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A foodie’s guide to Dartmouth: where to eat and drink in style

Source: Sandridge Barton

Situated on the mouth of the Dart estuary, the sleepy fishing town of Dartmouth is the perfect place to while away a lazy summer week. Its rolling hills, chocolate-box fishing villages and endless sunshine have made it an established tourist destination.

What’s less well known, is its status as a foodie paradise. With the ever-increasing number of vineyards springing up (yes, English wine really is having a moment) and the fish brought in fresh on the boat each day, the Dart estuary has become home to a growing number of the country’s most exciting restaurants.

For people seeking an escape from city life, it doesn’t get much better. It’s a bonus that the and trains leave from Paddington) — and the food is sublime.

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