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Pembrokeshire -
Restaurants, Cafes, Bars, Fast Food etc
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Our list of food eating places in Pembrokeshire is not at all comprehensive but includes some
restaurants (including Italian French Indian Thai), cafes, bars, pubs with food, take-a-ways,
pizzas, etc.
Please help us to make this more comprehensive by
suggesting suitable establishments.
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The Old Point House
The Point, Angle, Pembrokeshire, SA71 5AS
Tel: Mr. Doug Smith on 01646 641205
E-mail:
theoldpointhouseangle@btopenworld.com
15th Century oak beamed inn with many of the
original features remaining. Situated in the
village of Angle on the Pembrokeshire Coast
Path. All the food served is home-made using
only the best locally sourced produce. We
specialise in locally caught fresh fish from our
own fish business. The Inn has a unique
ambience, a good place to eat and drink.
Type: Pub/Inn
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Bro Meigan Gardens & Tea
Room
Boncath, Pembrokeshire, SA37 0JE
Tel: Yvonne & David Gillett on 01239
841232
Web:
www.bromeigan.co.uk
The Tea Room, which has been awarded the
Pembrokeshire Produce Mark, is set in a
converted 300 year old barn and offers a
selection of home made cakes and scones at
pretty tables set with bone china. It has an
entry in the prestigious Margaret Thornby's Tea
Rooms of Britain Guide. In fine weather tea can
be taken outside on the patio overlooking the
gardens and the hills. The beautiful gardens are
perfect for gardeners, artists, photographers,
birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts. Yvonne
and David aim to provide a peaceful haven where
visitors are able to leave the 21st Century
behind and contemplate the bounty that Mother
Nature has to offer. The large range of plants
and long seasonal interest will stimulate the
senses at any time of year. On the B4332 to the
west of the A478.
Type: Cafe
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Tides Restaurant & Coffee
Shop
Llangloffan Farm, Castlemorris, Fishguard,
Pembrokeshire, SA62 5ET
Tel: Emma Lewis on 01348 891311 Fax:
0870 0561 043
E-mail:
tidesrestaurant@ntlworld.com
Tides is the latest addition to the
award-winning, family run cheese centre at
Llangloffan. The former tearoom has been
completely refurbished to provide a comfortable
and relaxed atmosphere in which to enjoy a
delicious meal. All the food at Tides is freshly
prepared using organic local produce whenever
possible. The exciting menu features fresh
Pembrokeshire seafood such as lobster, crab, sea
bass and sewin, as well as an impressive
selection of homemade cakes and desserts.
Type: Restaurant, Cafe
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bar five
5 Main Street, Fishguard, SA65 9HA
Tel: 01348 875050
E-mail:
barfive@fishguard.com
Web:
www.barfive.com
bar five opened its doors for business in the
spring of 2005. Situated in a beautifully
refurbished Georgian town-house in the heart of
Fishguard, bar five offers a unique dining
experience. We have restaurants on three floors;
including a private dining room, and an outside
covered terrace - offering views over
Fishguard's Lower Town. We endeavour to provide
a warm welcome to guests who might just want to
pop in for a quick drink, possibly a snack, as
well as those who wish to enjoy an unhurried
three-course meal.
Our kitchen team produce imaginative meals from
the best ingredients we can source - which are
almost exclusively locally produced, reared or
caught. So, for a memorable experience, drop in
to the best bar none... bar five.
Type: Restaurant
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The Georges
24 Market Street, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire,
SA61 1NH
Tel: Lesley Lewis on 01437 766683
E-mail:
georges.pembs@btinternet.com
Web:
www.thegeorges.uk.com
As Haverfordwest's top eating venue for the last
decade, The George’s boasts a wealth of
experiences for the discerning visitor. An
unrivalled selection of home-made dishes is
served all day in a Celtic themed restaurants,
complemented by an extensive evening á la carte
menu at weekends . Open Monday - Friday 10.00 am
to 6 pm. Open every Saturday from 10.00 am to
Midnight. Alternatively, why not dine al-fresco
in the beautiful, award-winning walled garden.
