When the weather’s blustery, cold and wet there’s nothing better than snuggling up in a comfy seat and enjoying a warming tot of something good to drink and satisfying to eat.
Here’s five places that are almost guaranteed to warm your cockles!
The Duke of Cornwall Hotel
You don’t have to be a resident to enjoy the cosy comforts of the The Duke of Cornwall. Just step through the revolving doors of this Victorian gothic gem and head to the panelled lounge bar where a roaring fire awaits. Sink into a leather chair and catch up with friends with a drink or something to eat from the bar menu.
Plymouth Gin Distillery
Set in the heart of the Barbican, Plymouth Gin Distillery is the oldest working distillery in England and has been the working home of Plymouth gin since 1793. After a long walk along the waterfront, head into the Refectory Bar. With its vaulted ceilings and exposed beams, its the perfect intimate setting for a warming drink.
The Custom House
For 190 years this building’s inhabitants were feared by the many smugglers and vagabonds who made their living from illegally importing wines and spirits. Today it’s a cosy spot to freely enjoy a drink or bite to eat. The cellar bar is a warm and intimate brick-vaulted space, while the atmospheric Long Room has huge windows overlooking the Barbican making it the perfect place to escape the worst of the winter weather.
The Fisherman’s Arms
There aren’t many pubs which have immortalised their resident dog in a beer but you can order a Mr Jones in this traditional old pub, The Fisherman's Arms! The beer, created by local brewers Summerskills Brewery, is served in a warm atmosphere with an open fire and candlelit tables. Sit and relax just minutes away from the Mayflower Steps. If you fancy homemade food then Sunday is roast day and there’s an extensive menu for the rest of the week.
The Treasury
Set in a beautiful 19th century former banking hall just off Royal Parade, The Treasury is all about relaxed, grown-up indulgence. Take your pick from an impressive line-up of cocktails and gins, plus low and no-alcohol options, or settle in with a glass of wine, coffee or a classic hot drink alongside their seasonal menu. It is the perfect city centre bolthole, from weekend brunch and afternoon tea to pre-theatre drinks and lingering evenings with friends.
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