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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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Charlie's Celtic Tavern

Charlie's Celtic Tavern, Noble Court, Redstone Road, Narberth, SA67 7ES

Bar & restaurant serving meals and light bites using local and seasonal produce from noon til 9pm.

Beachside Barbecue

1 The Strand, Saundersfoot, SA69 9ET

Beachside Barbecue is located in the village of Saundersfoot – we’re all about brisket, ribs, chicken and fish.

Cinnamon Grove Gin

Cinnamon Grove Gin is a small family-run distillery located in the heart of Pembrokeshire.

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Y Felin

Y Felin, Mill St, St Dogmaels, Cardigan, SA43 3DY

Y Felin is one of the last working water mills in Wales producing traditional stoneground flour, using only the power of the waterwheel. Y Felin produces a range of stoneground flours.  We also conduct tours of our working watermill.

St Dogmaels Local Producers Market

Coach House Visitor Centre, St Dogmaels, Pembrokeshire, SA43 3DX

St Dogmaels Local Producers Market is located at The Coach House Visitor centre between the beautiful Medieval Abbey ruins and the working Watermill.

Cuddfan Feasts

Denant Hill, Haverfordwest , Sa62 3ts

Woodland dining cooked over fire set in a beautiful Pembrokeshire woodland

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.

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Cafe Mor - The Pembrokeshire Beach Food Company

Freshwater West Beach,

Our aim at Cafe Mor – The Pembrokeshire Beach Food Company is simply to: Create imaginative, innovative and delicious food. To share our passions for food, sea, beach and life.

Pembrokeshire Pasty & Pie Co Ltd

1 St George Street, Tenby, SA70 7NJ

Farm Fresh, Farm Made, Farm Filled! Pembrokeshire Pasty and Pie Company produce Hand Made Parcels of Pembrokeshire Magic with ingredients that wherever possible are grown and sourced in Pembrokeshire.

The Cambrian Inn

Main Street, Solva, SA62 6UU

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

Coastal Foraging |Black Rock Outdoor Company

Denant Hill, Haverfordwest, SA62 3TS

Join professional foraging guide Dan Moar, on a Coastal Foraging experience along the gorgeous coastline of Pembrokeshire & Carmarthenshire. Learn how to identify different habitats and sustainably forage wild coastal ingredients from the land, sand and sea before cooking up a two course feast right there on the beach.

The Swan Inn

Point Road, Little Haven, Haverfordwest, SA62 3UL

The 200-year-old Swan Inn is one of the most spectacularly located pubs in Pembrokeshire boasting a water’s edge location, a rustic but elegant interior and an exceptional modern British menu.

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