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Eating and drinking in Plymouth, South Hams, East Cornwall and Dartmoor

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The Ship Inn at Noss Mayo is a delightful, traditional waterside

pub where you can enjoy good wine, local beers and superb

fresh, homemade food. The Inn’s location is an excellent

walking destination and a yachtsman’s port of call - you can

even tie up your boat outside!

The perfect place to have a drink, sit back, relax and enjoy the beautiful views and Charlie & Lisa’s friendly hospitality!

The Ship Inn Noss Mayo South Devon PL8 1EW Tel: 01752 872387 Email: [email protected] Web: www.nossmayo.com

Delivered every six months to Homes, Businesses, Restaurants and Hotel Rooms throughout Plymouth and surroundings areas.

Look out for our 13th Issue in Winter 2012.

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Publisher: Andy Nicholson

Email: [email protected] Web: www.themenuguides.co.uk

Tel: 01752 840436 or 07877 359365

Editorial: Kris Robertson, Nick Bayly

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The Studio, 37 Meadow Drive, Saltash, Cornwall Pl12 6XJ.

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WELCOME TO THE LATEST EDITION OF THE MENU GUIDEWith any luck, 2012 will be remembered as a year for which Great Britain can be proud. From the plucky England football team’s Euro run, to the homecoming of the London Olympics, and let’s not forget the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, there has been much for us to celebrate and enjoy. The South West has played its part in the festivities, and left in

its wake a renewed sense of pride and community spirit.People have been getting together and making the most of it, including the

South West’s favourite eating and drinking establishments. There has never been a wider choice available to the discerning diner. Not only are there still great offers around at many of your favourite restaurants, there are also several fantastic brand new openings and recently-refurbished venues to try out. Head straight to the New Openings section on page 8 for the lowdown.

In addition, our website – www.themenuguides.co.uk – has been recently redesigned to provide you with even more information, hot offers, and the latest news, in case you don’t have a copy of The Menu Guide to hand. We have also introduced profile pages for all the featured venues.

In this edition we line up another great selection of features including Nick Bayly’s Dish of the Day, which explains why less can often mean more when it comes to the contents of the menu. Entertaining clients can sometimes be as awkward as a blind date, but there’s ‘No Expenses Spared’ in our guide to making your business a pleasure. And finally, for those of you looking for a few matchmaking tips, Stephen Barratt demystifies the process of combining the perfect wine with your favourite dishes.

So, with an unwavering British spirit and a stiff upper lip, I invite you to go forth with pride and enjoy the best of the South West’s cuisine once more!

See you next time,

Andy Nicholson

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06 Small Bites All the latest news on

developments in and around the area’s bar and restaurant scene.

08 New Openings Keeping tabs on the new

arrivals and widening your dining horizons.

10 Dish Of The Day If you prefer to spend more

time talking to your friends rather than burying your head in a menu when you go out to eat, then it’s time to try out a new breed of restaurant where the menu is short, but no less sweet. Nick Bayly reveals all.

16 In Perfect Harmony Stephen Barrett explains long gone are the days when a bottle

of German White and Bulgarian Red will match the Prawn Cocktail and Macaroni Cheese of the heady 1970’s. Indeed persons of a certain age will probably not have even tried both the wines and foods I list! So what is right and what is comfortable when matching food and wine?

24 The Grilling We turn the tables on three local chefs.

26 No Expenses Spared Corporate entertaining can be a minefield of dos and don’ts, but follow a few simple guidelines and that new contract will be signed before

the bill arrives, says Nick Bayly. 33 Dining Out Everything you need to know about everywhere there is to go.

68 X Marks the Spot Your fully comprehensive map of restaurants in and around Plymouth.

71 Listings Full bar and restaurant listings.

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ex The Ship Inn, Noss Mayo 02View Pan Asia 04Genting Casino 12The River Cottage Deli & Canteen 14The Rose & Crown 20The Elburton 22St. Mellion International Resort 29Browns Hotel 3222 Mill Street 32Barbican Kitchen 33Morgan’s Italian 33Gorton’s of Tavistock 34Barclay House 34Talland Bay Hotel 35Boringdon Hall Hotel 36The Chancel 37Yukisan 37

Tanners Restaurant 38The Refectory 38Treasury 39Thai Noodle Bar 40The Mission 40Annabel’s Cabaret & Discotheque 41The Vauxhall Quay Bar Pizzeria & Club 41Treby Arms 42Taylor’s Restaurant 42Jolly Jacks 43 Zucca 44Rocco Y Lola 44Souk 45Asia Chic 45Who’d Have Thought It Milton Combe 46Trawlers 46The Terrace, Tavistock 47

The Dolphin House Brazzerie 47The Farm House, Saltash 48Rock Salt Cafe & Brasserie 49Boat House Cafe 49Aglio Olio 50Zeus 51Rocky’s Grill 52The Ship, Barbican 53Blues Bar and Grill 53Duttons Café Bar Restaurant 54Platters Restaurant 55The Eastern Eye 55The Dolphin Inn 56The Elephant’s Nest 56Trattoria Pecatore 57The Plough at Duloe 57Burrows & Wodehouse Sausage Restaurant 58

The Rock Inn 59The Whitchurch Inn 59The View RPCYC 60Nibana 60The Odd Wheel 61Mediterranean 61Bistro One 62Yo! Sushi 62The Steak & Omelette 63The Blue Plate 64Café Indiya 65Mombay Brasserie 65Piermasters 66Ship In Ugborough 67The Terrace, The Hoe, Plymouth 75

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DEVON FOOD HEROES DO IT BY THE BOOKPeter Gorton, an award winning Master chef, and Adrian Oakes, a landscape and contemporary photographer, have created a book introducing the reader to some of the country’s best producers who are committed to providing food of the highest quality using environmentally sound methods of production.

From bakers and beekeepers to ice cream makers and shellfish farmers, each offers an insight into how a better food future can be achieved through innovation, determination and an overwhelming desire to produce delicious food of the highest quality. Devon Food Heroes is available to buy in most local book stockists.

IT’S ALL GOING SWIMMINGLY FOR DOLPHIN HOUSE BRAZZERIEThe Dolphin House Brazzerie opened last year to a great response- an independent contemporary Restaurant in the more relaxed part of the Barbican. We are still as passionate about delivering a fabulous dining experience, from Executive Breakfast and Express Lunch for busy people to our full evening menu.

We have stayed true to our mission of producing ethically sourced food with integrity, such as our Day Boat Fish to our farm assured meats. Modern British Cuisine with international flavours, fresh food cooked for you. Come and make our next year even better. The Dolphin House Brazzerie- a fine place to dine. 01752 254879.

NEW OWNERS MAKE A SPLASH AT THE DOLPHIN INNThe Dolphin Inn in Newton Ferrers was taken over by Matt and Tessa Keniston on the 30th April. They pay more than lip service to local sourcing, with mussels from the Yealm, less than two miles away and the beef herds their steaks come from often seen grazing nearby. The owners are often foraging for wild ingredients to add to the seasonality of the menu.

While the food is unpretentious, the offering is interesting and with a regularly changing specials board it is a stunning setting to enjoy some of the best ingredients this area has to offer. For more information visit www.dolphininndevon.co.uk or Tel: 01752 872007.

T op Devon Chefs attended a sunny launch of The Chefs’ Forum at the beautiful

Southernhay House in Exeter. It is a very exciting time to be involved in the catering and hospitality industry in Devon. The ongoing success of The Chefs’ Forum in Bristol meant

that Devon chefs welcomed the launch of their own regional chapter of the prestigious and popular networking group for chefs, suppliers and local catering colleges. Headed up by local food heroes Simon Hulstone (The Elephant, Torquay) and Peter Gorton (Gorton’s of Tavistock), The

Chefs’ Forum aims to bring together the three groups and harness the great culinary talent and knowledge in the area as well as offering excellent networking opportunities to young student chefs. The Forum runs all year and is punctuated by quarterly networking events in both Bristol and Devon.

If you think you or your business could benefit from being involved in The Chefs’ Forum please email [email protected].

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1ST BIRTHDAY - TAKE A CHANCEL ON USThe Chancel Wine Bar and Café celebrates its first birthday in July and are delighted in their achievements of the last 12 months. Having increased the wine list to 42 wines from around the world, most of which are served by the glass enabling customers to try out the whole range, and offering a popular, well priced menu, they have received continuous complimentary reviews in regards to the service and quality on offer. This intimate little bar has built a strong following of regular customers and fresh ideas keep customers coming back for more. Regular theme nights vary from Spanish Tapas nights to Lobster and Chateau Brand nights, Curry and Quiz to traditional pie days and informal wine tastings. Serving food from 12pm daily, Monday to Saturday, they are ideally located for a pre theatre meal. Tel: 01752 226264 www.thechancel.co.uk

THE NOT-SO SECRET MISSIONWith The Mission Bar & Restaurant one of the smartest venues to open in Plymouth City centre it’s time for you to visit this amazing building just behind the law courts and sample the unique atmosphere, building, food and ambience that has been created. If you are looking for a very special venue to hold your next event, party, birthday, anniversary, corporate or office get together then The Mission is the place. Tel. 01752 229955.

DEVON AND CORNWALL FOOD ASSOCIATION GIVING FOOD FOR THOUGHT The Treasury and The Eastern Eye have set the standard in social impact by supporting a charity that diverts surplus food from producers to charities that feed the disadvantaged.

So far,The Devon & Cornwall Food Association has diverted over 20,000 litres of short-date milk that would otherwise have been binned, to 18 local charities thus saving them over £15,000.

Almost entirely volunteer -run, the DCFA asked local restaurants for support. The Treasury is donating 20p from every risotto dish and the Eastern Eye is donating a £30 meal-for-two each month.

Other restaurants can contact DCFA via www.devonandcornwall foodassociation.org

A GREAT DAY OUT IS CHILD’S PLAY AT THE VIEW PAN ASIAEvery Sunday between 1pm – 2pm and 7pm - 8pm, The popular View Pan Asia buffet restaurant on Royal Parade are now hosting a children’s entertainer to provide fun for all the children. Not only will the kids be captivated, you can enjoy your meal in peace and tranquility! The restaurant is now well established and has a reputation for providing delicious freshly prepared food at prices that offer exceptional value for money. So, if you want to experience a taste sensation unlike any other in Plymouth, with the decor and service to match, come and visit View Pan Asia. Tel: 01752 224223.

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newopeningsnewopeningsTHE VAUXHALL QUAY BAR PIZZERIA & CLUBIntroducing VQ new brother venue and next door neighbour of Annabels Cabaret on Plymouth’s Barbican. A waterside hot spot for Al Fresco Dining, Cocktails, Entertainment and Dancing. A Funky and Fresh new two level pizzeria, live music venue and cocktail bar, VQ has a stunning new terrace overlooking the Historic Barbican Harbour, recently refurbished with sister Annabel injecting a touch of the cool and classy yet welcoming vibe of the hugely successful Annabel’s Cabaret.

VQ’s chefs are sister act Gabriela and Lucia who’ve honed their skills at 5 star hotels internationally. Their passion for food creating a tasty menu that includes Pizzas freshly made to order in a traditional wood fired oven, delicious pastas and scrumptious salads plus tempting treats to accompany the impressive selection of wines, ale, champagnes and premium spirits on offer with Award Winning Cocktail Mixologists who create classic and fashionable cocktails with the freshest of fruits. VQ is also perfect for private parties and corporate events with a full range of buffet, entertainment and conference facilities available. Tel: 01752 252110.

LE VIGNOBLEDesigner, Eugene Sellors, has been working on the design for Le Vignoble, a unique wine shop, lounge and educational experience, owned and run by accomplished wine connoisseur Yannick Loué.

