Discover the best top things to do in English Riviera, United Kingdom including Concept T's, Featherz n Wingz - Cultural Gifts Store, Driftmoods, Tooth & Claw, Shells, The Brixham Steam Packet Company, Lollipops and Roses, The Boutique of Booze, The Gin Nest, Strand Art Gallery.
Restaurants in English Riviera
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Interior, Lifestyle and Gifts. Small design brands mixed with vintage and antique pieces. Home fragrance, Art and Interior design
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Shell's antiques 21 lucius street torquay a great little shop. Five minutes from the seafront and five minutes from the main town; looking for something different, or a special gift for someone then come and visit us at our showroom, our stock is forever changing, you never know what shell ,the owner will find next,from a full size bronze crocodile to a tiffany lamp....... Open mon to sat .
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The Brixham Steam Packet Company Trades in Antique-Reproduction-Vintage Ocean Liner Marine Collectables and Memorabilia. Visit The Brixham Steam Packet Company and experience the opulence and splendour of turn of the century steam ship travel in this fabulous gem of a shop which also incorporates the very popular Chart Room First Class Coffee Lounge. We do not cater for children under 12 years of age.
This cafe and marine collectables shop is just off the main shopping street near the harbour in Brixham, just up a back alley opposite the co-op. I suspect many people pass it by with no idea it is there. But if you are looking for lunch or coffee and cake then you definitely shouldn't pass by! It is very good. Full of marine collectables and memorabilia from liners, and our food and drink was spot on in every respect. The coffee lounge is kitted out in full-on nautical style, without being kitsch, and we found this environment very likeable. We had a couple of crab salads and hot drinks this lunchtime. They didn't bat an eyelid when we varied the order to exclude the usual granary bread. The food was really good, a likeable and varied salad, the crab was well presented in a little pot and absolutely fresh, piece of lemon, mayo and separate french dressing if you want it. Light lunch size, so set your expectations accordingly. Tea and coffee were well presented, and good quality, with separate little jugs for hot or cold milk as you choose. All for £20 for two, which for something of this quality would not be bettered anywhere I think. Find an excuse to visit the loo - as well as walls full of old marine communications kit, there is a wryly amusing looped speech from a liner captain. We didn't try the cakes, but the pieces going past us to other customers were very large. Service is very well handled, friendly and efficient. Dogs are welcome. Be aware of the opening hours - the cafe is just at lunchtime 10-2. Closed Sundays, and on Saturday they just do tea and cake. And although we went to the coffee lounge, there is an adjoining marine memorabilia section, that is a specialist shop in its own right. Serious pieces, at prices set at a level for those who are happy to spend a good bit on some characterful items.
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A pretty little shop opposite Paignton Pier, selling hand-made gifts, Pebble Pictures, personalised presents, and unique up-cycled items. Also, Vintage cake stands, Teapot bird feeders, and tea-cup scented candles.
Another great purchase from Lollipops and Roses ???? ????. Cannot wait for the shop to be open again so I can come and browse through all the lovely goodies there.
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An emporium full of delicious delights to take home! Over 500 types of Gin, Rum, Vodka, Liqueurs, Wine, Champagne & More! Local Ales & Ciders, Glassware & Bar Tools, Gift Food & Much More! Open every day, all year round from 9.30am - 5.30pm
5.0 based on 12 reviews
The Gin Nest provides each person with the chance to design and create their own one-off bottle of gin to take home with them using a traditional copper pot still. During the gin-making experience there is discussion on the history of gin, the different styles of gin, methods of distillation and botanicals used. Choose your own botanicals, create your label and bottle your gin.
What a fantastic morning! A real treat learning about gin, the different botanicals that can be used and how they interact with the fundamental flavour profile of juniper. Thoroughly recommend a visit a really enjoyable couple of hours
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Popped in to look at the pictures and ended up coming home with one. It is so unusual for the two of us to agree that when we did we had to buy it and it looks beautiful hung at home now. Family business with very informative, passionate and helpful people who made the visit more than a browse around. Lovely view of the harbour too.
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