What an interesting, somewhat cavernous restaurant! Surprisingly cosy and warm, despite the high ceiling. It was quiet when we visited at 2030 on a Thursday night, but this didn't spoil what was a great meal and a lovely time. My asparagus and duck egg was well executed, as was the wife's scallops and pork belly; the only marginal issue was some slightly gritty pea shoots that both were served with. Our mains of pork belly and mackerel were delicious. We had glasses of unoaked South African chardonnay which was well rounded, Muscat was floral and honey'd and Chilean Merlot was a complex but not overpowering foil for my pork. The cappuccino was very decent too; just a smidge hotter than a typical Italian offering. Recommended; we would visit again.
In my humble opinion the best food and atmospheric in Plymouth excellent cocktails hand made with the best ingredients - only one thing is negative is the gents toilets
20th December- so sorry to hear The Mission is closing- we have had so many great times and fantastic food there- wishing all the staff and management all the best in the future. Very sad
Table for one on a mid week business trip. The early pre-theatre deal (before 1830) takes some beating with a good selection available from the full menu at an excellent price. I would definitely recommend The Mission and I will almost certainly go back again.
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