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Known for
The Mayflower Steps, the Hoe, Drake's Island, the Barbican and a naval city where the Pilgrim Fathers departed for America in 1620
A little history
The departure point for the Pilgrim Fathers in 1620 and Francis Drake's circumnavigation in 1577. Plymouth's naval dockyard — Devonport — has been crucial to the Royal Navy for 500 years. The city was severely bombed in WWII and rebuilt boldly.
The Barbican for independent food and the historic harbour — one of Devon's finest evenings. The Hoe for sea views. The Devonport Leat walk. North Hill for student food and culture.
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Food & drink in Plymouth
The Barbican has exceptional independent restaurants — the best Devon seafood in Plymouth. North Hill has student food culture. Sutton Harbour for fish and chips.
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Craft pubs, independent bars and evening spots across Plymouth. Roam tells you what's open and what's worth the visit.
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The local butchers, delis, bakeries and food shops that make Plymouth worth exploring on foot.
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Plymouth's independent businesses are strongest on the Barbican and around North Hill. The city's naval heritage attracts specialist retailers.
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The Mayflower Steps, the Hoe, Drake's Island, the Barbican and a naval city where the Pilgrim Fathers departed for America in 1620 Roam surfaces the local businesses and hidden gems that make Plymouth worth exploring.
The Barbican has exceptional independent restaurants — the best Devon seafood in Plymouth. North Hill has student food culture. Sutton Harbour for fish and chips. Download Roam free to discover Plymouth's independent food scene.
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Plymouth's independent businesses are strongest on the Barbican and around North Hill. The city's naval heritage attracts specialist retailers. List your Plymouth business on Roam to reach local customers in Devon.
Roam covers all of Plymouth including Barbican, Hoe, Devonport, North Hill, Mutley. The Barbican for independent food and the historic harbour — one of Devon's finest evenings. The Hoe for sea views. The Devonport Leat walk. North Hill for student food and culture.