Housing a collection of over 2,000 bottles of wine, Le Vignoble is located within the current Urban Splash redevelopment project at Royal William Yard in Plymouth.

Le Vignoble, which means ‘the vineyard’ will focus on sharing a love, passion and knowledge of wine, aiming to advise customers thereby enhancing their enjoyment of the product.

This sanctuary for wine lovers will provide a lounge area with soft seating and tables allowing people to relax and enjoy their wine in sophisticated surroundings. There will be a vault for fine wines and space for retail where customers can browse among elegantly curved units. A wine training area will be open to both private and corporate markets with

antipasti available to compliment the wine. Le Vignoble will boast the first Enomatic machine, an auto wine dispenser, in the South West guaranteeing wine preservation, volume and temperature control. Le Vignoble opens for business this summer 2012.

MARITIMO TAPAS BARSituated just below the Coffee Shack on Plymouth Hoe, Maritimo has that continental feel and location to match with spectacular views across Plymouth Sound. Tapas prepared LE

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using fresh local produce and authentic herbs and spices are great to share and make for laid back social dining. A good choice of Spanish wines, all by the bottle or glass, you can be sure of a relaxed and intimate dining experience. Tel: 01752 222938.

YO! SUSHIBased on the concept of a ‘Kaiten (conveyor belt) sushi bar, you can choose from over 90 Japanese inspired items such as delicious soups, rice or noodle-based dishes, salads, tempura and hot classics like Chicken Katsu Curry, Salmon Teriyaki or Yakisoba noodles (some of our best sellers). Offering great value for money (dishes range from £1.80 to £5.00) combined with a fun and colourful atmosphere, take a well-deserved break from your shopping spree at YO! Sushi Plymouth at Drake Circus Shopping Centre and enjoy a slice of TokYO!. Open until 10pm Mon-Sat and until 8pm on Sunday.

GENTING CASINOGenting Casino Plymouth welcomes customers with an exciting new look. Stanley Casino on Union Street has undergone a major refurbishment in recent months and has been renamed Genting Casino Plymouth to reflect the name of its owner Genting UK plc. The

transformation includes a new bar area. Comfortable seating and soft mood lighting create a relaxed environment for customers to enjoy the new range of food and drink on offer. The team at Genting Casino Plymouth pride themselves on offering fantastic customer service so you can be guaranteed a warm and friendly welcome.

The casino is open daily from 12noon – 6am. Visit gentingcasinoplymouth.com for more information.

THE BOATHOUSE CAFELocated on the Commercial Wharf, by the Mayflower Steps is The Boathouse Cafe, a welcoming new addition to the Barbican Waterfront. The Cafe has a stunning nautical, seafaring theme with wooden features throughout. The menu includes: home-made

South Devon crab cakes with chilli jam, baked cod with white bean cassoulet, scallops and chorizo served in the shell and fruits de mer. To complement all the dishes is a selection of wonderful wines, beers and local ales.

The Boathouse Cafe has introduced Cook Your Catch or ‘CYC’, a totally new fishing and eating experience in Plymouth.

Part of Plymouth Boat Trips, The Boathouse Cafe has teamed up with the day fishing boats so customers can spend the day fishing the local waters and return with their catch to have it prepared and cooked by the cafe’s expert chefs. Filleting demonstrations are also available on request at the cafe or on board the boat.

Fishing trips combined with Cook Your Catch are available to book through Plymouth Boat Trips Tel: 01752 253153, plymouthboattrips.co.uk. The Boathouse Café is open all week from 9 until 5 and 9 until late at weekends. Tel: 01752 600560.

BURROWS & WODEHOUSEBurrows and Wodehouse is the brilliant new speciality sausage restaurant on Plymouth’s Sutton Harbour - next to the Cooperage.

Choose from more than a dozen different types of local Devon sausage served with light fluffy mashed potato and onion gravy.

With a two-course meal costing only £12.95 you’ll certainly be getting more bangers for your bucks! In addition to the Sausage menu we serve a variety of local dishes to suit all tastes - try out the Monty burger or a big bowl of Limosa Mussels.

Devon beers, Devon wines, and Devon cheeses are all on offer at Burrows and Wodehouse - so come along and celebrate living in this fantastic county of ours. Gluten free and vegetarian diets are provided for.

Call now for reservations 01752 673757.

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I’ve always been a little wary of restaurants whose menus read more like a novel. There’s always a nagging feeling that the kitchen can’t possibly have all those ingredients fresh and ready to

cook, with diners left carefully listening out for the ‘ping’ of the microwave as pre-made meals get a quick heat blast.

Thankfully the days of the page-heavy, leather-bound menu look to be over, with many restaurants replacing them with a much more paired-down version that focuses on doing a handful of dishes very well, rather than lots averagely.

Nowhere has this trend for menu downsizing been more noticeable than in the rise of the mono-theme restaurant, whose range of dishes has been reduced to almost a single line, while there is also a growing number of eateries which have dispensed with a menu altogether, preferring instead to give guests a knife, a fork and a napkin, and bring out the food. At either end of these extremes, it’s clear that less choice often equates to better quality when it comes to eating out.

In the recent years there has been a move towards opening restaurants that specialise in one type or style of food, rather than the everyman-type of venue that is designed to appeal to everyone, yet no-one at the same time. Appealing to small, but distinct sections of the dining community, rather than offering an impersonal, mass-market experience is very much in vogue. And in recessionary times, restaurant-goers want to take the guesswork out of eating out, knowing that they are going to get a consistent quality of meal, and good service, in a relaxed and friendly environment.

While smaller menus are all the rage, there are a number of bold food entrepreneurs that have thrown all their chickens into the one

basket, so to speak, by opening restaurants that offer just one or two headline dishes.

Burger & Lobster opened in London earlier this year, serving, you guessed it, only burgers and lobster, while the eponymous Meatballs has diners queuing round the block in the back streets of Farringdon in order to sample the five different types of spherical-shaped meat products on offer.

Closer to home, and fulfilling the one thing done well brief, is new speciality sausage restaurant Burrows and Wodehouse, which has recently opened on Plymouth’s Sutton Harbour, next to the Cooperage. With more than a dozen different types of local Devon sausage on offer, all served on a bed of fluffy mash and onion gravy, it’s a theme that resonates well with diners looking for upscale home cooking at a good price.

The same one-dish principle could be

applied to almost every foodstuff you could think of, from mussels to steak, from pasta to paella, or even the humble sandwich bar, which many establishments have taken to the level of high culinary art.

The concept is a simple one, and if it works, makes huge sense to restaurant owners, with narrow stock lines and a speedy order turnaround for a kitchen focused on producing multiple plates from the same base ingredients. Done well, it’s also possible to quickly build up a cult following with customers, as they come back to get a regular fix of a food they clearly love. In these recessionary times, where food nostalgia, and honest home-style cooking is making a comeback, an upmarket pie and mash shop or a retro burger diner can make for an extremely successful business recipe.

Pizza chains are, in many senses, already

If you prefer to spend more time talking to your friends rather than burying your head in a menu when you go out to eat, then it’s time to try out a new breed of restaurant where the menu is short, but no less sweet. Words by Nick Bayly

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operating in this market on a much wider scale, with a succession of dough bases being remarketed with a variety of different toppings, but they hardily represent a unique meal out for the aspirational consumer.

It’s all about elevating food that you might well eat at home into something worthy of a shared dining experience, so it’s also about the atmosphere and ambience in the dining room, the attitude of the staff, and the affordable nature of the prices, that makes for a winning combination. It needn’t be cheap, but it has to represent value.

The ‘zero option’ or ‘no menu’ restaurant is an equally interesting development in the eating out market, with waiters simply reduced to handing out lists of what diners are going to be eating that night. With no reservations taken, and no hovering around

tables, the staff can get on with the business of cooking and serving delicious food.

Much of the thrill for diners is to be had from not knowing exactly what’s going to be on your plate. It’s not everyone’s idea of a fun night out, especially for fussy eaters, but for those with a taste for adventure, it’s certainly makes for a meal to remember.

Such places also lead diners into trying foods that they wouldn’t normally choose – the complete antidote to eating the same dish, at the same restaurant, at the same table for the rest of your life.

Having been to a couple of menu-free

restaurants myself, the experience is extremely liberating. Instead of holding up a menu and ending all conversation, diners are able to interact more easily, freed from the tyranny of agonising over whether to have the steak or the chicken, or perhaps the salmon, or…you know how it goes. All people want to do when they go out to eat is relax with friends and family, have free-flowing conversation, and eat delicious food.

To some people, the absence of choice could be frustrating and disempowering. As contemporary restaurant-goers, we’re programmed into thinking of going out to eat as more like a shopping trip than a dinner party: a series of active choices rather than a relaxed, somewhat passive experience full of surprises.

So the next time you go out to eat, even it’s to a regular full-menu restaurant or to your local pub, why not ask the waiter what the chef recommends and see what surprises there are in store. You might never look at a menu in the same way again.

Less is more: Many restaurants are choosingto pare down their menus, focusing on deliveringquality rather than quantity, yet still offeringvalue for money for their customers.

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A sister venue to Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall’s highly successful River Cottage Canteen and Deli in Axminster, the Plymouth restaurant is founded on the

same uncompromising values. “The River Cottage approach to cooking

has always been based on using the very best seasonal, local produce,” says Hugh, “and we want to manifest that in the Plymouth Canteen menu every single day. It’s not a difficult task: Plymouth has a vibrant local food culture and the produce from the surrounding area is really fantastic. We’re delighted to be able to celebrate it.”

Joe Draper, head chef at the Canteen, concurs: “River Cottage is passionate about where food comes from and how it is produced” he says. “We want to support local producers and reduce the miles our food has to travel. At the same time, we will not compromise on quality or flavour – and we know our suppliers feel the same way.”

Many of the ingredients are sourced from within just 50 miles of the city and the current menu features local delicacies such as Cornish asparagus and Camel Estuary mussels, line-caught mackerel, Dorset Blue Vinny cheese and Salcombe Dairy ice cream. “One of my favourite dishes right now is whole line-caught mackerel from Lyme bay, it will be wood-roasted whole with some salsa verde, green sauce.” says Joe.

All this can be enjoyed in one of the finest settings in Plymouth. The Canteen itself is

housed in a stunning, ex-Naval heritage building, right by the waterside in Royal William Yard.

Guests who take a seat at one of the outside tables will be treated to spectacular views of the Tamar estuary where submarines, naval ships, ferries and sailing boats throng the water. The Yard is a Grade 1-listed site, a former Navy victualling depot, which could hardly be more appropriate. As one reviewer put it, the place ‘has fresh food in its genes’.

Diners inside, meanwhile, can sit at tables

Opened just a few months ago in Plymouth’s handsome Royal William Yard, River Cottage Canteen and Deli has been wowing customers and winning accolades by the score. Recent reviews include plaudits such as ‘fantastic service and wonderful food’, ‘amazing experience’, ‘excellent – and great for Plymouth’.

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created from reclaimed wooden doors, from where they can watch the chefs at work in the open kitchen, centred around a traditional wood-fired oven.

Alongside the restaurant is the River Cottage Deli, where customers can taste and buy locally produced meats, cheeses, jams, chutneys, hampers, drinks and sweet treats. The Deli team work closely with producers who supply them and can give some expert advice on the products.

The Deli also sells River Cottage books and DVDs, including copies signed by Hugh, gifts and kitchenware. There are regular Producer Days too, where customers can come and meet the people behind the delicious ingredients that make their way on to shelves and the menu – as well as tasting their wares, of course.

The Canteen and Deli is open seven days a week during the summer, serving breakfast from 10.00am on Monday to Friday, from 8.30am on Saturday and from 9.00am on Sundays. Lunch is served daily from 12.00pm, and dinner is served from 6.30pm on Tuesday to Thursday and from 6.00pm on Friday and Saturday.

