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The Black Sheep’s owners run a nearby farm, & meat from their home-reared Aberdeen Angus cattle, rare-breed sheep & pigs finds its way onto the… more »
Part pub, part restaurant, part café, The Georges is a dark & cosy retreat – a veritable Aladdin's cave of foodie treats with a menu purloined… more »
A whitewashed, windswept stalwart beside the bay at Little Haven, this inn recently re-opened with a swish new look, a proper wood-burning stove… more »
Surrounded by rolling fields, bluebell meadows & clipped lawns, this gracious white house could be the setting for a costume drama. Inside it’s… more »
This delightful delicatessen comes complete with a dining area at the back, plus a takeaway counter. There’s never enough seating to accommodate… more »
It's great that places like this actually exist outside of sea shanties. Bump along a gritty track past leaning marsh-bound boats & just when you… more »
After a decade as a tearoom & award–winning bistro, this homespun harbourside eatery has shifted focus, putting fish & chips at the heart of… more »
As cuddly its name implies (‘cwtch’ is Welsh for ‘hug’), this friendly little restaurant majors on local ingredients & big, up-front flavours… more »
This charming café has been feeding visitors to St David’s cathedral for several years & its popularity never seems to falter. The setting is… more »
Packed with leather armchairs, Welsh wool blankets & original artwork, Llys Meddyg is a classy boutique hotel with a reputation for classic but… more »
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