
Here are the six best places for your hangover cure in Exeter
To help you forget last night’s mistakes
In university, having a hangover is almost a daily occurrence. Of course, they are an unpleasant universal experience that makes you regret your life choices and consider sobriety, but it’s part of the Exeter student life. Sometimes, many of us have had one too many Venoms in TP, which not only damaged the bank but also our liver. Or decided to have more Jager bombs than usual in Fever because there was a deal on.
Whether you like it or not, hangovers will happen (unless you’re just built different). So, it is essential to have a backup plan for a bad hangover. With that being said, sometimes you need your hangover drinks, snacks and some places to be to really recover from the sore head. Whether that’s reconnecting with nature, or going back to sleep, we got you a list of the best places to go in Exeter when you’re hungover.
1. The Quay
The Quay is a great place to go if you want to reconnect with nature after last night’s mistakes. Not only will the walk down allow you to sneak some exercise into your day. The fresh air and beautiful views of the Quay will at least help you forget some mistakes you made last night.
2. Cafes
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Hydration is key when trying to get rid of a hangover. Luckily, Exeter is nothing short of cafes where you can have a much-needed debrief with your friends about last night. The caffeine will also help you get your day started and ease some of the possible headache pain. Cafes such as Starbucks and Pret are cafe staples in Exeter. But you can also try the Sunset Society, Undergrad, Glorious Art House and Coffee #1 if you’re wanting more chill vibes.
3. Your bed
Chances are you’re going to be exhausted after last night’s adventure of going to TP then Vaults then Efes, and sometimes there’s nothing else you can do but surrender yourself to some much-needed sleep. You’re going to need that beauty sleep, so you have the strength tomorrow to catch up with the lectures you’re missing today. Rest up, queen x
4. The beach
Exeter has a great variety of neighbouring beaches that can help one feel rejuvenated and cleansed after a chaotic night. The relaxing atmosphere and fresh air beaches in Exmouth and Dawlish have to offer can function as natural remedies to a hangover. There’s nothing quite like hearing the sound of the waves and seagulls as you nap on the beach. If you’re feeling brave, why not take a cheeky little dip in the sea?
5. Picnic around campus
Much like water and caffeine, food is also an essential when recovering from a hangover. If you didn’t manage to make it to Efe’s on the way back home last night, having a big picnic the next day with friends is a good way to recover strength. The food will give you the necessary fuel you need to survive the day, and with spring starting campus is starting to look as picturesque as ever.
6. Town centre
Sometimes the best way to deal with irresponsible drinking is to counteract it with some irresponsible shopping. Your hangover will be a thing of the past when you see Urban Outfitter’s sale and Zara’s new collections. It is essential to stock up on items for the summer, so why not go shopping as a productive way to lift your spirits after a rough night out. You deserve it.