Eating
Try local seasonal delicacies such as Welsh Lamb, Welsh Black Beef, fresh caught Bass, Lobster or Mackerel, Lava bread, Pembrokeshire New Potatoes or local grown vegetables in pubs, restaurants and cafes listed in the Pembrokeshire Food Guide
Or buy local Pembrokeshire produce to cook in your self-catering accommodation or maybe use in a picnic or barbecue on the beach.
Local Produce
Pembrokeshire has lots of local food producers, farm shops and farmers markets. There is a farm shop and a fish shop at Milton.
Sections 2 and 3 of the Pembrokeshire Food Guide provide information on some of the places in this area where you can buy or eat local food
Nearest Places to Eat Out.
In Freshwater East:
The Longhouse (01646 672727) – on site
Nice home cooked Sunday Lunch, currently with a free meal offer for young children. Also pub meals in evenings during peak season. Pub/restaurant downstairs and function room upstairs.
The Freshwater Inn (01646-672828) – SA71 5LE
Panoramic views over Freshwater Bay from the dining room and beer garden. A wide selection of good food is served in a friendly atmosphere. (see below)
In Stackpole:
The Stackpole Inn (01646 672 324) – SA71 5DF (see below)
The Boat House Tearoom (01646 672058) – SA71 5DE
In Lamphey:
The Dial Inn (01646 672426) (see below)
Lamphey Hall Hotel 01646 672394
Lamphey Court Hotel (01646 672273)
Other Places to Eat Out
Here are a few other places that visitors have recommended for a meal:
The Tudor Lodge, Jameston, Tenby, SA70 7SS. (01834 871212) - traditional pub fayre
Waves, Lydstep - Lydstep, Tenby, SA70 7SG. (01834 870000) - Italian influenced cuisine
Mermaid on the Strand, Saundersfoot, SA69 9ET (01834 811873) - seafood
Bijou Restaurant, St Julian Street, Tenby, (01834 845258) - wine bar, international cuisine
The Royal Dragon, 53 Bush Street, Pembroke Dock, SA72 6AN (01646 682228) - Chinese
The Shed, Porthgain, SA62 5BN (01348 831518) - Fish and Chip Bistro, serving a wide variety of excellent fish. Booking a table in advance is advisable as it is an extremely popular place.
Cafes
Ye Olde Worlde Cafe, Bosherston, SA71 5DN (01646 661216) - a great place for a traditional cream tea or light snack. Indoor and outdoor seating. Indoors is like being in someone's dining room. A handy stop after a visit to Bosherston Lily Ponds, Broadhaven Beach or St Govan's chapel.
Pubs
A Selection of Good Pubs in South Pembrokeshire:
Freshwater Inn (01646-672828) – SA71 5LE
Panoramic views over Freshwater Bay from the dining room and beer garden which has ample picnic benches. A bit of a climb up from the beach but a good pint at a reasonable price is your reward. Dog and child friendly. Features in the 2011 Good Pub Guide.
Stackpole Inn at Stackpole - XVII Century Inn with restaurant and beautiful garden. Serves Double Dragon, Felinfoel Best Bitter, Reverend James and guest ales - 01646 672324 - recommended by the Good Pub Guide and others.
Cresselly Arms, Cresswell Quay - waterside rustic pub with Worthington and guest beer - 01646 651210 - recommended by the Good Pub Guide. Simple and traditional. Outdoor seating overlooks a tidal creek. No children or meals.
Carew Inn at Carew - food with reasonable prices, live music, beer garden, Worthington and Reverend James - 01646 651267 - recommended by the Good Pub Guide. Views of Carew Castle from the beer garden.
Old Point House Inn at Angle - 01646 641205 - Idyllic spot overlooking Angle Bay. Situated down a bumpy track. The pub can get cut off by the tide! Plenty of picnic benches. Lots of character, low ceilings, flag stoned floor and open fire. Very friendly. Reasonably priced good food and beer. In Good Pub Guide 2011. Serves Felinfoel Best Bitter.
Dial Inn at Lamphey - Victorian pub with real ales and restaurant - 01646 672426. Serves good meals with excellent home made desserts.
Ferry Inn at Pembroke Ferry - views over Cleddau estuary, Bass, Felinfoel Double Dragon and guest ale, food, terrace tables - 01646 682947
Swan Lake Inn at Jameston - 01834 871262 - A traditional 16th Century Pub with 2 cosy rooms with open fires and a larger family room. Good value meals including Sunday Lunch. Friendly atmosphere.
St Govans Inn at Bosherston - A friendly cosy village pub serving meals including Sunday lunches. Their curry nights are particularly well attended. Popular with climbers and visitors to Bosherston Lily Ponds. An attractive feature is a mural of the area painted on one wall. There are outdoor tables in the small garden in front of the pub - 01646 661311, SA71 5DN
Jolly Sailor at Burton - waterside pub and restaurant with garden and dramatic views over Cleddau estuary, serves Speckled Hen and Bass - 01646 600378.
Speculation Inn, Hundleton, SA71 5RU 01646 661306. Traditional pub fayre plus country pies. Free house serving Guinness, Worthington, Reverend James, Grolsch and Carling.
Recommended Pubs further afield in Pembrokeshire
Amroth Arms at Amroth - by the beach, sea views from pavement tables, Felinfoel, Cambrian or Double Dragon, food in restaurant is reasonably priced -01834 812480
Druidstone Hotel at Broad Haven - spectacular sea views, live folk music, cask ales, attractive wild garden - 01437 781221. In Good Pub Guide 2011
Swan at Little Haven - trendy seaside pub with sea views, restaurant Brains - 01437 781256. In Good Pub Guide 2011
Castle at Little Haven - sea views, food, picnic tables in front, Marstons ales - 01437 781445. In Good Pub Guide 2011
St Brides Inn at Little Haven - on Pembrokeshire Coast Path, Banks and Marstons Pedigree, pretty garden, bar meals - 01437 781266 - recommended by Good Pub Guide.
Sloop at Porthgain - Harbour pub, bar meals, Brains Rev James, Felinfoel Double Dragon and Greene King IPA - 01348 831449
Tafarn Sinc at Rosebush - this character pub is a reconditioned railway halt, a beer brewed for the pub and guest ale, basic food, garden - 01437 532214
Several pubs are accessible by train - Pembrokeshire Coast Real Ale Train Trail - or bus.














