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Double Locks
The guide was updated:Waterside public house and restaurant situated next to one of the country's oldest shipping canals. Music and other events held in high season. Managed by Youngs Brewery.
Useful Information
- Address: Double Locks Canal Banks, Exeter
- Opening hours: Serving food: Monday - Saturday: 11:30am - throughout the day, Sunday: 11:30am - 6pm
- Website: www.doublelocks.com
- Phone: +44 1392 256 947
- Email: doublelocks@youngs.co.uk
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