
Dining in Plymouth – Another Reason to Visit the Historic City of Plymouth
Plymouth is famous for its dining experience. Its meteoric emergence in the world as one of the best dining centres in Britain is nothing short of stunning. Having recently won the Best Restaurant in England award, Plymouth has continued its expansion of restaurants, pubs and nightclubs in the area. It is made more appealing by the fact that this area surrounds the historical waterfront and Barbican areas. Being a waterfront city, it’s no big secret that their best fare comes from seafood. But that is not all; they serve up the best of the best, from hearty pub food, to fine dining cuisines with flavors that will make your taste buds come alive.
Plymouth’s many brasseries, seafood restaurants, bistros, café bars and gastro pubs come alive with the aromatic flavors that are heavy on seafood, but no less appetizing. In this city, one of the best places to have a meal is Cap’n Jaspers. Widely known as being one of the best in town, their reputation is second to none. Another restaurant with a similar vibe is Platters. Located in the heart of Barbican, this restaurant has a 28 year reputation for being among the best. The Royal Oak in Meavy, The Walrus Pub and Restaurant, The Yard Arm and The Watering Hole Pub and Restaurant are also some of the best pubs around.
If you’re interested in also a place to stay as well as good food; The Mussel Inn, The Boringdon Arms, The White Thorn Inn and The China Wok at the Colebrook Inn are some of the best places to try. Their bistros are also worth a mention. Set along the waterfront, the panoramic views they afford enhances the flavour of their offerings. Bistro One, Montys, Beachcomber Café, Urban Brew and Duttons Café Bar are just a few among many others.
Not only reputed to serve good old pub food, there are restaurants that offer a wide variety from Venetian to Eastern to serve your palette. Other establishments of note include The Bacaro, Tanners Barbican Kitchen & Plymouth Gin Refectory, Pasta & Pizza Bar, The Artillery Tower Restaurant, The Noodle Bar, Rocky’s Steak House, Langdon Court Hotel, Bombay Brasserie, Zeus, Eastern Eye and many more.
Copthorne Hotel Plymouth is one of the hotels situated in the heart of the city centre, which also features excellent dining options. A Plymouth hotel that offers a welcoming atmosphere and luxurious accommodation; it’s also situated only minutes away from some of the best restaurants in Plymouth.
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Pushpitha Wijesinghe is an experienced independent freelance writer. He specializes in providing a wide variety of content and articles related to the travel hospitality industry.
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