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All in all this is probably one of the most popular places to take children in Plymouth. It can get quite busy during school holidays and if the weather is bad. Can also be a little pricey especially if you have younger ones who cannot take full advantage (yet) of the facilities but they do sometimes run loyalty schemes over certain months and have other offers on throughout the year. |
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Jenny Cliff |
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Jenny Cliff is a beautiful place to visit, especially on a clear and sunny day. There are stunning views over Plymouth Sound, a lovely little rocky bay to visit and explore and a great cafe for food and drink. There is a large car park providing reasonably clean toilets, and is a great place to start a walk or cycle from. |
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Golden Hind, The |
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The Golden Hind is a lovely pub with an excellent food and drink menu, where people can go to watch all major sporting events. |
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George Toby Carvery, The |
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The George Toby Carvery is an excellent restaurant and bar, with mouth watering food and drink. |
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Future Inn Plymouth |
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The hotel is situated at the North end of Plymouth, on the busy A386 Tavistock road. It is a spacious 143 bedroom hotel that also includes a bar and a restaurant, and is fully accessible for the disabled. |
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Frankie and Bennys Restaurant |
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Excellent food, excellent service. A mouthwatering range of dishes on the menu, and a separate menu for children. The atmosphere is good, and if it's your birthday you'll have all the restaurant singing! |
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