Food & drink in Pembrokeshire, Wales
Over many years, Pembrokeshire farmers and fishermen have built a fantastic reputation in Wales and across the UK for their high-quality produce. Working together with a new wave of independent growers, vineyards, bakers, brewers, foragers, artisans & innovative chefs, Pembrokeshire’s mouthwatering food and drink scene is a must visit for any foodie.
And this has been recognised by the many food industry awards including the prestigious Great Taste Food and Drink awards – the ‘Oscars’ of the food and drink industry.
When visiting Pembrokeshire’s restaurants, cafes, pubs and shops look out for The Pembrokeshire Produce Mark. It’s an instantly recognisable logo, which shows that the product you are buying or food you’re eating has been made or grown in Pembrokeshire.
If you’re looking for the freshest ingredients visit one of the farmer’s markets across Pembrokeshire where you can chat with the growers or makers. It’s a great place to find out more about the produce and to pick up cooking tips. While exploring along quiet lanes you can also find pop up farm gate stalls selling their surplus during the growing season.
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Wild About Pembrokeshire!
Wild about Pembrokeshire! run by Julia Horton-Powdrill, offers wild food foraging walks and courses that will introduce you to ingredients and materials from the wild.
Stackpole Walled Gardens
The 6 acre walled garden on the Stackpole Estate was created around 1770 to provide vegetables and fruit for Sir John Campbell (Lord Cawdor) and his family.
Griffin Inn
Where the seafood is as honest as the welcome AWARD-WINNING LOCATION, SEAFOOD & SERVICE Nationwide recognition as one of the best and most exciting places to eat fresh fish in Pembrokeshire.
Ffynnone Arms
Fynnone Arms is a traditional pub dating from the 18th Century which is full of Welsh charm. Serving real ales and fine wines. Our food menus cater for a variety of dietary requiremnets
Velfrey Vineyard
Established in 2016, Velfrey Vineyard occupies a gentle south facing slope of the Lampeter Vale in the south Pembrokeshire countryside. They have over 4,000 vines planted across 3 acres We are a family run vineyard and pride ourselves on our attention to every detail. The vines are planted in a clay loam, a soil type[...]
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The Stackpole Inn
The Stackpole Inn’s chefs are devoted to creating superb dishes using the best of local ingredients, for the lunchtime snacks menu, the evening á la carte menu or the ever-changing special’s board.
The Stone Crab
The Stone Crab is a casual fresh seafood restaurant overlooking the harbour in Saundersfoot with meat and vegetarian options for those not too keen on seafood. Learn more about this great place to eat.
Pure Indulgence
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Cliff Restaurant at St Brides Spa Hotel
The Cliff Restaurant is located on a cliff top with panoramic views of Saundersfoot harbour, beach and coastline.
HARBWR Tenby Harbour Brewery
HARBWR is a Craft Brewery and Taproom, brewing a range of core ales just above the historic and beautiful Tenby Harbour.
The Bristol Trader
One of Pembrokeshire’s most famous pubs with a riverside location on the Old Quay just 200 yards from the town centre.