Great news… Boston Tea Party is taking part in the government’s Eat Out to Help Out scheme from Monday.
Customers will get 50% off (up to a maximum of £10 per person) all food and non-boozy drinks every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday throughout August at their cafe in Queen Street, Exeter
With the discount in place that means you could have fluffy American pancakes with bacon and maple syrup for £3.75 or a signature Westcountry breakfast for less than £4.60.
With no minimum spend coffees start at 88p under the scheme.
Painting the sunny beaches of Perth, Western Australia, or the changeable scenery of Devon?
For Devon Artist Network painter Julie Dunster, there is no contest - and she is celebrating her return home with her first solo art exhibition in this country, at the Boston Tea Party in Honiton from 27 February to 7 May 2016.
The exhibition will feature original oil paintings produced through sketches and photographs on location and completed in her Mid Devon studio. Julie captures the season’s differences, whether depicting avocets at tide’s out in deserted Dawlish Warren, or the...
The shortlist for the Food Reader Awards 2015 has been announced and Exeter is harbouring a wealth of foodie finalists.
Darts Farm, Boston Tea Party, Chandos Deli and Michael Caines have all been nominated and voted for by Food Magazine readers in their hundreds, and luckily there’ll be no neighbourly competition as all of Exeter’s finalists will be representing the city in different categories.
Exeter’s own Michael Caines will be up against stiff competition from other popular South West chefs including Mitch Tonks and Nathan Outlaw in the Local Food Hero category....
Local watercolour artist, Rachel Toll, is holding an exhibition of her work in Exeter’s Boston Tea Party on Queen Street which is open until 4 January.
Rachel hopes that customers coming into the popular café will also be tempted to pick up a painting as she will be donating 20 per cent of sales to local charity, St Petrock’s, which supports people who are homeless.
Inspired by Devon’s beautiful surroundings, Rachel’s watercolours feature the coast and plants that grow here.
You can see more of Rachel’s work on her Facebook page - Watercolours by Rachel - which is...
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