The Hotel situated on the south side of Tudor Square, has the proud history of being the Tenby home of Sir William Paxton. Originally a medieval coaching-inn known as The Globe Inn, this site was developed by Sir William Paxton in 1802 as his home, following his return from India where he made his ...
We are a four star inn with five en-suite bedrooms, completely non-smoking with two restaurants, lounge bar with a very modern and nautical theme, beer garden and veranda. Excellent views, friendly staff and the finest food around.
This recently refurbished restaurant offers an a la carte menu and bar meals. Open all year, this friendly and relaxed restaurant comes highly recommended.
Located in Lower Solva, adjacent to the harbour, it has a great position. Bar meals, daily specials, fresh local seafood, grills and steaks are all available. There is also a selection of real ales. The Harbour Inn is a picturesque pub overlooking the harbour in the coastal village of Solva.
Adjacent to the beautiful, golden sands of Newgale beach, the Duke of Edinburgh offers a good and varied menu. There is a good sized games room with pool table. Sure to have a friendly welcome, what ever time of year.
The Captains Table is located on the harbour in Saundersfoot, come aboard for refreshing drinks and food fit for The Captains Table! There are daily lunchtime and evening specials along with an extensive a la carte menu.
Conviently located just outside Haverfordwest, this cosy and friendly pub offers a varied menu with its steak dishes coming highly reconmended. This pub is very popular with locals also, so booking is advisable.
The Dial started life around 1830 as the Dower House for nearby Lamphey Court, and was converted into a pub in 1966. It immediately established itself as a popular village local, and in recent years the owners have extended the dining areas.