Places to eat and drink in South West England
The Sandy Park Inn, Chagford, Devon
Real ales, fine wines, superb food and a warm welcome await you at The Sandy Park Inn.
From your first step inside the inn, you will notice the large open fire in the bar, beamed ceilings and most of all, a warm and relaxed atmosphere.
Wine at Yearlstone Vineyards, Bickleigh, Devon
You don't have to visit Bordeaux to discover more about the magic of wine. Yearlstone is one of England's top 25 wineries, + Vineyard. Take the opportunity to visit our cafe and winebar.
Latitude 50 Degrees 42 Minutes - the Exe Valley lies on an almost identical latitude with the Moselle Valley yet enjoys milder springs, and milder autumns. Steep and thickly wooded to the north as the River Exe runs off Exmoor, by the time it reaches Bickleigh the Valley opens out into a broad river plain.
Exeter Farmers Market, Exeter, Devon
Shoppers keen on sampling Westcountry foods are able to try and buy a wide range of produce at the Exeter Farmers Market.
Customers visiting the market have the opportunity to buy a delicious range of foods such as cheeses, venison, pork, lamb, beef, chicken, organic fruit & vegetables, chillies, apple juice, fish, chicken, preserves, cakes, bread, pies and much more.
Ottery St Mary Farmers Market, Ottery St Mary, Devon
A popular retail outlet for small producers, our lively Farmers Markets feature some of the best, undiscovered food & drink experiences in the country. Meet the Farmers, sample the produce and enjoy a real regional experience!
Plymouth Farmers Market, Plymouth, Devon
Plymouth Farmer's Market is a lively and bustling market to visit. Held fortnightly on the second and fourth Saturday of the month it is situated by the Sundial in the City Centre.
Shoppers at the market can expect to find the finest meat, Westcountry cheeses, sausages, organic vegetables and delicious chutney, pasties and pies.