Guests are welcome to call 01752 252702 to book a table and bookings can also be made online at rivercottage.net/plymouth.

You can drop in for lunch, although bookings are recommended for Sunday lunch.

The River Cottage Canteen and Deli is located in the Brewhouse building in Royal William Yard.

A sister venue to Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall’s highly successful River Cottage Canteen and Deli in Axminster, the Plymouth restaurant is founded on the

same uncompromising values. To address this subjectivity I guess we need

to start with a virtual Lunch or Supper to understand the balance of taste and the taste experience. With locally sourced foodstuff a major player in the home and restaurant and the summer about to be upon us I thought I would search for dishes of local interest and find some thoughtful slurps to match.

So here goes with something to tickle the appetite often called an Amuse Bouche or ‘mouth amuser’. Doesn’t translate as perhaps intended but nevertheless it is often a way to break down barriers especially if you have guests that have not previously met! Greet and Eat as soon as you can will relax and often allow the host to relax too! An intense flavour of a tiny cup (espresso) of Gazpacho chilled to perfection served with an equally cold Manzanilla Sherry is very hard to beat as it tickles the appetite and satisfies the hunger pangs of expectancy. Mini savoury Pannacotta,

boat-shaped Toasties of Soused Mackerel or a Grilled Oyster with Chorizo will also stir the appetite. And guess what, the Manzanilla Sherry will match all these dishes perfectly?

Once at the table the first course is often awaiting the guests coupled with an array of glasses waiting to be filled with something suitable. Summer starters could include some of our excellent smoked fish from our regions. Created with care they are much Superior to the supermarket bought equivalent.

Having sourced your favourite you might wish to set about creating some Pates or Terrines, Mousses or Rillettes all comparatively easy to create given time. The current Taste of the West multi-award winner

with a Manuka Wood Smoked Salmon comes from Mike’s Smokehouse in Loddiswell. Truly beautiful and delicate flavours permeate; important enough to maintain its flavour to the last morsel so to match with a Red wine would probably be far too strong!

White wine is the preferred tipple for this kind of dish but which one? I generally crave for an acid/fruit balance with this kind of dish so would plump for either a lightly chilled Gewürztraminer or a Riesling.

These wonderful wines can come from many different places with different climates and soils meaning they are affected greatly and need some understanding. This is where Wine Merchants come into their own, and

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Long gone are the days when a bottle of German White and Bulgarian Red will match the Prawn Cocktail and Macaroni Cheese of the heady 1970’s. Indeed persons of a certain age will probably not have even tried both the wines and foods I list! So what is right and what is comfortable when matching food and wine?

Words by Stephen Barrett

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some happy to offer a tasting if pre-arranged. My current favourites are Pauletts Riesling

from South Australia - intense peach notes - or Gewurztraminer Keühn from Alsace - Classic Rose petal and citrus notes - both available from Charles Steevenson Wines Tavistock (01822 616272, mail order or shop).

A modern, healthy main course can be made with the affordable Loin of Pork. Trimmed and cut lengthways like Fillet Steak (about 1 kg for four persons) lightly cured and chilled for 48 hours in a mixture of 80% Sugar and 20% Salt, tightly wrapped in cling film, after which you rinse and dry. Blanch some trimmed Savoy Cabbage leaves, refresh and set aside. Stretch some good quality Smoked Streaky Bacon and lay on a large piece of cling film followed by the Savoy Cabbage and finally the Loin of Pork. Neatly wrap all three into the tightly formed cling film and rest in fridge for a few hours. Fill a suitable casserole

half-full with water and bring to the boil. Place the Pork in the water bath and cook for around 1 Hour on a gently rolling heat. Remove and rest before removing the cling film. When cool it can be sliced and served with your favourite sauce and vegetable garnish. Any left over will feature handsomely on a cold meat platter or brilliant sandwiches!

This wonderful Summer Pork dish can be matched with many different styles of wine but my suggestion would be either a young chilled Devon beauty namely Kenton Bacchus 2011 - Regency Wines Exeter (01392 444123) or maybe a modern Pinot Noir from Chile perhaps the excellent Cono Sur 2011 from most major outlets.

Dessert or puddings are a brilliant match with wines to finish the Lunch or Supper. If you choose an Apple-based tart or Strudel the match would be indicated by balancing the acidity of the fruit. By way of a complete change why not plump for a slug of Somerset Royal Cider Brandy available from Crebers of Tavistock (01822 612266 or mail order), served ambient to enhance the marriage of flavours and tastes. It can turn a simple dessert into a full-on-taste-experience. Honest!

Stephen Barrett is a food and wine writer and Restaurateur based at his restaurant Bistro One in Plymouth’s Ebrington Street. He welcomes correspondence when planning an event. www.bistro-one.co.uk 01752 313315.

DESSERT OR PUDDINGS ARE A BRILLIANT MATCH WITH WINES TO FINISH THE LUNCH OR SUPPER. IF YOU CHOOSE AN APPLE-BASED TART OR STRUDEL THE MATCH WOULD BE INDICATED BY BALANCING THE ACIDITY OF THE FRUIT.

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“!e Rose & Crown is an award winning pub in the picturesque South Hams village of Yealmpton ( just 10 minutes from Plymouth City Centre). We pride ourselves on delivering impeccable standards in a sophisticated yet relaxed atmosphere – and always o"ering great value for money. We hope you find the time to come and see why the “Rosie” is as popular as it is!”

Rose & Crown, Market Street, Yealmpton, Devon, PL8 2EB (10 mins from Plymouth) Tel: 01752 880223. Email: [email protected] Please visit: www.theroseandcrown.co.uk Follow us on: Twitter@rcyealmpton and Facebook: RoseandCrown Yealmpton.

top quality food, high standards, relaxed atmosphere

Our function room which is located just opposite the pub is available exclusively for private events, gatherings and parties. !e room can be organised to your preference and an excellent choice of private catering options are available. We can accommodate 44 guests for a sit down meal or larger groups for more relaxed events. We have had many successful functions such as Wedding Receptions, corporate hire for meetings and training, as well as our great relationship with a travel company for large dining events.

Alfresco dining in the South Hams...Our walled garden, with its own fountain, is a real sun trap in the summer – what could be better than a lazy lunch with a gorgeous bottle of wine whilst enjoying the garden in the sunshine?

Rose & Crown, Market Street, Yealmpton, Devon, PL8 2EB (10 mins from Plymouth) Tel: 01752 880223. Email: [email protected] Please visit: www.theroseandcrown.co.uk Follow us on: Twitter@rcyealmpton and Facebook: RoseandCrown Yealmpton.

Our offer to you

Regularly changing a la carte menu Monday – Saturday Lunch and Dinner

Popular Lunch & Early Supper Set Menu 2 courses £11 - 3 courses £14

All day blackboard menu Popular dishes that are in demand

Sunday Lunch Menu 2 courses £16 - 3 Courses £18

“Proper Westcountry Sunday Luncheon”

A smart and comfortable drinking atmosphere All day everyday ( June – September)

Stunning alfresco dining & drinking Whenever the weather permits!

Adaptable and attractive Function Room Informal or formal - dining or conference

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Great dining in a great pub atmosphere Our regularly changing

A La Carte Menu Wednesday - Saturday lunch and Dinner

!e Stunning Sunday Lunches

2 courses £13, 3 courses £16

Our notable Set Menus Lunch & Early Supper - 3 courses £12

Evening – 3 courses £18

Our Wonderful Burgers & Steaks Using the best meat we could !nd locally

(it was only 4 miles away!)

!e Elburton Inn is at the heart of Elburton Village on the outskirts

of the Plymouth City Centre heading towards Kingsbridge.

A large prominent building, with a good size car park, but also ample

on street parking nearby.

!e Elburton Inn is the sister pub to the Rose & Crown in Yealmpton,

o"ering great quality food in charming pub atmosphere.

“"e Elburton Inn o#ers customers a smart, but informal dining experience set in amongst a relaxing pub atmosphere. Our locally produced food is freshly prepared and served with an excellent standard of presentation. We have a focus on serving excellent beef burgers and steaks at incredible value for money. Reservations are recommended for the dining area, but feel free to !nd a table in our bar area and dine there too. Drinkers are welcome throughout. We look forward to welcoming you to "e (new) Elburton Inn.” Simon Warner, Owner

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Where do you work now? JD: River Cottage Canteen and Deli, Plymouth.

What motivated you to become a chef? JD: I always loved cooking and baking, and was doing it at home from a young age. I started working in pub kitchen at the age of fifteen and loved every minute of it.

Who would you most like to work with? JD: Marco Pierre White in his younger days. I have worked for him but not with him and I can’t think of anyone else who is as much of a legend as he is.

Tell us about your current menu. JD: Our menu changes twice each day, to reflect what is seasonal, local, organic and wild. We don’t always know everything that is going to come through our door each day, which makes it exciting for us and for the customers knowing that it’s fresh and always changing – you’ll never have the same thing twice!

Which dish on the menu would you recommend to a customer? JD: From today’s menu I would recommend the whole line-

caught mackerel from Lyme bay; it’s just landed in our kitchen after being caught just a few hours ago. It will be wood-roasted whole with some salsa verde and green sauce.

Which chef has been your greatest inspiration? JD: I have crossed paths with many chefs over the years, but ultimately it would be Marco Pierre White.

What is your favourite local ingredient? JD: This week it would be Buttervilla Farms organic sonata strawberries, which taste amazing.

Why should people visit you? JD: We showcase the very best of what the South West has to offer, and we stay true to our ethos of being sustainable and doing things a bit different to others.

In your experience what is the most important thing about cooking? JD: Enjoy yourself as it’s always a school day!

Where do you work now? AW: Zucca, situated on Sutton harbour.

What motivated you to become a chef? AW: My passion for cooking and the fact that every day is different!

Who would you most like to work with? AW: Nathan Outlaw, his simple approach but perfect technique goes great together.

Tell us about your current menu. AW: I am currently in the middle of putting together a new menu which will consist of local seasonal produce and quality authentic Italian products, big on flavour and pleasing to the eye.

Which dish on the menu would you recommend to a customer? AW: It would have to be one of the specials we have everyday. For example today we have seared red mullet with saffron potatoes, basil purée, blushed tomato and red pepper tartlet and chilli oil!

Which chef has been your greatest inspiration? AW: Locally, John Raines and Stephane Beneteau who both, in their own ways, taught me a

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Where do you work now? JB: I work at Jolly Jacks, Plymouth.

What motivated you to become a chef? JB: I enjoy cooking; no two days are ever the same.

Who would you most like to work with? JB: Rene Redzepi or Michel Bras.

Tell us about your current menu. JB: Simple, fresh, flavoursome dishes on the specials board that change regularly and some more classic dishes on the main menu. A bit of something for everyone. We are in an area blessed with fantastic ingredients from the land and sea.

Which dish on the menu would you recommend to a customer? JB: Depends on what the customer is looking for? Sit outside and enjoy a light snack in front of the marina or maybe try our tasting of spring lamb from Moostone Farm with a nice glass of red as the evening rolls in.

Which chef has been your greatest inspiration? JB: It would have to be people I have worked with! Shay Cooper for his incredible, intuitive cooking and Kenny Atkinson for his organisation and attention to detail.

What is your favourite local ingredient? JB: Probably Venison, lean, full of flavour and allowed to grow naturally. I also love Cornish asparagus when in season.

Why should people visit you? JB: Jolly Jacks has a wonderful atmosphere, unpretentious service and good food. What else could you want?

In your experience what is the most important thing about cooking? JB: Enjoy it, learn about your ingredients and taste everything. It shows when you eat it.

