Sample the best of the region with food and drink in Pembrokeshire, where fresh local ingredients take centre stage. From farm-made ice cream and small-batch gin to locally reared meats, you can discover a wide range of independent producers and authentic flavours across the county.

The Mulberry Restaurant is situated near the harbour of Saundersfoot. There are tables outside, where you can watch the world go by.

The Jolly Sailor in Burton occupies a sensational position on the Cleddau river, across the water from Pembroke Dock.

The Imperial Hall is an events venue, catering for weddings, proms, evening parties and many other occasions.

During a stormy night in the late 1700’s a ship carrying a cargo of whiskey & wine struck a reef 16 nautical miles south west of Solva harbour.

A modern contemporary restaurant and bar, with spectacular views of Milford marina and estuary.

The Gourmet Pig creates a unique shopping experience, within a simple yet luxurious layout, we are a family-run business opened in 2011.

This spectacular visitor centre houses a stunning "treetop" level cafe with panoramic views of the Teifi River, Cardigan town and woodland.

We have a large selection of fresh locally landed wet fish and shellfish, and provide chilled deliveries throughout Pembrokeshire.

Inside, ambient lighting and beautiful, modern furnishings and decor create a chilled vibe.

The Quayside Café is famed locally for its Italian coffee, light lunches and delicious homemade cakes.

The Corner Piece Inn is a character pub with a dog friendly bar and two additional dining areas.

We have been open on Milford Marina front for around 4 years now from covering graze boxes to serving those lunchtime favourites.

Located in the harbour village of Solva in Pembrokeshire. The Cambrian Inn provides delicious food and 3 comfortable B&B rooms.

One of Pembrokeshire's most famous pubs with a riverside location on the Old Quay just 200 yards from the town centre.

We are a Cafe/Caterers based in the Heart of our County town, Haverfordwest. Sourcing local ingredients to go on our ever changing blackboard is paramount to our ethos.

The Boathouse Tea-room is part of the National Trust's Stackpole estate, former home of Lord Cawdor, and is situated on the picturesque Stackpole Quay.