-3 Martins Ln, Exeter EX1 1EY
The Ship Inn is supposedly one of the favorite haunts of Sir Francis Drake. Indeed, he once remarked, "Next to my own ship, I do love that old inn in St. Martins Lane." Inside, you'll find a good bit of fishing and nautical instruments like tackle, maps, and the occasional rope. The menu includes traditional steak,...
Category: Bars - Exeter Nightlife
Address: Little Castle St, Exeter EX4 3PX
Timepiece is one of Exeter's more popular dance clubs. Most nights, the music is fairly eclectic, yet united by a common thread: you can groove to all of it. For those who don't care to break a sweat, Timeout also offers the traditional Wine bar area downstairs. In the middle of the week, the local rugby crowd tends...
Category: Pubs - Exeter Nightlife
Address: Canal Banks, Exeter EX2 6LT
CANAL BANKS. Situated on the Exeter Shipping Canals, this pub enjoys access via boat, car, or foot (it's less than a thirty-minute walk from the Quay). You'll find a good mix of students, locals, and tourists at this immensely popular pub. They have a fairly decent menu, and an impressive list of on-tap libations....
Category: Pubs - Exeter Nightlife
Address: Exeter Rd, Doddiscombsleigh, Exeter EX6 7DS
DODDISCOMBSLEIGH. Located near the Exeter racetrack, this 16th century pub is popular for its diverse menu, locally grown produce, and Devon cheeses. Perhaps the most famous of them all is their Nobody Soup, which is a concoction of sausage and more vegetables than you can imagine. The beer is good as well, and you...
Category: Pubs - Exeter Nightlife
Address: 16-17 Cathedral Yard, Exeter EX1 1HB
CITY CENTRE. Situated near Exeter's historic Cathedral Green, this tavern boasts a great atmosphere and fairly decent prices considering its "uptown" location. In the pub's cellar, there is supposedly a skeleton of a woman who died during one the plague outbreaks as well as remnants of the old medieval well that lends...
Category: Pubs - Exeter Nightlife
Address: Clyst Hydon, Cullompton EX15 2NT
CLYST HYDON. The Five Bells Inn is one of the most well-respected pubs in the Exeter area. The pub has a fairly extensive menu that includes such main dishes as rack of lamb, venison, and of course, fish. About 100 years ago, this building, which is a thatched longhouse that dates from the 16th century, was moved from...
Category: Pubs - Exeter Nightlife
Address: Bridge Hill, Topsham, Exeter EX3 0QQ
This pink-colored rural pub is situated on the banks the River Clyst, and in warmer weather, you are welcome to enjoy your quaff outside by the river. The 16th Century Inn has an authentic interior and is a popular with locals and visitors. The beer list here comprises all real ales, all served from the barrel, and...
Category: Bars - Exeter Nightlife
Address: 83-84 Queen St, Exeter EX4 3RP
CITY CENTRE. One of the best places in Exeter to catch up-and-coming bands is the Cavern, which is located on Queen Street. The bar is open as a café during the day. Six nights a week, the Cavern rocks for what is generally a fairly large number of people. Expect to see representatives from all walks of life here,...
Category: Pubs - Exeter Nightlife
Address: The Quay, Exeter EX2 4AN
CITY CENTRE. This pub enjoys a convenient location right along Exeter's Quay, and is near some of the city's more popular late night haunts. The Prospect Inn offers a varied menu and even has specials for kids. Inside, you'll see the typical dark pub decor and an open fireplace. On warmer days, guests are invited to...
Category: Pubs - Exeter Nightlife
Address: 23 Gandy St, Exeter EX4 3LS
CITY CENTRE. Situated on historic Gandy Street, this neat-looking pub is conveniently close to most of the city centre action. Inside, you'll notice the typical dark mahogany that is present in most pubs. The dining area is located upstairs, and the pub itself exudes a very comfortable, family-like atmosphere. The...
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