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If you enjoy good food, then you’ll love Pembrokeshire’s wide variety of places to eat out.

Pembrokeshire farmers, fisherman and producers have built a fantastic reputation for their high quality produce.

Working together with the county's pubs, restaurants and cafés they have put Pembrokeshire well and truly on the map in the foodie world.

Here's some of the county's favourites: 

Waves bar & restaurant at Celtic Haven 

Western Telegraph:

Picture yourself on an ocean terrace, your favourite drink in hand and a light lunch on the table, perusing the enticing Italian-inspired menu for your evening meal...

Waves cliff-top bar & restaurant brings delicious Italian dining to your doorstep with some of the best headland views in Pembrokeshire.

Listed as one of the 'Best in Wales' and described as "simply stunning" by Wales in Style, Waves delivers delicious Italian-influenced dishes made with only the freshest, locally-sourced ingredients.

You'll find Waves nestling on the picturesque Pembrokeshire cliff-tops at Celtic Haven.

Waves is open to everyone all year round so feel free to pop or check out the delicious menus on the website.

Bookings can be made by calling 01834 870085.

celtichaven.co.uk/waves

Time Flies At The Longhouse

Western Telegraph:

Time Flies at the Longhouse offers a beach bar and bistro situated just 200m from Freshwater Bay, Freshwater East. 

Offering a full and versatile menu, which ranges from and homemade soups to 8oz beef burgers.

Sunday lunch is offered with a light bite menu from 1pm till 4pm and there are often special curry nights on a Thursday. 

All meals are made to order but the food is just part of the experience. The Longhouse is about the quality of life. 

The Longhouse offers free use of a beach wheelchair, SUP and Kayak hire, while fitness classes, yoga and ballroom dancing are held on site or on the beach.

The Longhouse is dog and animal friendly so everyone is welcome to drop in for a coffee or a beer, log on to the free WIFI, watch some TV, join the Tuesday Quiz, or enjoy the live music on a Saturday.  

timefliesatthelonghouse.co.uk 

The Royal Oak, Saundersfoot

Western Telegraph:

Located in a 19th-century traditional public house overlooking the 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 onoffer:

Every Monday you can enjoy a trip around the world with the Royal Oak curry night, delicious meals filled with heat and spices and to wash it down, you can 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 all the trimmings, 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.

theroyaloaksaundersfoot.co.uk

Scolton Manor Tea Rooms 

Western Telegraph:

Scolton Manor Tea rooms offers a variety of tasty snacks and meals at reasonable prices.

As you would expect at a tea rooms, a range of cakes and desserts is always available to tempt you.

After a walk around the stunning grounds and a visit back in time to soak up the history of the manor you can relax with several options.

If you can decide between a filling sandwich or a delicious cake then the afternoon teas are a big hit.

The cream teas are available at £4.50 per person or you can choose to indulge in a high tea with a view and with an incredible offer on at the moment. Normally 9.50 per person the high teas are now only £7.50pp until the end of September.

Scolton Manor tea rooms offers a warm welcome with friendly staff.

Visit their Facebook page to find out more or call 01437 731667 to book your space now.

scoltonmanortearoom.com

The Harp at Letterston

Western Telegraph:

Famous for good food, the Harp at Letterston was originally a 15th century farm and country inn.

The current owners purchased the Harp in 1981 and since then it has been fully refurbished and extended to include full disabled access and facilities, ranging from a guest lounge, large restaurant.

The four-star Visit Wales graded letting rooms were added in 2011

The Harp is fully committed to using as much local produce as possible in its menu and supporting the local butcher as well as the surrounding farming community.

With 95 per cent of the menu made to rder, the Harp is able to cater for almost all dietary needs.

Customers have been coming to the Harp over the last 35 years for the welcome, the amenities and of course the food.

The extensive disabled facilities mean that there is now complete wheelchair access at the Harp.

All accommodation is fully disabled friendly with one designated wet room/full disabled room.

theharpatletterston.co.uk