Eating Out in TorquayWhen it comes to eating out whilst staying in self-catering Torquay holiday accommodation, you’ll find some unforgettable eateries, whatever your tastes or budget. Don’t forget that Dartmouth, Teignmouth and Dawlish are amongst the Devon towns which hold weekly farmers markets – and these are a great place to stock up on local produce for those evenings in your Torquay holiday cottage! |
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The DrumThe Drum Inn at Cockington fits any idea of the perfect country pub. With its thatched roof and landscaped gardens, The Drum Inn was designed by famous architect Edward Lutyens and dates back to 1936. This large, friendly inn is renowned for its Sunday roasts, extensive restaurant menu and range of real ales. The Drum Inn is Cockington’s main meeting point, and forms an idyllic spot to unwind on a visit to the picturesque village. The pub is family friendly, and welcomes dogs in its large gardens. Whilst visiting The Drum Inn, be sure to stroll around the historic village and its fascinating sites.
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Steps BistroSteps Bistro in Torquay enjoys a growing reputation as the town’s hidden gem. Tucked halfway up a narrow staircase close to the harbour, Steps Bistro offers an intimate atmosphere with the personal touch that enhances the Torquay holidays of many! The impressive menu and wine list offered at Steps Bistro will top off a family occasion or romantic meal for two in Torquay. Whether you’re eating out in Torquay at lunchtime or in the evening, the fine food and service that await you at Steps Bistro won’t fail to impress. Put it on your list of eateries to try during a stay in Torquay accommodation!
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Ocean DriveOcean Drive Bar & Diner is just a short walk from Torre Abbey Sands, and has a fun Hollywood theme throughout. With three bars, a restaurant and garden, Ocean Drive’s relaxed atmosphere, fantastic menu and imaginative cocktails make it a great choice for an occasion - or just to unwind on a warm evening. The garden includes outdoor heaters, so those who enjoy eating or drinking al fresco won’t feel the sea breeze on nippy evenings! Inside, the restaurant and bars are decorated with memorabilia from the silver screen – adding to the entertainment!
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Hanbury's Fish & ChipsHanbury’s Fish & Chips, in Babbacombe, is an award-winning restaurant and take away that is close to the heart of any Torquay resident! The restaurant’s cosy design includes intriguing artefacts, such as a family table made from a real church door decorated with shells, Tiffany lighting and a genuine Dartmoor Prison door! Combined, these features create a unique and warm atmosphere that is perfect for enjoying the unforgettable food and wine. If you fancy literally eating out during your stay in holiday accommodation in Torquay, why not visit the take away and enjoy the coastal views from nearby Babbacombe?
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Angels TearoomThis charming little tearoom and daytime restaurant in Babbacombe will delight visitors and is a surprisingly elegant experience! With fine bone china teacups, loose leaf tea and beautiful angel themed decor a visit to Angels is like a step back in time. Opposite the Babbacombe Downs, Angels serves cream teas created with fresh, local produce in its pretty courtyard all year round. Those on self-catering holidays may wish to sample the popular English breakfasts – a must when eating out in Torquay before a long day exploring! Wheelchair access is available at this cafe and Angels is child-friendly.
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