Reviews on Italian food in Teignmouth, England, United Kingdom. Teignmouth (/ˈtɪnməθ/ TIN-məth) is a large seaside town, fishing port and civil parish in the English county of Devon, situated on the north bank of the estuary mouth of the River Teign about 14 miles south of Exeter. It had a population of 14,749 at the last census. In 1690, it was the last place in England to be invaded by a foreign power.
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5 based on 427 reviews
We had heard really good things about Frescoes and had found it difficult to book in despite several attempts.Finally we managed it for a celebration of a significant birthday and everything we had heard was confirmed plus some.The food id superb and the staff ultra helpful and friendly it is a wonderful experience.We started with pizza bread with rosemary and olives in a wonderful dressing of oil.Our starters were caprese salads and a beetroot and Gorgonzola salad. Both were excellent.The girls then had lobster with a truly amazing pasta, I know because I got to taste it ., and I had their beautiful spaghetti bolognese.For dessert we had al foggata and maringta both of which were delicious.There is a wide alcoholic and soft drinks menu including a 0.0 peroni which I had, the girls having Prosecco.The whole experience was fantastic and we will certainly be returning if we can get in as we live locally.This is a MUST visit if in Teignmouth or the surrounding areas.Superb evening Thank you !!!!
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4 based on 846 reviews
A stylish, contemporary licensed restaurant using the freshest and best produce to create delicious food served by professional waiters with smiling faces. Try us for great coffee, fabulous stone baked pizza, pasta, homemade burgers (best ever!)and lots o
Great little cafe restaurant in Dawlish town. A bit off the beaten track for the tourists who seem to be a few miles down the road in Dawlish Warren, but great for locals and tourists who want to get the bus, train or just drive to explore the area. The menu is a bit thinned out of late with their once legendary burger menu cut down to just three (beer, chicken and veggie) with a couple of optional toppings. I'm not a massive fan of their latest wine menu either which has been cheapened considerably from some of the fantastic wines they once sold. Get the burgers and wine back on form and you're a solid 5* all day long. PS, they do amazing homemade pizzas tooHello, Thankyou for choosing to dine with us at Jack Sprats, We made the decision to cut down the burger menu as not all of them were popular, we have left the optional toppings as these are the ones that were popular on the old menu. We also tweaked the wine menu as our suppliers stopped selling some of the wines that were on the old wine menu and we could no longer get hold of them, we have also had to keep our prices competitive, We hope to see you again soon ! Best regards,Jack Sprat team
Visited Saturday 28th for an early evening meal with family. Staff were charming and very accommodating. Food was lovely particularly the prawn pasta and my hhusband's pizza. The only slight gripe is that the cheapest bottle of wine was â¬22.Will return though.
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