Tenby

Tenby is a harbour town and resort in southwest Wales. It’s known for its 13th-century town walls and its stretches of sandy shoreline, including Castle Beach. The ruins of Tenby Castle are on a headland overlooking the harbour. Exhibits at Tenby Museum and Art Gallery include a 16th-century wrought-iron cannon. The Tudor Merchant’s House recreates domestic life in 1500, with a merchant's shop and working kitchen.
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Art Museums
Tenby Museum and Art Gallery is a small yet captivating museum that offers a diverse range of exhibits. The Story of Tenby Gallery provides insight into the town's history, including Henry Tudor's escape, its growth as a resort, and its involvement in the D-Day landings. The museum boasts two art galleries - one featuring a permanent collection with works by renowned artists such as Gwen John and Augustus John, while the other hosts changing temporary exhibitions.
This is a fabulous museum and art gallery. It has a lot of artefacts and information about the history of Tenby, art by local eminent artist Augustus John as well as many others. What made it special for us was an exhibition of Martin Parrs photos of Tenby, and a room full of portrait photos of local people. