Enjoy a romantic Sunday Lunch with acclaimed local pianist Matt Carter, performing live while you dine. With white linen tables and views across the putting green, the Sunday lunch of local roast meats and seasonal vegetables is served from 12.30pm until 3pm every Sunday in Wear Park Restaurant at Exeter Golf and Country Club and is a cut above the rest.
Enjoy Sunday Lunch with acclaimed local pianist Matt Carter, performing live while you dine. With white linen tables and views across the putting green, the Sunday lunch of local roast meats and seasonal vegetables is served from 12.30pm until 3pm every Sunday in Wear Park Restaurant at Exeter Golf and Country Club and is a cut above the rest.
Ethical chef Robin Rea will be cooking up a storm in aid of the Devon Freewheelers blood bike charity at Rusty Pig in Ottery St Mary on November 29.
The special event will raise funds for the charity, which provides a free out-of-hours service to the NHS to deliver blood and other medical requirements to hospitals across the county and beyond via motorbikes ridden by volunteer riders.
Robin said: “I’m incredibly impressed by the work carried out by Devon Freewheelers, which does an amazing job for the people of Devon. “The motorcycle couriers are out all hours delivering...
The Magdalen Chapter’s delicious Sunday Lunch is to raise money for Farms for City Children .
The top Exeter hotel has pledged to donate £1 from every Sunday Lunch served in The Restaurant to the hotel’s new chosen charity.
Hotel General Manager Fiona Moores said: “As our new charity for 2015, we are delighted to be working on a number of exciting fundraising initiatives and events with Farms for City Children of which this is just one. As a hotel, we are passionate about teaching children where their food comes from and so the Sunday Lunch...
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