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variety of skills. But on a larger scale Mark Jordon, Roger Pizey and Claude Bosi.

What is your favourite local ingredient? AW: We have so much to choose from but personally it has to be anything from the water Teign mussels, Looe scallops, Brixham crab or line-caught seabass from Oreston!

Why should people visit you? AW: We do simple fresh Mediterranean food with a twist right by the harbour!

In your experience what is the most important thing about cooking? AW: Don’t over complicate, don’t be a sheep, follow what you believe in and the main thing is taste, taste and taste some more!

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Taking a new client out to lunch can be as awkward as a blind date, but it needn’t be that scary providing you follow a few simple rules. By Nick Bayly.

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1Work out why you are inviting someone for lunch and what you’re hoping to get out of it. Are you meeting a new client

for the first time? Are you pitching an idea? Are you celebrating a contract? Are you buttering up an existing client? Once you’ve established the reasons for entertaining, it will simplify the decisions regarding where and what to eat.

2Choosing your venue is key to making the right impression. Take account of the preferences of your

guest and if you are not familiar with the restaurant scene in your area, then don’t be afraid to ask them for suggestions.

By empowering them with the decision, you not only take away the pressure of choosing a dud yourself, but also improve the chances of the guest enjoying the meal. If you do choose the venue, then be sure to find out about vegetarians, non-smokers (and smokers) etc. Ask around your colleagues for advice, rather than flick aimlessly through the Yellow Pages for inspiration. Restaurant guides are useful, if they offer the relevant sections on business entertaining.

3 If you are using the meal to get across a business plan or expecting an important discussion, then avoid

noisy, open-plan restaurants, or places where the tables are too close to each other.

An echoing dining room will make it impossible to get yourself heard. Equally, if you’re meeting a new client, then it might be sensible to avoid more intimate venues that offer cosy corners and dim lighting. Your client might get the wrong idea about your intentions!

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certainly not a good start to arrive later than your guest. Leave your office in plenty of time and, if need be, take a newspaper or even some work with you, so that you can occupy yourself while waiting. Resist the temptation to order a drink and prop up the bar.

5Turn off your mobile phone before entering the restaurant. No one around you wants to hear your conversation,

and your guest won’t be impressed either. If it’s a call you simply have to take, put it on silent buzz and take the call outside, having first excused yourself from the table.

6Make your guest feel special. Limit glancing around the room. It’s a sign that you are looking for something

better. There is nothing worse than having a conversation with someone who is half there. Listen intently to their stories and laugh at their jokes.

7 Drinking during business hours is frowned upon – even banned – by some companies, so ensure you

stick to company rules, regardless of your client’s wishes, if that is your employer’s policy. However, if that’s not the case, then let your guest be the guide.

If they start off by ordering a pre-meal gin-and-tonic, it would be safe to assume that you could follow that up with a bottle of wine. Unless it is the stated intention before the meal to get blind drunk with your guest, don’t overstep the mark with alcohol.

Even if they go down this rocky route, resist the temptation to match them drink for drink. Always order water to reduce the effects.

8If your guest is a smoker then it would be considerate to choose a restaurant where they allow smoking

throughout, or find a table within a smoking zone. No chain-smoker is going to be able to fully relax if he or she can’t have a fag after a meal.

9Match your outfit with the restaurant. Don’t turn up in chinos and a sweater if everyone else,

including your guest, is suited and booted. Establish beforehand what you will both be wearing. If in doubt, a jacket and tie will never be over the top.

10 Let your guest take the lead when it comes to choosing the food. If they ask: “Are we

having starters?”, you can take it as read that they would like a starter.

Conversely, you’re going to have to give up the sticky toffee pudding if your guest only wants a coffee to finish off the meal.

Remember, a business lunch is just a meeting at a restaurant, not an excuse to stuff your face at your company’s expense.

11When ordering, remember to choose something that you can get into your mouth, and not on your tie. Don’t

order food that is messy or complicated to eat. De-shelling prawns or cracking the legs off a lobster might be sexy with your partner, but having butter dripping off your chin or olive oil all over your front isn’t going to make you look too cool in front of a business client.

12 Unless you’ve known your fellow diner for years, avoid telling jokes – no matter how amusing that might

appear to you. It’s impossible to know what will and won’t offend.

13 Always pay for lunch with a credit card. Paying with cash is rather flash, and also let your guest work out

how much the lunch has cost. A credit card is authoritative and says “I’ve got it”.

14If you are eventually going to present the bill to your business as part of your monthly expenses,

make sure that the receipt tallies up to the importance of the client that you were entertaining. Taking your postman out for a £200 slap up lunch won’t go down too well with the accounts department.

If you’re going to be presenting a receipt for you meal in your monthly expenses, make sure that there’s nothing on the bill that could leave you open to criticism - like cigars or excessive amounts of alcohol. And remember, always pay with a credit card.

MAKE YOUR GUEST FEEL SPECIAL. LIMIT GLANCING AROUND THE ROOM. IT’S A SIGN THAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR SOMETHING BETTER. THERE IS NOTHING WORSE THAN HAVING A CONVERSATION WITH SOMEONE WHO IS HALF THERE. LISTEN INTENTLY TO THEIR STORIES AND LAUGH AT THEIR JOKES.

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St Mellion International Resort is set in 450 acres of stunning countryside on the Devon/Cornwall border. Voted the county’s best large hotel at the Cornwall Tourism awards, 4 star St Mellion offers an alternative to more traditional resort accommodation in the West Country. The stunning

contemporary bedrooms, all fully air-conditioned, have 21st century comforts plus guests enjoy complimentary use of the excellent leisure facilities.

St Mellion has a variety of dining experiences – the 2 AA rosette a la carte restaurant ‘An Boesti’ with imaginative dishes created from locally-sourced fresh produce, the more informal ‘Bewdern Brassiere’ and the Nicklaus Bar, all of which overlook the 18th green on the Nicklaus Course. St Mellion stands tall as a premier venue for hotel, dining, leisure and golf in the West Country.

Question: Which St Mellion 2 AA rosette dining experience is named after the Cornish word for restaurant? Prize is subject to availability, pre booking is essential, no cash alternative is available. Send your answer, with name, address, contact number and email address, on postcard to St Mellion Competition, The Menu Guide, The Studio, 37 Meadow Drive, Saltash, Cornwall PL12 6XJ, or email your answer to: [email protected]. The winner will be notified by the 30th September 2012.

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From romantic fine dining in the evenings to cosy cafés ideal for a family brunch, The Menu Guide showcases the best restaurants, bars and pubs in and around Plymouth.

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Browns Hotel is a lovingly-restored 17th century coaching inn set in the heart of the beautiful Dartmoor town of Tavistock. The hotel provides a comfortable country retreat, which offers award-winning cuisine in the restaurant,

exceptional, individually-appointed room accommodation.

It combines old-style English charms (cosy open hearths,

sensitive contemporary design. It’s a chic, boutique blend of old and new. Winner of 4 Star Gold Award - 4 years in a row.

Browns Hotel: 80 West Street | Tavistock | Devon | Tel: 01822 618686 www.brownsdevon.com

English charm with chic

22 Mill Street Restaurant is two AA Rosetted restaurant with rooms tucked away in a very unassuming location off the high street in Chagford. Open for lunch and dinner Tuesday - Saturday.

a six-course set menu without choice and a special, set, two or three-course winter - spring menu. Michelin, the Good Food Guide, the AA and Harden’s Restaurant Guide have recommended us, why not come and see for yourself?

Please join us to indulge in a wonderful dining experience and a luxurious stay.

22 Mill Street: 22 Mill Street | Chagford | | www.22millst.com

with award-winning cuisine

We are your own personal team for all occasions; from business to pleasure - from a one off event to several functions - you choose. Our aim is, simply divine catering for every occasion. From anniversaries to birthday parties we can provide you with party catering to suit. Whether it’s

hog roast we can provide that special ingredient.

of your own home or chosen venue? Our private catering service will delight even the most discerning client withour imaginative and creative approach.

Browns Vibe: 80 West Street | Tavistock | Devon www.brownsvibe.com

Spectacular catering and mouth-watering events

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To book, enquire or make a reservation call now on: 01752 344455

Fanciful FridaysDBB from just

£99for two people

The Gallery Restaurant at Boringdon Hall Hotel

The Gallery Restaurant is open every evening and Sunday lunchtime to non-residents.

Fanciful Fridays

Terms, conditions and availability apply, please visit www.boringdonhall.co.uk/fridays for more information.

Boringdon Hall Hotel, Plympton, Plymouth PL7 4DPTel: 01752 344455 Email: [email protected]

www.boringdonhall.co.uk

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INTRODUCING Annabel’s   NEW BROTHER & NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOURA WATERSIDE HOTSPOT FOR PIZZA, COCKTAILS, ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING

B A R P I Z Z E R I A & C L U B

LITTLE VAUXHALL QUAY, THE BARBICAN, PLYMOUTH, PL4 0EY01752 252110 [email protected] THEVAUXHALLQUAY.COM

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For reservations: 01752 500 008 or Email: [email protected] out our website to see what’s afloat www.jollyjacks.net to find out about interesting and fun events.Jolly Jacks, Mayflower Marina, Richmond Walk, Plymouth, PL1 4LS

‘Whether you’re dripping with diamonds or seawater everyone is welcome.’

a jolly good time fabulous food

Tucked away just 3 minutes west of the city on Mayflower Marina, on the sea edge of the great Tamar River, and with stunning views of the historic Royal William Yard – Jolly Jacks is a hidden gem.

Whatever time of year - spring - summer - autumn or winter, you’ll always find great

food, great company and friendly service in a great location here at Jolly Jacks.

Open 7 days a week – from breakfast through to dinner everyday. Fabulous Sunday roasts, we have something for everyone at any time. Free, secure parking at Mayflower Marina for all Jolly Jacks customers.

…there’s always a warm welcome and fresh seasonal food served with a smile.

Why not cosy up around our log burner with a nice relaxing drink?

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rock saltcafe & brasserie

Plymouth’s newest and most exciting brasserie

31 Stonehouse Street, PL1 3PE, 01752 225522, [email protected], www.rocksaltcafe.co.uk

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Aglio Olio is a warm friendly and welcoming restaurant suited to locals, tourists, families and business people. A hidden gem tucked away at the bottom of New George Street in Plymouth’s city centre, o!ering a wide choice of menu, traditional and contemporary food from pizzas to lobsters, seafood, "sh and steaks. Good range of pasta dishes with lovely choice of vegetarians. Of course, no Italian meal would be complete without a well-chosen wine to accompany it. #e exclusive wine list o!ers over 40 di!erent Italian wines researched to provide a selection which is not only excellent value, but complements the cuisine on every level.

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The  Ship  has  returned  and  is  back  in  the  Barbican

Come  and  try  our  exciting  all  new  menu  -  available  now!

Serving  great  beer  and  good  honest  British  pub  food  with  an  emphasis  on  quality  fresh  local  fish.  Anthony,  Jade  and  their  able  crew  look  forward  to  welcoming  you  aboard!

Call  us  to  book  on  01752  667604  or  visit  us  online  at  www.theshipplymouth.co.uk

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Devon  Sausage  

Restaurant  and  Bar  

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MONDAY  TO  SATURDAY  FROM  5PM  SUNDAY  12PM  -­  4PM

Starters

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YO! Sushi PlymouthUpper Mall,Drake CircusShopping Centre, 1 Charles Street,Plymouth PL1 1EAT: 01752 521410

Hungry?Pop in to YO! Sushi and choose from our selection of hot and cold Japanese inspired cuisine, includingrice, noodles, sushi andso much more!

