Plymouth and Beyond, Where to visit in Plymouth
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Where to go in Plymouth? What to do in Plymouth? Places to go in Plymouth?

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Baba Indian Restaurant, The Plymouth and Beyond Star Rating
The Baba Indian Restaurant is a must visit for all Indian food lovers, situated near the picturesque Barbican.
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Barbican Kitchen Brasserie Plymouth and Beyond Star Rating
Set in the heart of Plymouth's historic Barbican, the Brasserie is accessed by a steep set of stairs. The Barbican Kitchen is clean and tastefully decorated.
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Barbican Pasta Bar Plymouth and Beyond Star Rating
The Barbican Pasta Bar is a lovely place to take the family out for a meal. It combines a pleasant atmosphere, good food and drink, and a scenic area to explore before and after your meal.
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Barbican, The Plymouth and Beyond Star Rating Barbican, The
The Barbican is a quaint area of Plymouth next to Queen Ann's Battery, that consists of many little shops and plenty of pubs and restaurants.
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Bella Italia Plymouth and Beyond Star Rating Bella Italia
Bella Italia is a lovely Italian restaurant to visit and serves delicious food that children and adults will love. The staff are friendly and polite with the restaurant being clean and tidy. It is a lovely place to go and have a meal with family or friends at any time of the day.
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Berry Pomeroy Castle Plymouth and Beyond Star Rating Berry Pomeroy Castle
The haunted Berry Pomeroy Castle ruins are a great place to visit for all the family. The ruins, ghost stories and electronic guide all help to give the ruins an eerie but very exciting feel. A Cafe outside the ruins sells the usual snacks and the surrounding woods within the old castle boundaries are a great place for walks.
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Burrator Reservoir Plymouth and Beyond Star Rating Burrator Reservoir
Burrator Reservoir is a lovely place to visit with a picnic, in warm, dry weather. It has plenty of rivers and streams, a waterfall and historic ruins to explore.
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Cadover Bridge Plymouth and Beyond Star Rating Cadover Bridge
Cadover Bridge on Dartmoor is a wonderful place to visit for all the family. It is a great place for picnics and exploring with a lovely calm river running through the area which is ideal for paddling on warmer days.
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Central Park Pitch and Putt Plymouth and Beyond Star Rating
This is a great place to have a round of Pitch and Putt Golf. The setting is lovely, especially on warm Summer days, and is great fun for adults and older children, at good prices.
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Dartmoor Diner, The Plymouth and Beyond Star Rating
On the edge of Dartmoor National Park, and on the northern outskirts of Plymouth, the Dartmoor Diner is a fully-licensed restaurant/cafe with an interesting indoor miniature train chuffing around the heads of customers!
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Drake Circus Shopping Centre Plymouth and Beyond Star Rating
The shopping centre contains lots of top quality undercover shops from the more expensive brands. It also includes several food outlets and a huge car park and is open nearly every day of the year, and late on Thursdays.
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Drakes Den Plymouth and Beyond Star Rating
Drakes Den is quite small compared to other play centres and so can get quite busy, especially on their 2 for 1 Tuesdays. Prices in general are quite reasonable and they run a loyalty scheme to obtain a free entry.
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Frankie and Bennys Restaurant Plymouth and Beyond Star Rating Frankie and Bennys Restaurant
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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Future Inn Plymouth Plymouth and Beyond Star Rating
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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George Toby Carvery, The Plymouth and Beyond Star Rating
The George Toby Carvery is an excellent restaurant and bar, with mouth watering food and drink.
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Golden Hind, The Plymouth and Beyond Star Rating
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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Jenny Cliff Plymouth and Beyond Star Rating Jenny Cliff
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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Jump! Plymouth and Beyond Star Rating
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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Lanterns Restaurant Plymouth and Beyond Star Rating Lanterns Restaurant
Lanterns Restaurant is situated along Cornwall Street in Plymouth and it serves a huge selection of delicious food and drink. The food is delicious, the staff are polite and the restaurant itself is a lovely place to sit and enjoy a good meal. Children are welcome and the restaurant should be fine for disabled visitors.
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Lopes Arms, The Plymouth and Beyond Star Rating
The Lopes Arms Pub in Roborough, Plymouth is a lovely, friendly pub that serves excellent food at great prices and has a great selection of drinks on offer. They welcome children and the disabled, and also have a large beer garden out the back for those hot and sunny days. Dogs are also welcome.
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Lopwell Dam Plymouth and Beyond Star Rating Lopwell Dam
Situated on Dartmoor on the outskirts of Plymouth, Lopwell Dam is a haven for flora and fauna and is a must visit place for all nature lovers.
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Pixieland Plymouth and Beyond Star Rating
A wonderful little shop in the middle of Dartmoor, Pixieland sells many pixie-related items as well as other gifts. The gardens,scattered with concrete pixies, a large toadstool and wishing well,add to the magical Pixieland atmosphere. Take your camera,put on the red pointed hat provided at Pixieland, and stand by the toadstool for a comical snapshot of a Dartmoor day.
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Plym Bridge Plymouth and Beyond Star Rating
Plym Bridge is a good access point for Drake’s Trail cycle path, and it is a lovely place to go for walks along the river and through the masses of woodland. There are lots of birds and flowers to be seen, including a breeding pair of Peregrine Falcons, but it is let down by the amount of dog muck that is left on the ground in many places, even though there are specific bins to put it in. There are no toilets and the car park on the Estover side isn’t great at all, which is a shame.
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Plymouth Argyle Football Club Plymouth and Beyond Star Rating Plymouth Argyle Football Club
Plymouth Argyle is the top Football Club in the South West and is the place to go to watch a fast, entertaining game of football.
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Plymouth Hoe Plymouth and Beyond Star Rating Plymouth Hoe
Plymouth Hoe is a great place to visit on a warm and sunny day. Great views combined with years of history help make the area an ideal place to visit for both adults and children.
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Rockfish Family Seafood Restaurant and Take-Away Plymouth and Beyond Star Rating
The official intro says: ‘Fresh, sustainable fish and shellfish cooked simply in a New England-style beach shack setting’. The Restaurant won the Community Contribution and Best UK Multiple Fish and Chip operator for 2015, and is open from 12-9 every day.
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Tamar, The Plymouth and Beyond Star Rating Tamar, The
The Tamar is a lovely pub to go to for a nice meal and a drink, although it can get very busy at times when live sport is being shown.
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Ten Pin Bowling Plymouth and Beyond Star Rating Ten Pin Bowling
A very enjoyable place for a family to spend an afternoon, with plenty of things to do and a bar that serves nice food and drink at good prices.
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Vue Cinema Plymouth and Beyond Star Rating Vue Cinema
Vue Cinema has excellent sized screens with top picture and sound quality. There are always a wide variety of films on offer, but it can be a bit pricey.
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Wacker Quay Plymouth and Beyond Star Rating Wacker Quay
Wacker Quay is situated in Cornwall between Torpoint and the Kernow Mill roundabout, so is a little drive away from Plymouth, but is a lovely place to visit on a sunny day. The car park is right up next to the water side which helps the panoramic view and there are lots of birds in the area for those who like a touch of bird spotting. There is a lovely meandering walk along the Quay side, through a wooded area, that eventually leads to Antony House. It is a lovely place to visit for a bit of fresh air and a walk.
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Weymouth Town Centre Plymouth and Beyond Star Rating Weymouth Town Centre
A large town and seaside resort with plenty of shops, amusements, beaches, pubs, and so much fun to be had.
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