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Fletcher’s Restaurant

27 Princess Street, Plymouth, PL1 2EX

Intimate and authentic

A glowing fairy-light-filled entrance and relaxed ambience create an inviting welcome for visitors to Plymouth’s popular Fletcher’s Restaurant.

With high-street chains ubiquitous across UK city centres, it can be a challenge finding distinguished independents that deliver on both quality and atmosphere. Thankfully, family-run Fletcher’s hits the mark, offering refined dining in a relaxed yet intimate setting.

Whether diners are celebrating a special occasion or seeking a showstopping pre-theatre feed, chef-patron Fletcher Andrews’ elegant dishes won’t fail to impress.

For the full Fletcher’s experience, opt for the seven-course tasting menu to sample the chef’s vibrant flavours. Quail breast is served with quail farce, sweetcorn puree, charred corn with a black garlic puree and quail sauce, while pan-fried halibut is elevated with British asparagus, wild garlic garganelli and pickled cucumber.

Desserts such as chamomile mousse and yuzu ganache served with malt, honey and white chocolate ice cream provide a beautiful finishing note, the culinary symphony rounded off by exquisitely presented petits fours.

Trencherman’s tip: Heading to Theatre Royal Plymouth after your meal? Reserve your pre-show feast at nearby Fletcher’s Restaurant well in advance as tables get booked up fast.

About Fletcher’s Restaurant

3 course dinner from: £45

Chef(s):Fletcher Andrews

Seats: 45

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