WE’RE OPEN LATE! Mon – Sat 11.30am – 10pmSun 12pm – 6pm

Dine & Wine for £10

Enjoy 4 plates & a glass of wine for £10 at YO! Sushi Plymouth*Terms and conditions apply. See instore for details.

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every Sunday

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Sundays!All you can eat

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1. ASIA CHIC Eau 2 SUTTON HARBOUR, PLYMOUTH

2. ROCCO Y LOLA Eau 2 SUTTON HARBOUR

3. BURROWS & WODEHOUSE CENTURY QUAY, SUTTON HARBOUR

4. ALIO OLIO 111 NEW GEORGE STREET

5. THE CHANCEL 2 ST. ANDREW STREET,

6. THE VAUXHALL QUAY LITTLE VAUXHALL QUAY, THE BARBICAN

7. GENTING CASINO 2 UNION STREET

8. THE MISSION SIR JOHN HAWINS SQUARE, PALACE STREET

9. THE EASTERN EYE 57 NOTTE STREET

10. PLATTERS 12 THE BARBICAN

11. THE REFECTORY BLACKFRIARS DISTILLERY, SOUTHSIDE STREET

12. THE BOATHOUSE CAFE 2-5 COMERCIAL WHARF, BARBICAN

13. THE STEAK AND OMELETTE 116-118 CORNWALL STREET

14. MARITIMO HOE ROAD, PLYMOUTH

15. THE RIVER COTTAGE BREWHOUSE ROYAL WILLIAM YARD

16. ROCKY’S GRILL 41-42 SOUTHSIDE STREET

17. MEZE GRILL SUTTON HARBOUR

18. THE SHIP QUAY ROAD, THE BARBICAN

19. MORGAN’S ITALIAN 19 PRINCESS STREET

20. THAI NOODLE BAR CASTLE STREET, THE BARBICAN

21. THE SOUK SUTTON HARBOUR

22. ZUCCA NORTH EAST QUAY, SUTTON HARBOUR

23. TANNERS RESTAURANT PRYSTEN HOUSE

24. BISTRO ONE EBRINGTON STREET, PLYMOUTH

25. BLUES BAR AND GRILL 8 THE PARADE, THE BARBICAN

26. ARTHOUSE PLYMOUTH ART CENTRE 38 LOOE STREET

27. THE DAIRY 25 BRETONSIDE

28. THE VIEW RESTAURANT ROYAL PLYMOUTH YACHT CLUB, MADEIRA ROAD

29. YUKISAN 51 NOTTE STREET

30. DUTTONS CAFÉ BAR RESTAURANT MADEIRA ROAD

31. VIEW PANASIA ROYAL PARADE

32. ANNABELS CABARET AND DISCOTHEQUE 86-88 VAUXHALL STREET, THE BARBICAN

33. ZEUS 150 CORNWALL STREET, PLYMOUTH

34. BARBICAN KITCHEN BLACKFRIARS DISTILLERY, SOUTHSIDE STREET

35. THE TREASURY CATHERINE STREET

36. THIRST BAR AND CLUB 142 VAUXHALL STREET

37. CHAMBERS RESTAURANT 60 NOTTE STREET

38. THE DOLPHIN HOUSE BRAZZERIE SUTTON HARBOUR, THE BARBICAN

39. MEDITERRANEAN 23 SOUTHSIDE STREET

40. TRATTORIA PESCATORE 36 ADMIRALTY STREET, STONE HOUSE

41. VENEZIANA ITALIAN 5 OLD TOWN STREET

42. THE TERRACE CAFÉ BAR MADEIRA ROAD, THE HOE

43. ROCK SALT CAFÉ 31 STONEHOUSE STREET

44. YO! SUSHI DRAKE CIRCUS, PLYMOUTH

49. WHO’D HAVE THOUGHT IT MILTON COMBE, YELVERTON

50. THE SHIP INN NOSS MAYO

51. THE FARMHOUSE RESTAURANT CHINA FLEET, SALTASH

52. BORINGDON HALL COLEBROOK, PLYMPTON

53. AN BOESTI, ST. MELLION INTERNATIONAL ST. MELLION, CORNWALL

54. SQUID INK LOWER CHAPEL STREET, EAST LOOE

55. THE ROCK INN YELVERTON

56. THE WHITCHURCH INN WHITCHURCH, TAVISTOCK

57. TAYLORS RESTAURANT 22 MARKET STREET, TAVISTOCK

58. THE ELBURTON 221 ELBURTON ROAD, PLYMOUTH

59. TREBY ARMS SPARKWELL, PLYMOUTH

60. 22 MILL STREET CHAGFORD

61. BROWNS HOTEL TAVISTOCK

62. THE TERRACE RESTAURANT PYM STREET, TAVISTOCK

63. THE PLOUGH AT DULOE DULOE, CORNWALL

64. CAFÉ INDIYA STOKE VILLAGE, PLYMOUTH

65. BARCLAY HOUSE ST. MARTINS ROAD, LOOE

66. THE SHIP INN UGBOROUGH

67. GORTON’S 19 PLYMOUTH ROAD, TAVISTOCK

68. BLUE PLATE MAIN ROAD, DOWNDERRY, CORNWALL

69. THE DOLPHIN INN RIVERSIDE ROAD EAST, NEWTON FERRERS

70. NIBANA 9 MORSHEAD ROAD, CROWNHILL, PLYMOUTH

71. MOORLAND GARDEN HOTEL YELVERTON, NR. PLYMOUTH

72. THE ELEPHANT’S NEST HORNDON, MARY TAVY, TAVISTOCK

73. THE ODD WHEEL KNIGHTON ROAD, WEMBURY

74. TALLAND BAY HOTEL PORTHALLOW, CORNWALL

75. THE ROSE & CROWN MARKET STREET, YEALMPTON

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AMERICAN RESTAURANTSBLUES BAR AND GRILL 8 THE PARADE, PLYMOUTH 01752 257345 Route 38 Trerulefoot, Saltash 01752 851038

BANGLADESH RESTAURANTSJaipur Palace Restaurant 146 Vauxhall Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 252918Spice Well 18 Buckwell Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 226333

CHINESE RESTAURANTSBeijing Noodle Bar 49 Mayflower Street, Plymouth 01752 660688Birds Nest 4 Barley Market Street, Tavistock, Devon 01822 610611 Buffet City Royal Building, St. Andrew’s Cross, Plymouth 01752 269888Café Asia 10 Mill Street, Kingsbridge 01548 853818China Wok Colebrook Inn, Colebrook Road, Plymouth 01752 338808Crystal Dragon 10-11 Southside Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 250288 Dragon Garden 102 Tavistock Place, Plymouth, Devon 01752 310074 Emperors Garden Station Road, Liskeard, Cornwall 01579 344475 Han Dynasty 13 Southside Street, Barbican, Plymouth 01752 222298Hot Wok Castle Street, Liskeard, Cornwall 01579 349422 Jasmin Restaurant 3 Buckland Terrace, Yelverton, Devon 01822 852807 Jasmine Chinese Restaurant 115 Fore Street, Kingsbridge 01548 853395Ming Dynasty 203 Billacombe Road, Plymouth 01752 492225New China Garden 17 Derrys Cross, Plymouth, Devon 01752 664472 Noodle Lounge Top Floor, 13 Southside Street, Plymouth 01752 266677Ocean Palace 30a Western Approach, Plymouth, Devon 01752 660170 Ong Restaurant & Take Away 13-14 Pannier Market, Fore St., Callington, Cornwall 01579 383373 Peking Garden Fore Street, East Looe, Looe, Cornwall 01503 264500 Royal Garden Royal Building, 11 St Andrew’s Cross, Plymouth 01752 313138 The Hoe 14 Athenaeum Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 661895The Water Dragon 15 Derry’s Cross, Drake House, Plymouth 01752 668088The Wet Wok West Hoe Pier, West Hoe Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 664456Tin Heung 9 Tin Lane, Barbican, Plymouth, Devon 01752 668288 VIEW PAN ASIA 80 ROYAL PARADE, PLYMOUTH 01752 224223Wah Tin 57-59 North Hill, Plymouth, Devon 01752 660632

ENGLISH RESTAURANTSCalifornia Country Inn California Cross, Modbury, South Devon 01548 821449Seasons Restaurant 6 Windsor Place, Liskeard, Cornwall 01579 342302The Millstones Hotel 436-438 Tavistock Road, Plymouth 01752 773734The Waterfront 9 Grand Parade, The Hoe, Plymouth, Devon 01752 226326White Hart Hotel 1 Church Street, Modbury 01548 83156122 MILL STREET CHAGFORD, DEVON 01647 432244Whitsand Bay Hotel Portwrinkle, Torpoint 01503 230276

FISH/SEAFOOD RESTAURANTSChambers Restaurant 60 Notte Street, Plymouth 01752 663266Inn on the Shore Downderry, Torpoint, Cornwall 01503 250210 Liaisons Bistro Liaisons, Higher Market Street, Looe, Cornwall Nevilles Little Green, Polperro, Looe, Cornwall 01503 272459 Oyster Shack Milburn Orchard, Bigbury, Kingsbridge 01548 810876Piermasters 33 Southside Street 01752 229345PLATTERS 12 THE BARBICAN, PLYMOUTH 01752 227262Squid Ink Lower Chapel Street, East Looe 01503 262674The House On Props Talland Street, Polperro, Looe, Cornwall The Kitchen The Coombes, Polperro, Looe, Cornwall 01503 272780 The Seafood & Pasta Bar 10 Quay Road, Barbican 01752 260717The Village 31-32 Southside Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 667688 TRAWLERS THE QUAY, EAST LOOE, LOOE, CORNWALL 01503 263593

FRENCH RESTAURANTSChloe’s Princess Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 201523Café Rouge 11 Whimple Street, Plymouth 01752 665522

GREEK RESTAURANTSLanterns Kebab & Steak House 88 Cornwall Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 665516Meze Grill Sutton Harbour, Plymouth 01752 674633Peppers Taverna Castle Street, Looe, Cornwall 01503 263585 Shirley Valentine’s 12 New Street, The Barbican, Plymouth 01752 669686 The Grecian Taverna 9 Market Avenue, Plymouth, Devon 01752 266400 The Leandra 19-21 Frankfort Gate, Plymouth, Devon 01752 266176 INDIAN RESTAURANTSBangla Style 2 Pondbridge Hill, Liskeard, Cornwall 01579 340115 CAFÉ INDIYA 18 CHURCH STREET, STOKE 01752 565600Fahad 32 Western Approach, Plymouth, Devon 01752 512888 Fahad Indian 23 Fore Street, Torpoint, Cornwall 01752 816190 Ganges 36 Breton Side, Plymouth, Devon 01752 220907 Gurkha Palace 101 Mayflower Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 660678 Jimmy’s 18 Church Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 565600 Kashmir Balti House 37 Lower Fore Street, Saltash, Cornwall 01752 840404 Lackys Balti House 4 Hooe Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 404882 MOMBAY BRASSERIE UNIT 1, PENROSE HOUSE, 4 LOCKYERS QUAY, COXSIDE 01752 600806Mutley Spice Indian Cuisine 58 Mutley Plain, Plymouth, Devon 01752 261133 NIBANA 9 MORSHEAD ROAD, CROWNHILL, PLYMOUTH 01752 787001Sanjida 9 Broad Street, Modbury, Ivybridge, Devon 01548 831191 Shapla 137 Ridgeway, Plymouth, Devon 01752 338169 Shapla Balti Cuisine 137 Ridgeway, Plymouth, Devon 01752 340555 Simalayan Spices 31 New Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 252211 Spice Empire 153 Vauxhall Street, Barbican, Plymouth 01752 269566 Thariks Tandoori Restaurant 67 West Street, Tavistock, Devon 01822 616520 The Baba Indian Restaurant 17 Bretonside, Plymouth, Devon 01752 250677

