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Southwest England

Vegetarian restaurants in Southwest England

  1. Willow

    A favourite hangout for Totnes' New Agers. Tuck into couscous, quiches, hotpots and homemade cakes – look out for their curry nights, too.

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  2. A

    Cafe Maitreya

    This Easton eatery has won a raft of awards for its innovative veggie food, and it's recently branched out with a funky new arts space–cum–music venue. The vibe is deliberately casual, and the all-veggie food is universally good, whether you choose the nettle risotto or the root veg tarte tatin.

    reviewed

  3. B

    Demuth's

    Even the most committed of carnivores can't fail to fall for this long-established veggie restaurant, which consistently turns out some of the city's most creative food – from cheddar soufflé served with figs, walnut puréeand spring greens, to a port-poached pear baked with fennel seeds and sheep's cheese.

    reviewed

  4. C

    Walrus & the Carpenter

    There's a warren of rooms at this fun and funky place dishing up top-notch homemade global grub with a heavy vegetarian bias. It does brilliant burgers, Mediterranean snacks and some killer Walrus cocktails.

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  5. D

    Herbies

    Cosy and gently groovy, Herbies has been cheerfully feeding Exeter's vegetarians for more than 20 years. It's the place in town to tuck into delicious butterbean and vegetable pie, Moroccan tagine or cashew nut loaf. They're strong on vegan dishes, too.

    reviewed