Food for culture

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Plymouth Arts Centre

If you’ve been swooning around Plymouth Arts Centre, not through the art, but hunger pangs then you’ll be pleased to know the restaurant is reopening tomorrow, under the tutelage of local boy Justin Ranger.
Formerly vegetarian, the restaurant will maintain a majority of veggie opptions, 70 per cent apparently.

Justin told the PRSD: “I always make everything from scratch so I know what’s in it.

“There is often a lot of talk about using local ingredients, but in our case we’re going to be sourcing food from the local farmers that I grew up with.”

Cinema-goers receive a 10% discount on the day at Food at Plymouth Arts Centre, on presentation of their ticket, and can take drinks from the bar into the film. The restaurant will be open 10am–11pm Tuesday to Saturday; 5.30pm-8.30pm Mondays; and 11am-8.30pm Sundays.

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