The Balti King 5 New Road, Callington, Cornwall 01579 383818 The Bay of Bengal The Quay, East Looe, Looe, Cornwall 01503 264999 THE EASTERN EYE 57 NOTTE STREET, PLYMOUTH, DEVON 01752 262948 The Ganges Restaurant 9 West Street, Tavistock, Devon 01822 616731 The Saltash Tandoori 23-25 Lower Fore Street, Saltash, Cornwall 01752 848194 The Taste of India 2 Barne Road, St Budeaux, Plymouth, Devon 01752 350644 ITALIAN RESTAURANTSAGLIO OLIO 111 NEW GEORGE STREET, PLYMOUTH 01752 251811B E D 42 Bretonside, Plymouth, Devon 01752 252555 Bella Italia 30-33 Derry’s Cross, Plymouth 01752 662143Frankie and Benny’s Barbican Approach, Plymouth 01752 676820MORGAN’S ITALIAN 19 PRINCESS STREET, PLYMOUTH 01752 255579Pasta & Pizza Bar 9 Market Avenue, Plymouth, Devon 01752 266336 Ponte Riatto 45 Church Steet, Kingsbridge 01548 857377Positano 36 Mayflower Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 661290Prezzo Unit 16 & 17 Mills Bakery, Royal William Yard, Plymouth 01752 261120The Barbican Pasta Bar 40 Southside Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 671299TRATTORIA PESCATORE 36 ADMIRALITY STREET, STONEHOUSE, PLYMOUTH 01752 600201Veneziana Italian 5 Old Town Street, Plymouth 01752 221115ZUCCA NORTH QUAY, PLYMOUTH 01752 224225

JAPANESE RESTAURANTSASIA CHIC EAU 2, SUTTON HARBOUR, PLYMOUTH 01752 263758Koishii 101 Mayflower Street, Plymouth 01752 222868YO! SUSHI! DRAKE CIRCUS SHOPPING CENTRE PLYMOUTH 01752 521410YUKISAN 51 NOTTE STREET, THE BARBICAN, PLYMOUTH 01752 250240 MEDITERRANEAN RESTAURANTS MEDITERRANEAN 23 SOUTHSIDE STREET, PLYMOUTH 01752 665345 Teo’s Restaurant 1 Radford Park Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 313344ZEUS 150 CORNWALL STREET, PLYMOUTH, DEVON 01752 661843 MEXICAN RESTAURANTSArribas Mexican 56-58 Notte Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 603303Chiquito Barbican Leisure Complex, Plymouth PL4 0LG

MIDDLE EASTERNAl Basha 51 Regents Street, Charles Cross, Plymouth 01752 262211

MOROCCAN RESTAURANTSTHE SOUK SUTTON HARBOUR, PLYMOUTH 01752 221111

PIZZERIASMermaid Pizzeria The Coombes, Polperro, Looe, Cornwall 01503 272502 Pizza Express 17-19 Derry’s Cross, Plymouth, Devon 01752 229413 Pizza Hut 76 Royal Parade, Plymouth, Devon 01752 254625 Pizza Hut 32 Barbican Approach, Plymouth, Devon 01752 255881 Pizza Hut UK Ltd 201 Tavistock Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 709800

PORTUGUESE RESTAURANTSNandos Barbican Approach, Plymouth 01752 664907 PUB FOODAdmiral Macbride 1 The Barbican, Plymouth 01752 262054Beefeater 300 Plymouth Road, Crabtree, Plymouth 01752 600660 California Country Inn California Cross, Modbury, South Devon 01548 821449Carbeile Inn Trevol Road, Torpoint, Cornwall 01752 814102Copley Arms The Copley Arms, Hessenford, Torpoint, Cornwall 01503 240209Crooked Spaniards Inn Cargreen, Saltash, Cornwall 01752 844942Dartmoor Union Inn Fore Street, Holbeton, Devon 01752 830288Drake Manor Inn The Village, Buckland Monachorum, Yelverton 01822 853892Edgcumbe Arms Cremyll, Torpoint, Cornwall 01752 822294Finnygook Inn Crafthole, Torpoint, Cornwall 01503 230338Halfway House Inn Two Waters Foot, Liskeard, Cornwall 01208 821115 Jack Rabbit Innkeeper’s Lodge, Plymouth, Derriford 0845 1126088Kings Arms Tamerton Foliot Road, Plymouth 01752 773254ROSE & CROWN MARKET STREET, YEALMPTON, DEVON 01752 880223SHIP INN UGBOROUGH THE SQUARE, UGBOROUGH 01752 892 565The Artillery Arms 6 Pound Street, Plymouth 01752 262515The Avon Inn Avonwick, South Brent 01364 73475 The Bank Old George Street, Plymouth 01752 660833The Burrator Inn Dousland, Yelverton 01822 853121The China House Sutton Harbour, Plymouth, Devon 01752 661592 The Coachmakers Arms Newport, Callington, Cornwall 01579 382567 The Crown Inn Lanlivery, Nr Bodmin 01208 872707The Dartmoor Inn Lydford, Okehampton 01822 820221THE DOLPHIN INN RIVERSIDE ROAD EAST, NEWTON FERRERS 01752 872007THE ELBURTON 221 ELBURTON ROAD, PLYMOUTH 01752 403213THE ELEPHANT’S NEST HORNDON, MARY TAVY, TAVISTOCK 01822 810273The Fisherman’s Arms 31 Lambhay Street, The Barbican, Plymouth 01752 661457The George Inn 191 St. Stephens Place, Ridgeway, Plympton 01752 342674 The Half Way House Inn Fore Street, Kingsand, Cornwall 01752 822279The Half Way House Inn Grenofen, Tavistock 01822 612960The Holland Inn Callington Road, Hatt, Saltash, Cornwall 01752 844044The Kings Arms The Quay, Oreston, Plymouth, Devon 01752 401277The Mount Batten Bar & Shaw’s Lawrence Road, Plymouth 01752 405500 The Mussel Inn Down Thomas, Plymouth 01752 862238The Notte Inn Notte Street, Plymouth 01752 255363THE ODD WHEEL KNIGHTON ROAD, WEMBURY 01752 863052

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The Ploughboy Inn Liskeard Road, Saltash, Cornwall 01752 842861 THE PLOUGH AT DULOE CORNWALL 01503 262556The Rising Sun 138 Eggbuckland Road, Higher Compton 01752 774359THE ROCK INN YELVERTON, DEVON 01822 852022THE SHIP INN NOSS MAYO, SOUTH DEVON 01752 872387The Ship Inn & Restaurant Morwellham Quay, Near Tavistock, Devon 01822 832803The Swan Inn Fore Street, East Looe, Looe, Cornwall 01503 263002 The Turtley Corn Mill Avonwick, South Devon 01364 646100The Unicorn 158 Plymouth Road, Plympton, Plymouth, Devon 01752 337939 THE WHITCHURCH INN WHITCHURCH, TAVISTOCK, DEVON 01822 612181The Watering Hole Quay Road, The Barbican, Plymouth 01752 667604The Walrus Athenaeum Street, Plymouth 01752 604039The White Thorn Inn Shaugh Prior, Plymouth 01752 839245The Yard Arm 159 Citadel Road, Plymouth 01752 202405TREBY ARMS SPARKWELL, PLYMOUTH, DEVON 01752 837363Webbs Inn & Restaurant Pike Street, Liskeard, Cornwall 01579 343839 Who’d Have Thought It Inn St. Dominick, Saltash, Cornwall 01579 350214WHO’D HAVE THOUGHT IT INN MILTON COMBE, YELVERTON, DEVON 01822 853313

SPANISH RESTAURANTSBar Rakuda Quay Road, Barbican 01752 251453Lorenzos 26 Derry’s Cross, Athenaeum Place, Plymouth 01752 201522La Tasca Derry’s Cross, Plymouth, Devon 01752 250094ROCCO Y LOLA SUTTON HARBOUR, PLYMOUTH 01752 224711Teo’s Restaurant 1 Radford Park Road, Plymstock 01752 313344THE CHANCEL WINE BAR & CAFE 2 ST. ANDREWS STREET, PLYMOUTH 01752 226264 SPECIALITY RESTAURANTSArundell Arms Hotel Lifton, Devon 01566 784666Arthouse Plymouth Arts Centre, Plymouth 01752 206118Astor Hotel 14-22 Elliot Street Plymouth 01752 225511BARCLAY HOUSE ST. MARTINS ROAD, EAST LOOE, CORNWALL 01503 262969BLUE PLATE RESTAURANT DOWNDERRY, CORNWALL 01503 250308BORINGDON HALL HOTEL COLEBROOK, PLYMPTON, PLYMOUTH 01752 344455BROWNS HOTEL 80 WEST STREET, TAVISTOCK 01822 618686Buccaneer Restaurant Fore Street, Polperro, Looe, CornwallBURROWS & WODEHOUSE SAUSAGE RESTAURANT CENTURY QUAY, SUTTON HARBOUR 01752 673757Cafe Curva Drake Circus, Plymouth 01752 66884Capers Higher Market Street, Looe, Cornwall 01503 265437 Carpe Diem 50 North Hill, Plymouth 01752 252942Chandlers Bar & Bistro Queen Anne’s Battery Marina, Plymouth 01752 257772Combe House Hotel & Restaurant Gittisham, Honiton near Exeter 01404 540400Couches Great House Saxon Bridge, Big Green, Polperro, Looe, Cornwall 01503 272554 Dart Marina Hotel And Spa Sandquay Road, Dartmouth, Devon 01803 832580First & Last Inn Church Street, Ermington, Ivybridge, Devon 01548 830671 Fishbone Restaurant Derriford, Plymouth 01752 835793Goodbody’s 49 Mutley Plain, Plymouth, Devon 01752 206469 Goodies Taverna 17 Mayflower Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 223232 Harbour Light Hope Cove, Kingsbridge 01548 561376Jack Spratts Hannaford’s Landing, Salcombe, Devon 01548 844747Jaipur Palace 146 Vauxhall Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 252918 Lewtrenchard Manor Lewdown, Okehampton 01566 783222Lords of Princetown Tavistock Road, Princetown, Yelverton, Devon 01822 890650 Matisee Plantation House, Totnes Road, Ermington, Ivybridge 01548 831100Maritimo Hoe Road, Plymouth 01752 222938Moonlight Restaurant Fore Street, East Looe, Looe, Cornwall 01503 265372 Moorland Garden Hotel Yelverton, Near Plymouth 01822 852245Nandos Unit 1, Barbican Leisure Park, Barbican, Plymouth 01752 664907National Marine Aquarium Ocean View Restaurant, Rope Walk, Plymouth, Devon 01752 275228 Noodle Lounge Top Floor, 13 Southside Street, Plymouth 01752 266677Papa Nino Higher Market Street, Looe, Cornwall 01503 264231 Partners Restaurant 11-12 Osborne Place, Plymouth, Devon 01752 664995 RIVER COTTAGE CANTEEN & DELI ROYAL WILLIAM YARD, PLYMOUTH 01752 252702Seawings Bar & Bistro Lawrence Road, Mount Batten, Plymouth 01752 402233 Ships Tavern Arcadia Rd, Elburton, Plymouth 01752 401626St. Elizabeth’s House Longbrook Street, Plympton St. Maurice 01752 344840Steve’s Brasserie Millbay Road, Town Centre, Plymouth 01752 276798TALLAND BAY HOTEL PORTHALLOW, CORNWALL 01503 272 667TAYLORS RESTAURANT 22 MARKET STREET, TAVISTOCK 01822 613045The Artillery Tower Firestone Bay, Plymouth, Devon 01752 257610The East Gate 3 Market Road, Tavistock, Devon 01822 615665 The Grapevine Restaurant The Courtyard, Fore Street, East Looe, Looe, Cornwall 01503 263913 The Green Room 38 Looe Street, Plymouth 01752 206114The Harris Arms Portgate, Lewdown, Devon 01566 783331The Hayloft Restaurant Lower Clicker Road, Menheniot, Cornwall 01503 240241 Heaven Restaurant Bar & Gallery 162 Exeter St, Plymouth 01752 223 232The Highwayman Dobwalls, Liskeard 01579 320114The New Walk Brasserie 1 New Walk, The Plains, Totnes 01803 862200The Old Sail Loft Quay Street, Looe, Cornwall 01503 262131 The Orangery Orangery Lge, Mount Edgcumbe, Torpoint, Cornwall 01752 822586 The Polmary Restaurant The Coombes, Polperro, Looe, Cornwall 01503 272828 The Sea Shanty The Sea Shanty, Kingsbridge 01548 580747The Tea Clipper Fore Street, Polperro, Looe, Cornwall The Terrace CAFé BAR Madeira Road, Plymouth 01752 603533THE TERRACE RESTAURANT PYM STREET, TAVISTOCK 01822 610046The Waterfront 9 Parade, The Hoe, Plymouth, Devon 01752 226326The Water Rail Lower Market Street, Looe, Cornwall 01503 262314 The View Boringdon Park Boringdon Park Golf Club, Plympton 01752 339113Unicorn Harvester 158 Plymouth Rd , Plympton, Plymouth 01752 337939Upstairs At The Cove The Cove, Vauxhaul Quay, Plymouth, Devon 01752 260555Waterside Bistro The Plains, Totnes 01803 864069Whitsand Bay Hotel Portwrinkle, Cornwall 01503 230276WHO’D HAVE THOUGHT IT INN MILTON COMBE, YELVERTON 01822 853313 TAKE AWAY & FAST FOOD RESTAURANTSAladdin Indian Take Away 66 Embankment Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 267667 Ali Baba 10 Fore Street, Saltash, Cornwall 01752 848877

