South Devon CoastEntertainment

Entertainment in South Devon Coast

  1. A

    Barcode

    Quite simply the best bar in town, this is where Torbay's cool crowd hangs out. Raspberry red walls and twinkly lights surround huge, round cane chairs and a chimenea in the fireplace. The cocktails are works of art, and the snacks are tasty (try the homemade lamb and mint burgers).

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  2. B

    Dartmouth Arms

    As an antidote to Dartmouth's sailing chic, join the locals for an unpretentious pint at the atmospheric Dartmouth Arms. There's polished wood everywhere, even on the ceilings, and navigational lights and cross-sections of ships dot the walls.

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  3. C

    Mojo

    This buzzing café-bar has a terrace overlooking Tor Bay. Inside it's all huge leather sofas and photos of jazz stars on the walls. Music is a mix of live bands, R&B and Latino with cheesy disco at the weekends.

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  4. D

    Hole in the Wall

    This heavily beamed, tardis-like boozer claims to be the oldest in Torquay - the part-cobbled floor is actually listed. At the front, there's a tiny alley-cum-beer terrace on which to enjoy an al fresco pint.

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  5. E

    Flavel Centre

    The Flavel Centre is the town's entertainment hub, hosting small-scale theatre and dance, as well as live music and films.

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  6. F

    Rocky's

    Torbay's gay venue, Rocky's, is a firm favourite with the fellas.

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  7. G

    Bohemia

    The two-level Bohemia is the place for dance, house and R&B.

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  8. H

    Hole in the Wall

    Heavily beamed, Tardis-like boozer with a tiny terrace; an atmospheric spot for a pint.

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