For something lighter, speciality teas, coffees
and cakes are available all day in the café bar.
Completing the facilities, The Celtic Gift Shop
and Retail Therapy Centre offer a dazzling array
of natural crystals and all manner of lovely
things designed to help you look after yourself.
Type: Restaurant, Cafe Bar, Therapy
Centre and Shop
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Café Azure
23 & 29 High Street, Haverfordwest,
Pembrokeshire
Tel: Simon Price on 01437 764464
E-mail:
simon@cafeazure.co.uk
Since opening in June 2000, Café Azure has
proved to be a great success, with its range of
freshly prepared salads, filled breads, and
great coffee from its original site at 23 High
Street, Haverfordwest. 'Azure Express' will
operate from 23 High Street and be a dedicated
takeaway outlet selling our famous fresh salads,
panini's, and a new extended range of filled
breads and pastries. 'Azure' will be opening at
29 High Street selling its full range of pastas,
panini's, salads, and daily specials, along with
a full breakfast menu and a new evening and
tapas menu.
Type: Cafe
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Keeston Kitchen
Keeston, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, SA62 6EJ
Tel: Phil & Clare Hallett on 01437 710440
E-mail:
keeston.kitchen@virgin.net
Established in 1977, Keeston Kitchen has built
up an enviable reputation for home-cooked food
and excellent wines in friendly surroundings.
Clare prepares the evening menu daily from fresh
local ingredients, featuring Welsh beef, lamb
and local seafood, as well as game and other
seasonal specialities. There is a separate bar
where simpler meals are served at lunchtimes and
evenings. Children can choose from a menu for
smaller appetites. A traditional roast lunch is
served on Sunday. Phil entertains on guitar most
nights.
Type: Pub/Inn
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Stephanie’s Tea Room
Church View, Mathry, Haverfordwest,
Pembrokeshire, SA62 5HA
Tel: Stephanie Thomas on 01348 831959
Situated in the ancient hill-top village of
Mathry you will find Stephanie’s Tearooms. From
the tea garden there are panoramic views of the
beautiful Pembrokeshire countryside and
coastline. Its homely, cosy atmosphere
accompanied by delicious food and a warm welcome
makes this a venue for all occasions! The
home-cooked food (prepared daily on the
premises) caters for all tastes, from sponges,
Bara Brith and other cakes to home made quiche,
jacket potatoes and sandwiches with a choice of
fillings. See our daily Special Board for our
home cooked dish of the day, all followed by our
range of cakes, puddings and ice creams.
Speciality cakes can be ordered for all special
events. Also available at the tearoom for
purchase and take-away are Stephanie’s homemade
sponges and cakes.
Type: Cafe
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The Shed Tea Room & Bistro
The Shed, Porthgain, Haverfordwest,
Pembrokeshire, SA62 5BH
Tel: Caroline and Rob Jones on 01348
831518 Fax: 01348 831803
E-mail:
caroline@porthgainboats.ndo.co.uk
Small family run tea room and evening bistro
situated on the Pembrokeshire Coast path on the
quayside. Baguettes and sandwiches with a wide
variety of fillings - using the best of local
produce - available to eat in or take away. All
cakes are home-made daily. Fresh coffee, teas,
cold drinks and ice cream. Very child friendly.
Type: Cafe / Bistro
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The Nest Bistro
12 Grove Place, Little Haven, Pembrokeshire,
SA62 3UG
Tel: Beverley Mills on 01437 781728
Beverley Mills and her staff offer a warm,
friendly welcome to you and your family. The
Nest Bistro is situated 100 yards from the
beautiful bay of Little Haven. An informal
bistro, where local fresh fish is a speciality:
sea bass, dover sole, lobster, turbot, brill,
plaice, etc. Meat and vegetarian dishes also
available. Home-made mouth watering sweets and
puddings and an extensive wine list make for a
memorable occasion.
Type: Bistro
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Bristol Trader
Quay St, Haverfordwest, SA61 1BE
Tel: 01437 762122
Excellent food and atmosphere.