Ali Baba Takeaway 115 Union Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 265278 Ali Babas 49 Notte Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 227722 Ali Babas Forty Dishes 115 Union Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 211411 Amora Pizza Bar 118 North Hill, Plymouth, Devon 01752 667794 Aster House 23 Bedford Street, Ford, Plymouth, Devon Baba’s Indian Takeaway Unit 11a, 11-13 Radford Park Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 484441 Bartlett’s Cafe Bistro 54 Notte Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 223226 Best Kebab & Burger Takeaway 1 West Street, Liskeard, Cornwall 01579 345530 Bites Sandwich & Coffee Bar 6 Quay Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 254254 Bombay Spice 236 Albert Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 500234 Caesars 41 Mutley Plain, Plymouth, Devon 01752 266699 Cantonese Kitchen 13 Market Street, Tavistock, Devon 01822 617882 Cap’N Jaspers Fish Market, Barbican, Plymouth, Devon 01752 262444 Caspian Fish Bar 62 Mutley Plain, Plymouth, Devon 01752 266332 Castle Chicken & Kebab 39 Fore Street, Callington, Cornwall 01579 384200Champ American Chicken 53 Ebrington Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 267999 Charcoal Grill 87 Union Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 601188 China Chef 3 Seymour Road, Plympton, Plymouth, Devon 01752 339654 China City 18 Fore Street, Saltash, Cornwall 01752 843314 China Express 96 Embankment Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 227633 China Palace 52 Morshead Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 788878 China Valley Chinese 95 Victoria Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 368228 Chinese Takeaway 47 Springfield Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 402137 Chung Ying Chinese 24 West Street, Tavistock, Devon 01822 613692 City Charcoal Grill 12 Mutley Plain, Plymouth, Devon 01752 663142 Crownhill Chinese 8 Alexandra Road, Crownhill, Plymouth, Devon 01752 769053 Curry Express 2 Buckland Terrace, Yelverton, Devon 01822 855550 Derriford Chinese 79a Upland Drive, Plymouth, Devon 01752 768900 Devon Chinese 18 Ivydale Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 665982 Dial a Pizza 1 Boringdon Villas, Plympton, Plymouth, Devon 01752 340200 Dillan Charcoal Grill 83 Union Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 252900 Domino’s Pizza 18 Mutley Plain, Plymouth, Devon 01752 252526 Dragon City Unit 6a, Glen Road, Plympton, Plymouth, Devon 01752 331033 Dragon House 40 Welbeck Avenue, Plymouth, Devon 01752 667165 Eastern Star School Drive Shopping, Woolwell, Plymouth, Devon 01752 695240 Eastern Sunrise 29 Melrose Avenue, Plymouth, Devon 01752 766177 Elburton Pearl 51 Springfield Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 403203 Favourite Food 53 Notte Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 222232 Favourite Pizza 75a Union Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 223374 Feedwell Chinese Takeaway 131 Speedwell Crescent, Plymouth, Devon 01752 788448 Fresh & Fruity 12a Courtenay Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 291710 Golden Bridge 34 Fore Street, Ivybridge, Devon 01752 894848 Golden Dragon Chinese 63 Union Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 667667 Golden Oriental Delight 41 Clifton Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 224364 Green Chilli Indian Takeaway 47 Bretonside, Plymouth, Devon 01752 225239 Gurka 3 Pondbridge Hill, Liskeard, Cornwall 01579 340680 Harvey’s Fish Bar Fore Street, East Looe, Looe, Cornwall 01503 264875 Hilton Chinese Kitchen 17a Lipson Vale, Plymouth, Devon 01752 667717 Hung Ying 27 Ridgeway, Plymouth, Devon 01752 344698 India Express 3 Beaumont Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 261639 Indus Indian Take Away 248 Albert Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 606960 Jade Garden 74 Ebrington Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 228888 Jaipur Palace Ltd 2 Kimberley Court, Fore Street, Ivybridge, Devon 01752 698138 Jake’s 5 Regent Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 252323 Jimbos 37 Union Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 672158 Julius Chinese Takeout 45 Marlborough Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 563465 Kebab King 35 Bretonside, Plymouth, Devon 01752 250051 Kenny Kuet 9 Pemros Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 365400 Kwang Tung Kitchen 41 Regent Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 266848 La Bella Pizza-Chicken & Keb. 204 Keyham Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 567799 Lai Wan 23 Church Street, Liskeard, Cornwall 01579 343277 Lotus 18 Barne Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 362275 Luigis Pizzas 109 Wolseley Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 562299 May Fong Carrs Hse, Fore St, Tamerton Foliot, Plymouth, Devon 01752 709067 May Lok 436 Crownhill Road, West Park, Plymouth, Devon 01752 361655 Merry O Sole 42 Fore Street, Ivybridge, Devon 01752 893996 Midnight Curry House 67 Union Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 256643 Mini Wok 14 Marlborough Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 509000 Mo’s 81 Hyde Park Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 267838 Mr Johns 79 North Hill, Plymouth, Devon 01752 255553 Mr Kuet 3 Fairmead Road, Saltash, Cornwall 01752 843710 Mystic Pizza 2 George Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 605070 New Kwong Lee Ltd 1 Barn Street, Liskeard, Cornwall 01579 342496 New Lucky Gardens 78 Neath Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 223657 No1 Chinese 174 Albert Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 568819 O’Briens 11 Raleigh Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 293710 Oriental Express 27 Thurlestone Walk, Plymouth, Devon 01752 794333 Our Plaice 49 Torridge Way, Plymouth, Devon 01752 767070 Pancake House 12 Keyham Road, Devonport, Plymouth, Devon 01752 562749 Papa John’s Woolwell Shopping, School Drive, Plymouth, Devon 01752 696939 Papa Raj 41 Springfield Road, Plymouth, DevonPappadum Indian Takeaway 427 Crownhill Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 350022 Pasley Take Away 58 Pasley Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 607330 Peking House Chinese Unit 2, Westfield, Plympton, Plymouth, Devon 01752 338812 Perfect Pizza 35 Mutley Plain, Plymouth, Devon 01752 601060 Pizza Hut 71 Mutley Plain, Plymouth, Devon 01752 269898 Pizza King 11 Radford Park Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 404505 Pizza Plus 40 Union Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 250450 Pizza Station 62 Mutley Plain, Plymouth, Devon 01752 250201 Plympton Grill Westfield, Plymouth, Devon 01752 343454 Quality Snacks 17 Victoria Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 360110 Ridgeway Pizza 94 Ridgeway, Plymouth, Devon 01752 335528 Roopnagor 67 Wolseley Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 606697 Royal Cafes The Parade, Liskeard, Cornwall 01579 342143 Samanthas 119 Cornwall Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 665046 Samni 70b Lanhydrock Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 255338 Sandies Takeaway Bretonside Bus Station, Bretonside, Plymouth, Devon 01752 228496 Seven Up 7 Wolseley Road, Milehouse, Plymouth, Devon 01752 556614 Shake Heaven 31 Market Avenue, Plymouth, Devon 01752 257757 Shapla Balti Takeaway 21 Market Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 339100 Silver Dragon 255 Dean Cross Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 403389

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Sizzling Grill 79b Ridgeway, Plymouth, Devon 01752 338457 Small Fry 44 Armada Street, Greenbank, Plymouth, Devon 01752 667743 Snack Attack 152 Union Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 251252 Southway Chinese Takeaway 347 Southway Drive, Plymouth, Devon 01752 783918 Spice Aruma Shop 3, 2 Trevol Road, Torpoint, Cornwall 01752 816156 St. Pancras Chippy 83-87 St. Pancras Avenue, Plymouth, Devon 01752 709907 St. Pancras Pizza 87 St. Pancras Avenue, Plymouth, Devon 01752 777262 Subway Plymouth Ltd 65 Ebrington Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 269543 Sun Fong 15 Church Street, Callington, Cornwall 01579 383737 Sunflower Kitchen Chinese 49 Devonport Road, Stoke, Plymouth, Devon 01752 559225 Supreme 2 Wesley Avenue, Plymouth, Devon 01752 660231 Sutton Snax’s Sutton Place, Plymouth, Devon 01752 665295 Taste of Bengal Warrenstown Court, Costly Street, Ivybridge, Devon 01752 896101 Tasty Bites 4 Saltash Road, Keyham, Plymouth, Devon 01752 301014 Tasty House 392 Wolseley Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 361932 Teen Sing 26 Molesworth Road, Stoke, Plymouth, Devon 01752 606466 The Babas 33 Morshead Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 777007 The Canton Express 429a Crownhill Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 368338 The Golden Crown 4 Fleet Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 562369 The Guardsmans Plaice 120 Underwood Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 338902 The Guru 21 Market Road, Plympton, Plymouth, Devon 01752 341155 The Indian Chef School Drive, Woolwell, Plymouth, Devon 01752 294216 The Indian Kitchen 30 Fore Street, Callington, Cornwall 01579 384133 The International 75 Hoe Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 603260 The Lee Gardens 50 Notte Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 226254 The Orient Chinese 47 Fore Street, Torpoint, Cornwall 01752 812999 The Pasty Kitchen Higher Market Street, Looe, Cornwall The Pizza Cabin 3 Bridge Court, Ermington Road, Ivybridge 01752 895570The Sandwich Box Plus 320 Union Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 265300 The Silver Bird 198 Exeter Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 227076 The Simla 71 Delamere Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 783322 The Thai Kitchen 15 Frogmore Ave, Eggbuckland, Plymouth, Devon 01752 708688 The Vindaloo’s Indian 29 Percy Terrace, Plymouth, Devon 01752 228858 Tooleys Chinese 11 St Stephens Place, Plympton, Plymouth, Devon 01752 342211 V I P Indian 204 Exeter Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 672879 Valentinos 26 Springfield Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 402755 Vino’s Take Away 58 Fore Street, Torpoint, Cornwall 01752 815915 Whitleigh Green Fisheries Whitleigh Green, Plymouth, Devon 01752 773138 Wongs 82 Priory Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 672241 Yang Sing Chinese Takeaway 45 Ebrington Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 661360 Ying Wah Chinese Take Away 2 Hooe Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 492142 Yungs Carry Out 39 Lopes Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 6060655

