Fat Pig

Top choice in Exeter


There are few better spots for a pint in town than this fine craft brewery, which makes its own ales and brews its own gin, vodka and more 'experimental' spirits. It's a pleasant space, with quirky decor and fixtures, divided between a main bar and a small conservatory. Bar meals are good too, especially the Sunday roast.


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