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Something’s Cooking
The Square, Letterston, Pembrokeshire, SA62 5SB
Tel: Trevor Rands on 01348 840621 Fax:
01348 840621
A warm Pembrokeshire welcome awaits you at
Something’s Cooking, the award-winning, licensed
restaurant and take-away which is a far cry from
the traditional fish and chip shop. Trevor and
Janet Rands have built an enviable reputation
for providing excellent meals at reasonable
prices. The restaurant boasts several awards
including the Friers Quality Awards, and Welsh
Fish and Chip Shop of the Year Award - recently
quoted in the Daily Telegraph as being "cheerful
and popular with families". Even Rick Stein
gives it a 'thumbs-up', and boasts the 'sweetest
staff in South Wales'. The menu offers a range
of dishes as well as traditional cod or haddock,
including a special children’s menu. This is a
dining experience not to be missed.
Type: Restaurant, Cafe, Pub/Inn
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The Charthouse Restaurant
The Old Sail Loft, Milford Marina, Milford
Haven, Pembrokeshire, SA73 3AF
Tel: Mrs. Janette Mathias on 01646 690098
E-mail:
janmathias@hotmail.com
Waterfront restaurant specialising in fresh
seafood and local produce. Selling fresh fish
daily, locally farmed meat and cheeses. Enjoy
the ambience, good service and excellent fare
beside the bustling docks and trawlers. Jan
Mathias and her staff will give you a warm
welcome. We offer a children's menu and O.A.P.
discounts on Tuesdays. Our chefs have a growing
reputation for their preparation of excellent
fresh produce in their à la carte and lunchtime
menus. Booking is advisable.
Type: Restaurant
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Cartwheel Restaurant
Amroth, Narberth, Pembrokeshire, SA67 8ND
Tel: Bob Simpson on 01834 812100
E-mail:
cartwheelamroth@aol.com
Local fish is the speciality here, with sea
bass, salmon, lobster, crab, mussels, oysters,
lemon sole, turbot, brill, plaice and whatever
else is available. 3 course all-inclusive
tourist’s menu, children half price. Families
welcome. Live music and dancing most Saturdays.
Famous Sunday lunches. Full à la carte menu. A
Wales Tourist Board Welcome Host Gold Award
establishment and a supporter of Pembrokeshire
Produce. Member of the Taste of Wales
Hospitality scheme.
Type: Restaurant
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Fronlas Café and Seafood
Restaurant
Market Street, Newport, Pembrokeshire, SA42 0PH
Tel: Roy Davies & Marilyn Fox on 01239
820351
E-mail:
seafood@fronlas.fsnet.co.uk
Fronlas Café & Seafood Restaurant is a Grade II
Listed Building situated in the popular seaside
town of Newport, under the shadow of the Castle.
Open for morning coffee, delicious lunches,
including an excellent vegetarian selection,
afternoon teas and dinners. All the food served
is home-made using only the best of locally
sourced produce, organic whenever possible.
Fresh local fish and shellfish are the
speciality of evening meals e.g. Sea Bass,
Halibut, Sole, Sewin (Sea Trout), Salmon,
Mussels, Lobster and Scallops, etc. We are not
licensed, so please being your own wine.
Type: Restaurant, Cafe
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The Dial Inn
The Dial Inn, Lamphey, nr. Pembroke, SA71 5NU
Tel: Mrs. Ruth Hill on 01646 672426 Fax:
01646 672426
Only a stone’s throw from the Bishop’s Palace
this elegant, interesting and deceptively large
village pub has excellent bar food, daily
blackboard menu and an imaginative dining room
menu freshly prepared and cooked. Fine wines and
cask conditioned ales. Open for coffee, lunch,
dinner and bar meals. Listed in all the best
Food & Beer Guides.
Type: Pub/Inn
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Mermaid on the Strand
Restaurant
The Strand, Saundersfoot, Pembrokeshire
Tel: Andrew & Lindsey Evans on 01834
811873
Perched above Saundersfoot beach this relaxed
family restaurant specialises in seafood and
traditional Welsh dishes. Enjoy the total
experience of an extensive wine list, exciting
menu, complemented with our mid Atlantic
ambience. Licensed family restaurant with a vast
menu, suitable for all ages. Sit back, enjoy
some music and take in the stunning views over
the harbour and Carmarthen Bay.
