8 Gastropub Restaurants near Exeter

We found 8 Gastropub restaurants within 30 miles 30 miles of Exeter

Home to pastoral landscapes, a thriving high street and a gorgeous cathedral (complete with lush green space surrounding it), Exeter is one of the most popular countryside tourist spots in the UK. The town, one of the largest in Devon, offers up a slice of traditional British culture that appeals to overseas visitors, while also being equipped with all of the modern amenities one could want. That’s all before you even get to Exeter’s dynamic and extensive restaurant scene, which ranges from reliable high street chains to thoroughly impressive indepdent operations which make the most of seasonality and local produce. 

Gastropub Restaurants near Exeter
Gastropub Restaurants near Exeter
Gastropub Restaurants near Exeter
Gastropub Restaurants near Exeter
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Jack in the Green

Jack in the Green

Ottery St. Mary, EX5 2EE
6.5 miles
What we think
"A traditional roadside inn that’s been impressively remodelled with bags of style & panache, the ‘Jack’ is a perennial favourite ..." Read our full review
The Ness

The Ness

Teignmouth, TQ14 0HP
12.7 miles
With beautiful views, a fantastic terrace, warm interiors and ample parking the Ness is arguably the most beautiful pub-restaurant in England. Situated r ... Find out more
The Holt Restaurant

The Holt Restaurant

Honiton, EX14 1LA
15.9 miles
What we think
"The Holt may be owned & run by the family behind the nearby Otter Brewery – with a full complement of ales on the pumps – but an open k ..." Read our full review
Culm Valley Inn

Culm Valley Inn

Cullompton, EX15 3JJ
17.7 miles
What we think
" Don’t be put off by the care-worn appearance of Richard Hartley’s highly individual inn, a former branch-line railway hotel. Once through the paint- ..." Read our full review
The Masons Arms Knowstone

The Masons Arms Knowstone

South Molton, EX36 4RY
20.1 miles
What we think
"“I’d love to live next door to this quaint little pub” notes a fan of The Masons Arms – a thatched, 13th-century inn tucked int ..." Read our full review
Farmers Arms

Farmers Arms

Taunton, TA3 5RS
28.0 miles
What we think
"Set back from the lane, with far-reaching views across the Somerset Levels, this rambling 16th-century pub boasts super accommodation with seating area ..." Read our full review
The Cornish Arms Tavistock

The Cornish Arms Tavistock

Tavistock, PL19 8AN
29.4 miles
A fixture in lists of the best gastropubs in the UK, The Cornish Arms is set in the heart of Tavistock in the looming shadow of Dartmoor National Park. The ... Find out more
Cornish Arms

Cornish Arms

Tavistock, PL19 8AN
29.4 miles
What we think
"So named because it was ‘the last coaching inn before Cornwall’, this substantially extended hostelry may be close to Tavistock town centre ..." Read our full review
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Countryside towns can sometimes be thought of as dull or uninspiring, but no such accusations could be levelled at Exeter, which boasts the title of the second largest city in the county of Devon.  

Exeter boasts a vast student population thanks to being home to one of the country’s best universities, so you can often expect to find students working on their laptops in the city’s raft of coffee shops and cafes. Exeter is not just known for being a home to academia though, as the city also offers up some great shopping opportunities at the recently refurbished Princess Hay and Guildhall developments, while the multi-level outpost of John Lewis here is somewhat of a local landmark. 

Once you have made your way through Exeter’s many shops and sights though (including the famous Exeter cathedral), you will no doubt have worked up an appetite. Luckily, there are plenty of Exeter restaurants which can satisfy each and every one of your cravings, ranging from well-recognised brands to local, independent outfits. There are plenty of restaurants near Exeter too, found just outside of the buzzy city centre, which offer fine dining or cosy pub grub, often with on-site accomodation available as well.