South Beach Cafe, Devon Cliffs, Exmouth

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  During our May Bank Holiday break at Devon Cliffs, Sandy Bay, Exmouth we paid another visit to the South Beach Cafe. Last year in 2023 I had the Seafood Chowder which is one of the tastiest meals I’ve ever had. Returning in 2024 I obviously had to have this again, and once more it didn’t disappoint! The menu is quite heavy on the fish/seafood side but being right next to the sea it’s a great choice of meals. Drinks are also good, a nice selection of Devon based beers and ales and a varied selection of wines and spirits. Pricing is not bad for certain dishes, a meal including starters and 2 rounds of drinks was just over £60, so at around £20 each for 2 courses and drinks is good value.  We sat outside at the end of May 2024, and it was very comfortable with a light breeze and lots of sunshine. I highly recommend a trip to South Beach Cafe, Exmouth. If you have small children the menu is varied too with lots of choices.  4.8 out of 5.

Exploring Exmouth’s Rich History: A Guide to the Town’s Historical Sites and Landmarks

Exploring Exmouth’s Rich History: A Guide to the Town’s Historical Sites and Landmarks

Exploring Exmouth's rich history is a fascinating journey that reveals the town's significant historical sites and landmarks. Here is a guide to help you discover Exmouth's historical treasures:

1. Exmouth Museum: Start your historical exploration at the Exmouth Museum, where you can delve into the town's past through exhibits, artefacts, and interactive displays.

2. A La Ronde: Visit A La Ronde, an extraordinary 16-sided house that showcases intricate craftsmanship and architectural uniqueness. It offers insights into the lives of the two remarkable spinster cousins who created it in the 18th century.

3. Exmouth Marina: Take a stroll along Exmouth Marina, where you can witness the town's strong maritime heritage. Admire the boats, yachts, and fishing vessels, and learn about Exmouth's historical connections with seafaring and fishing industries.

4. Powderham Castle: Just a short distance from Exmouth, you'll find Powderham Castle, a stunning historic estate. Explore the castle's grand interiors, picturesque gardens, and grounds steeped in centuries of history.

5. The Strand: Walk along The Strand, Exmouth's charming seafront promenade. This historic area offers beautiful views of the sea, Georgian and Victorian architecture, and a glimpse into Exmouth's past as a popular seaside resort.

6. Exmouth Clock Tower: Admire the Exmouth Clock Tower, a prominent landmark in the town center. This Victorian structure serves as a reminder of Exmouth's history and its development during the 19th century.

7. The Point in Exmouth: Visit The Point in Exmouth, a historic area where the Exe Estuary meets the sea. It played a crucial role in the defence of the coastline during World War II and offers scenic views of the surrounding landscape.

8. Exmouth's Historic Churches: Discover Exmouth's historic churches, such as Holy Trinity Church and St. John the Evangelist Church. These architectural gems provide insight into the town's religious heritage and offer peaceful places for contemplation.

9. Exmouth Lifeboat Station: Learn about Exmouth's maritime rescue history at the Exmouth Lifeboat Station. Take a guided tour to understand the heroic efforts of the lifeboat crews and their contribution to the town's safety.

10. Exmouth's Georgian Architecture: Explore the town's streets to appreciate the elegant Georgian architecture that characterizes many buildings in Exmouth. From terraced houses to grand Georgian squares, these structures reflect the town's development during the Georgian era.

Immerse yourself in Exmouth's rich history by visiting these historical sites and landmarks. Each place offers a unique glimpse into Exmouth's past, allowing you to appreciate the town's heritage and the people who have shaped it over the centuries.

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