Type: Restaurant
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Williams' of Solva
12 Main Street, Solva, Haverfordwest,
Pembrokeshire, SA62 6UU
Tel: Lynne Skelly on 01437 720802
E-mail:
williamsofsolva@dial.pipex.co.uk
Williams' Restaurant and Delicatessen is 200
yards from Solva Harbour. Eat good quality food
in an informal atmosphere in an old grain store.
The style is relaxed with an emphasis on
service, best value and seriously interesting
fresh local food - children very welcome. The
delicatessen sells local Welsh produce and fine
foods - everything for an informal meal - Welsh
cheese to wine, fresh speciality bread, plus a
range of products produced from the Williams'
Restaurant by our Chef.
Type: Restaurant
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The Old Printing House
20 Main Street, Solva, Haverfordwest,
Pembrokeshire, SA62 6UU
Tel: Vikki Norfolk on 01437 721603
We are located at the heart of the pretty
harbour-side village of Solva in a charming 18th
century house with many of the original features
remaining. We enhance the olde world atmosphere
by serving our various loose-leaf teas in
porcelain teapots. The focus is on home-cooked
food using fresh local produce. We offer morning
coffee, light lunches, home-made soups and
afternoon teas including Pembrokeshire clotted
cream teas. For those who enjoy
hot-out-of-the-oven food, watch out for our
"just out of the oven" board!
Type: Cafe
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The Stackpole Inn is
4 star rated and provides four self contained luxury
independent twin / double bed en-suite rooms.
Two of the rooms will have pull out sofa beds,
making them ideal family rooms.
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Facilities will be available for walkers,
cyclists, fishermen, climbers and of course
those of us who just want to relax and do
nothing! All can benefit from the award winning
dining facilities. The high quality home cooked
food has earned them a place in many of the top
guides including The AA Best Pubs For Food
Lovers - The Michelin Guide - The Which Pub
Guide - and many more. Sunday offers traditional
roasts and specials board dishes at lunchtime
and, during season a dinner menu in the evening.
The Stackpole Inn has been voted Best Food Pub
Wales for the year 2005/6 and awarded the
Pembrokeshire Food Mark in recognition of their
use of the very best of local produce. The Stackpole Inn is a freehouse which enables them
to select the best real ale for their customers
and there is also a range of quality wines from
around the world, including Wales to compliment
the great food.
For further information on this guest
accommodation in Stackpole see our website.
Type: Pub/Inn
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WARPOOL COURT HOTEL
St. Davids, Pembs, SA62 6BN
Tel: 01437 720300 Fax: 01437 720676
E-mail:
info@warpoolcourthotel.com
Web:
www.warpoolcourthotel.com
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Famous,
historic hotel affording unspoilt sea
views over the Pembrokeshire Coast
National Park.
Large, peaceful gardens, easy walking to
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AA 3 Star (80%), Two rosettes for exceptional
food, quality wines. Many bedrooms enjoy superb
panoramic views. Swimming pool (Easter to October),
tennis court, croquet lawn.
Mini breaks available from £110 per person per
night and includes dinner.
For further information on this hotel in St Davids
see our website.
Type: Hotel
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Bramley’s Tea Room
"Grandiflora", St. Florence, Tenby,
Pembrokeshire, SA70 8LP
Tel: Liz Hainsworth on 01834 871778 Fax:
01834 871500
E-mail:
Liz@bramleystearoom.co.uk
A pine log cabin situated within a unique
Mediterranean style garden centre, which has
plants up to 100 years old. This restaurant
specialises in home cooking. All local
ingredients are used for dishes such as chicken,
leek and mushroom pie, Glamorgan sausages, ham
and parsley sauce, soups, ploughman’s and Welsh
rarebit. Famous for fruit pies and great
selections of home made cakes, gateaux and cream
teas. Traditional three course lunch on Sundays.
Good vegetarian choice. Heartbeat award and a
"Red Book" award winner.
Type: Cafe
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