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The Waterside is a family run restaurant based in the unlikely setting of a busy industrial business park right next to the historic Tarka trail. They offer delicious Italian inspired food made with fresh, locally sourced produce, and happily cater for most dietary requirements including gluten and dairy free. Delicious cakes are always on offer. Their organic, Fair Trade coffee is roasted locally in Devon.
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