There are always plenty of great places to eat out in Pembrokeshire, here’s just a few of the venues and businesses that make the county’s mouth water.

The Royal Oak Saundersfoot

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Located in a 19th-century traditional public house overlooking beautiful Saundersfoot village, the Royal Oak provides great food and drink that the whole family will enjoy.

To give you some ideas of what to have, here are some of the popular dishes they offer: Every Monday you can enjoy a trip around the world with the Royal Oak curry night, delicious meals filled with heat and spices that are sure to transport you. Served with rice, naan bread & mango chutney and to wash it down choose between a pint of draught beer, cider or lager for only £10.

If meat is more your thing then visit on a Wednesday for steak night, tuck into a delicious 10oz rump steak, with homemade onion rings, grilled tomato, homemade chips and peppercorn sauce including a choice of beer, lager, cider or 175ml of wine for only £15.

Visit their website to find out more of what The Royal Oak has to offer and see what their regular customers think of them.

Visit the The Royal Oak, Saundersfoot, online

The Pembroke Yeoman

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The Pembroke Yeoman is a cosy traditional pub with a real fire, real ale, and real good home cooked food!

Join them in the kitsch, quirky community living room for a pint, a meal, a jam, a drawing class, or just a good time.

You can enjoy a number of amazing themed nights at The Pembroke Yeoman.

If meat is not in your diet then one of their vegetarian nights is where you need to be and the next one is on November 3, but be quick to book as at £12 a plate it books very fast.

On November 24 you can travel to China with live music from Ragsy from The Voice and a Chinese feast.

Visit the Pembroke Yeoman's Facebook page for more information. 

Capital Roasters

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Capital Roasters Ltd supply freshly roasted coffee throughout Pembrokeshire from their factory in Pembroke Dock.

With more than 30 years’ experience, Capital Roasters are able to offer professional advice on which coffee to choose to what sort of equipment would suit your situation.

They sell, lease and service a wide variety of espresso machines as well as offering barista training.

They also have a new retail range of accredited coffee sold under Pembrokeshire Coffee Co brand.

Wisebuys 

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Wisebuys is a family run business with almost 30 years of experience in the food industry and which prides itself on the quality of produce in their shops, one set in the heart of Narberth a beautiful artesian market town, and also one in Pembroke Main Street, in sight of the famous Tudor castle.

If you are a foodie be it an individual or a hotel or catering outlet, you will be impressed with the huge range of the finest quality produce stocked.

As a business Wisebuys tries to focus on local produce wherever they can, providing a valuable hub for many local suppliers.

They are now stocking Pembrokeshire beers, Welsh wines & ciders.

Upton Farm

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Upton Farm specialises in a friendly service.

Their product range is the largest and most comprehensive in West Wales.

They offer local and regional products, and Pembrokeshire specials.

They are driven to help local producers to market, and they are proud of their small company culture.

Their personal service improves your service.

Upton Farm is proud to be supplying a number of businesses in Pembrokeshire.

They have a large and comprehensive product list that offers local and regional products, and Pembrokeshire specials.

Celtic Food Services

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Celtic Foodservices Ltd was set up in 2009 to provide West Wales with a quality foodservice distributor.

A joint venture between Pembrokeshire businessman Allan Davies and EFG Foodservice’s Michael Spinks, of London, the company is able to offer a high quality local foodservice supported by the buying power of one of London's foremost Foodservice wholesalers.

They offer a diverse range of 3,000+ product lines in our 12,000 sq. ft. modern warehouse in Pembroke Dock with a further 3,000 specialist lines available to order.

During 2014, they expanded the frozen foods and non-food ranges and will continue to offer monthly promotions brochure and magazine "Stir it up" featuring all the major brands as well as more than 900 own label products.

Celtic Wines 

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Celtic Wines was established in 2004 as an Independent Wine Merchant to the trade.

They have a wealth of knowledge and experience of the wine industry and that has been the key to their success.

They have quickly gained a reputation of being a first class supplier and passionate about the wines they source.

The wines are selected by their wine development team during regular in-house tastings.

Importantly as an independent merchant they select all their wines on merit.

Over the years they have forged long standing relationships with their supplies, ensuring continuous quality and availability.

They source wines directly from small growers to larger cooperatives and reputable U.K based agents.

They have made it their passion to continuously look for the next new wine.

Castell Howell 

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From their main depot at Cross Hands, and four satellite depots at Avonmouth, Blaenau, Ffestiniog, Chirk and Merthyr Tydfil, Castell Howell services the length and breadth of Wales, the Welsh borders and the West Country.

The cash and carry in Carmarthen offers their full product range, as well as an extensive selection of beers, wines and spirits.