Uni life isn’t all lectures and late-night cramming. Sometimes, it’s about the flat white that fuels your 9 a.m., the bar where every “just one drink” turns into five, or the green space where you recover from both. Luckily, Exeter delivers. Whether you’re looking for a cosy café, a buzzing bar, or a chill hangout that doesn’t cost half your loan, here are the best spots to know, love, and overuse.
Cafes Worth Romanticising Your Uni Life In
These spots aren’t just for coffee—they’re for catching up, pretending to study, or finally finishing that reading list you’ve been ignoring.
The Glorious Art House – Bold colours, artsy interiors, and oat milk lattes that slap. Ideal for essay writing and existential crises.
The Exploding Bakery – Small, indie, and full of heavenly baked goods. Grab a slice and stare dramatically out the window.
Exeter Phoenix Café Bar – Laid-back, tucked inside the city’s art hub, and perfect for that productive-but-cool energy.
Sacred Grounds – Vegan-friendly and aesthetic enough to make your flat white feel spiritual.
The Common Beaver – Lowkey and underrated, great for quiet vibes and low-effort socialising.
Boston Tea Party (Queen Street) – Classic brunch-and-coffee spot with plenty of seating and people-watching potential.
Café Nero (inside the Guild) – On-campus and convenient. The reliable backup when you're running on no sleep.
The Foyer at RAMM – Hidden gem for when you want coffee and culture (RAMM = Royal Albert Memorial Museum, if you’re new here).
Bars That Know You by Name by Term 2
Whether you’re into cocktails, cheap pints, or dancing like no one’s watching, Exeter has you covered.
The Ram Bar – On-campus, affordable, and dangerously close to your lectures. Expect quiz nights and chaotic energy.
Timepiece (TP) – The only acceptable Tuesday night plan. Loud, messy, and iconic.
The Monkey Suit – Classy cocktails with a moody glow-up vibe. Think “I have my life together” energy... briefly.
John Gandys – A staple for students who like their nights unpredictable and their drinks strong.
Revolution – Chains get a pass when they hit this hard. Good deals, good tunes, very little memory of what happened after 11 p.m.
The Terrace – Rooftop bar vibes, slightly pricier, but very main-character energy when the sun’s out.
The Old Firehouse – Legendary for three-storey seating, giant pizza, and that Hogwarts pub energy.
The Imperial (Wetherspoons) – Because sometimes all you need is a £2 pint and zero judgement.
Chill Hangouts That Aren’t Just Your Bed
When you need a break from your flat but don’t want to spend £12 on cocktails, these spots come through.
Exeter Quayside – Cute, scenic, and perfect for hot-girl walks, paddleboarding, or pretending you live in a rom-com.
Rougemont Gardens – Historic, green, and ideal for a cheap picnic or casual breakdown between classes.
Northernhay Gardens – Peaceful, central, and full of students “reading” in the sun.
Exeter Phoenix – Art, music, café, Wi-Fi—it’s a cultural multi-tool and a great distraction from your to-do list.
Guildhall Shopping Centre – For when you want to walk around indoors, grab food, or just exist in a heated space.
Exeter Central Library – Underrated, quiet, and full of actual productivity potential. Great for rainy-day focus mode.
Princesshay Courtyard – Between shops and cafés, with enough benches and atmosphere to feel vaguely European.
Whether you’re sipping lattes, downing tequila shots, or just desperately seeking sunlight, Exeter’s got the hangout game on lock. And with the right place to live—cue House of Students—you’ll always be just a few steps away from your next caffeine fix or chaotic night out. It’s all about location, taste, and knowing where to hide when that assignment hits.