The Dolphin
The Dolphin Hotel is a pub on the Barbican in Plymouth, England, notable as the setting of several of the artist Beryl Cook's paintings. It is a no-frills un-modernised pub famous for its cask ale, draught Bass served straight from the barrel. It is listed in the Campaign for Real Ale Good Beer Guide and the 2008 Good Pub Guide.
The Lord High Admiral
A vibrant atmosphere with new drinks and fresh homemade food trying to stick to truly being a proper pub that does pub grub not a gastro pub/restaurant.
Pier One Plymouth
Come and experience the only restaurant and venue in Britain’s Ocean City that can boast the same exclusive views that were once enjoyed by visitors of Plymouth’s historic pier.
North Street No.7 Cafe and Bar
Independent family run Bar with extensive Wine and Gin selection. Serving Coffee and Street food. Music is aplenty with regular performers, Open Mic nights and jamming sessions.
The Fisherman's Arms
One of Plymouth’s oldest pubs and a real hidden gem, being located a few minutes walk from the historic and vibrant Barbican.
The Thistle Park Tavern
The Thistle Park Tavern has plenty going for it. Not only is it run by the ‘longest standing landlord in Plymouth’, it is said to be one of the best gig venues around.
Union Corner
Union Corner is a space for the local community to come together for events, workshops and to try out new ideas to improve the local area.
The Talk Shop Stonehouse
The Talk Shop is an initiative from Cliik Community.
It’s a place to meet local people and to be a part of the change in North Stonehouse. A space to share experience, to learn and find out more about plans for a new community business that all residents can be a part of and help shape to enhance life in the neighbourhood.