THAI RESTAURANTSThe Thai House 63 Notte Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 661600 The Thai Kitchen Seven Stars Lane, Tamerton Foliot, Plymouth 01752 772901THE THAI NOODLE BAR BARBICAN THEATRE, CASTLE STREET 01752 242021The Thai Palace 3 Elliott Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 255770Thai in the Park 32 Commercial Road, Barbican Approach, Plymouth 01752 205010

TRADITIONAL RESTAURANTSAlpine Lodge St Modwen Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 600220 AN BOESTI ST.MELLION GOLF CLUB, SALTASH, CORNWALL 01579 351351Annies Place 4 Fernleigh Terr., St Anns Chapel, Gunnislake, Cornwall 01822 832880 Archies Restaurant Fore Street, East Looe, Looe, Cornwall 01503 262876 BARBICAN KITCHEN BLACK FRIARS DISTILLERY, SOUTHSIDE STREET 01752 604448Barbican Steak House 61-62 Notte Street, Plymouth 01752 222214Bentley’s Restaurant Copthorne Hotel, Armada Way, Plymouth, Devon 01752 224 161Bewdern Brasserie St.Mellion Golf Club, Saltash, Cornwall 01579 351351Bucklawren Granary Restaurant St Martin, Looe, Cornwall 01503 240778Cawsand Bay Hotel The Bound, Cawsand, Cornwall 01752 822425Chambers 60 Notte Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 663266 Codfathers 28 Fore Street, Saltash, Cornwall 01752 844000 Devon Tors Bar Devon Tors Bar, Yelverton, Devon 01822 853604 Duke Of Cornwall Hotel Millbay Road, Plymouth 01752 275850FARMHOUSE RESTAURANT CHINA FLEET GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB, SALTASH 01752 854661Friary Manor Hotel & Rest. The Friary, Maker, Torpoint, Cornwall 01752 822112GORTON’S 19 PLYMOUTH ROAD, TAVISTOCK 01822 617581Heskyn Mill Restaurant Tideford, Saltash, Cornwall 01752 852127Hotel Endsleigh Milton Abbot, Devon 01822 870000Innfusion Restaurant Jurys Inn, Exeter Street, Plymouth 01752 631 000JOLLY JACKS MAYFLOWER MARINA, RICHMOND WALK, PLYMOUTH 01752 500008Kelly’s of Looe Ltd Fore Street, East Looe, Looe, Cornwall 01503 263381 Kilbys Marine Drive, Torpoint, Cornwall 01752 813200 Kitley House Kitley Estate, Yealmpton, Nr Plymouth 01752 881555Langdon Court Wembury, Plymouth, Devon 01752 862358Langmans Restaurant 3 Church Street, Callington, Cornwall 01579 384933 Lockyers Quay Coxside, Plymouth 01752 664353Lord Louis Glen Road, Plympton, Plymouth, Devon 01752 339562 Mawgans Higher Market Street, Looe, Cornwall 01503 265331 More Dartington Cider Press Centre, Dartington 01803 847524Nelsons Saxon Bridge, Big Green, Polperro, Looe, Cornwall 01503 272366 Notte Inn 60 Notte Street, Barbican, Plymouth 01752 255363Pathos 4 Frankfort Gate, Plymouth, Devon 01752 664754Plantation House Restaurant Totnes Road, Ermington, Ivybridge, Devon 01548 830741 Port O Call 23 Bishops Place, Plymouth, Devon 01752 265501 Quality Hotel Cliff Road, The Hoe, Plymouth Devon 01752 507800Riverside Restaurant Little Furswain Cottage, Liskeard, Cornwall 01579 320597RIVER COTTAGE CANTEEN & DELI ROYAL WILLIAM YARD, PLYMOUTH 01752 252702 ROCKY’S GRILL 41-42 SOUTHSIDE STREET, THE BARBICAN 01752 227392Smugglers Cott Middle Market Street, Looe, Cornwall 01503 262397 STEAK AND OMELETTE 116-118 CORNWALL STREET, PLYMOUTH 01752 669162Steps 75 West Street, Tavistock, Devon 01822 614280 Tamar View Cafe 13a Fore Street, Torpoint, Cornwall 01752 814418 TANNERS FINEWELL STREET, PLYMOUTH, DEVON 01752 252001 Tapenades 14 Dean Street, Liskeard, Cornwall 01579 344844 Tastebuds Restaurant Tamar View Nurseries, Carkeel, Saltash, Cornwall 01752 848600

The Anchor Inn 1 Lutterburn Street, Ugborough, Ivybridge, Devon 01752 892283 The Artillery Tower Durnford Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 257610 The Bay Leaf Restaurant 27 Church Street, Liskeard, Cornwall 01579 344557 The Bridge Bar & Restaurant Plymouth Yacht Haven, Mount Batten 01752 403888The China House Sutton Harbour, Plymouth 01752 661592The Coffee Mill 44 Brook Street, Tavistock, Devon 01822 612092 The Cottage Restaurant The Coombes, Polperro, Looe, Cornwall 01503 272217 The Dagger 14 Barton Meadow, Pelynt, Looe, Cornwall 01503 220386 The Dartmoor Diner Mill Hill, Woolwell, Plymouth, Devon 01752 695410 THE DOLPHIN HOUSE BRAZZERIE, SUTTON HARBOUR, PLYMOUTH 01752 254879THE ELBURTON 221 ELBURTON ROAD, ELBURTON 01752 403213The Glassblowing House 20 Sutton Harbour, The Barbican, Plymouth 01752 228556The Golden Guinea Fore Street, East Looe, Looe, Cornwall 01503 262780The Horn Of Plenty Gulworthy, Tavistock, Devon PL19 8JD 01822 832528THE MEZ THEATRE ROYAL, PLYMOUTH 01752 267222The Miners Arms & Garden Restaurant Hemerdon, Plymouth, Devon 01752 336040 The Notter Bridge Inn Notter, Saltash 01752 842259The Plantation The Coombes, Polperro, Looe, Cornwall 01503 272223 The Quayside Quay Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 254254 THE SHIP INN UGBOROUGH, SOUTH DEVON 01752 892565The Ships Tavern Arcadia Road, Plymouth, Devon 01752 401626 The View Treninnow Cliff Road, Torpoint, Cornwall 01752 822345 THE VIEW RESTAURANT MADEIRA ROAD, THE HOE, PLYMOUTH 01752 664327The White Hart DARTINGTON HALL, Totnes, South Devon 01803 847111Tinhay Mill Restaurant The Mill, Tinhay, Lifton, Devon 01752 784201 Ye Olde Cottage Middle Market Street, Looe, Cornwall 01503 262770

VEGETARIAN RESTAURANTSSproats 104 Union Street, Plymouth 07930 182593Veggie Perrins 97 Mayflower Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 252888

WINE BARSBarbican Live Lounge 11 The Parade, Barbican, Plymouth, Devon 01752 672127Bar Rakuda 11 Quay Road, The Barbican, Plymouth PL1 2JZ 01752 221155 Bistro 35 35 Church Street, Modbury, Ivybridge, Devon 01548 831273 Henry Js 113-115 Mayflower Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 673363 Images 89a Cornwall Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 660815 Lavish 48 Southside Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 225656THE CHANCEL WINE BAR & CAFE 2 ST. ANDREWS STREET, PLYMOUTH 01752 226264THE TREASURY LOUNGE BAR OLD TREASURY BUILDING, CATHERINE ST, PLYMOUTH 01752 672121

BARS, BISTROS AND CAFÉSArtFrame Gallery & Caffe Gallerie 61 Cornwall Street, Plymouth 01752 227127Bacaro 6 Quay Road, The Barbican, Plymouth 01752 254254BISTRO ONE 68 EBRINGTON STREET, PLYMOUTH 01752 313315DUTTONS CAFÉ BAR RESTAURANT MADEIRA ROAD, PLYMOUTH 01752 255245El Café The Hoe, Plymouth 07545 346755Lemon Tree Café 2 Haye Road South, Elburton Plymouth 01752 481117 Les Jardins De Bagatelle 11 Old Town St, Plymouth, PL1 1DA 01752 257786Monty’s 13 The Barbican, Plymouth 01752 252877Morrells Bistro Higher Market Street, Looe 01503 263604ParkCentral Davy Road, Tamar Science Park, Plymouth 01752 764868ROCK SALT CAFE & BRASSERIE 31 STONEHOUSE STREET, PLYMOUTH 01752 225522Roma Espresso Bar Berkeley Square, 33 Notte Street, Plymouth 01752 220411Sand’s Bistro Seaton, Downderry, Devon 01752 250611The Berkeley 17-19 Princess Street Plymouth 01752 228810The Blush Lounge 102 Tavistock Pl, Plymouth 01752 226609THE BOAT HOUSE CAFE 2-4 COMMERCIAL WHARF, THE BARBICAN, PLYMOUTH 01752 600560The Dairy 25 Bretonside, Plymouth, 01752 319067THE REFECTORY BLACK FRIARS DISTILLERY, SOUTHSIDE STREET, PLYMOUTH 01752 828988The Mission Cafe Bar Bistro Sir John Hawkins Square, PLYMOUTH 01752 229955The Mouse Trap 40-42 North Hill, Plymouth 01752 672116The Swan 15 St. Andrews Street, Plymouth 01752 661263THE TERRACE MADEIRA ROAD, THE HOE, PLYMOUTH 01752 603533The Thai Noodle Bar Barbican Theatre, Castle Street 01752 242021Roma Espresso Bar The Business Centre, 2 Cattdown Road, Plymouth 01752 264440

CASINOSGrosvenor Casino 15 Derry’s Cross, Plymouth, Devon 01752 668922 Genting Casino 2 Union Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 228930

NIGHT CLUBS, DISCOS & DANCE HALLSANNABEL’S CABARET & DISCOTHEQUE 86-88 VAUXHALL STREET, THE BARBICAN, PLYMOUTH 01752 260555Asylum The 2 Union Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 255924 Candy Store 99-101 Union Street, Plymouth 01752 601616C 103 103 Union Street, Plymouth, Devon Cuba 1 Sherwell Arcade, Plymouth, Devon 01752 67116 Bang! Bang! 45 Tavistock Place, Plymouth 01752 667271Flares & Reflex 18 Union Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 236981 Harbour Lights 1 Fore Street, Torpoint, Cornwall 01752 812443 Jacks The Parade, Liskeard, Cornwall 01579 342731 Jesters 39-43 Union Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 220878 Oceana 8 Barbican Approach, Plymouth, Devon 01752 255057Revolution Bar Derry’s Cross, Plymouth 01752 669486Sirens 11 The Parade, Plymouth, Devon 01752 224144 Temptations T2 2 Union Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 604005 The Hub Bath Street, Plymouth, Devon 01752 222664 Thirst Bar & Club 142 Vauxhall Street, Plymouth 01752 262 592The Voodoo Club Bar (10 Til 2) 1 The Money Centre, Drake Circus, Plymouth, Devon 01752 262288 Varsity 33 Derrys Cross, Plymouth 01752 257235THE VAUXHALL QUAY BAR PIZZERIA & CLUB THE BARBICAN, LITTLE VAUXHALL QY, PLYMOUTH 01752 252564Walkabout 5 Union Street, Plymouth 01752 825650Zeros’s 24 Lockyer Street, Plymouth 01752 662346