They have a bar, they have seats, they have pictures and a nice place outside to smoke and throw things at passers by.
And, thankfully, they have a lovely menu with a nice range of vegetarian options.
For those not initiated to the ways of the Phoenix, it is the arts centre and focal point of everything cultured and alternative in Exeter. Sweeping generalisation I hear you cry? But I challange you to name me somewhere else in Exeter that has more going on. See, you can’t. OK, so the University and some other venues do have cultured goings on, but the Phoenix is by far the most proactive when it comes to events.
The bar is a large area with a great menu, reasonably priced with lots of seating and a vibrant exciting atmosphere. But the floor is grotty, the ceiling is horrid and everything feels a bit sticky and well worn. But then, I imagine most people go there for the great coffee and the warm atmosphere the friendly bar staff create.
The food is locally sourced and there is a strong emphasis on fairtrade products too. Value for money just a bit sticky.
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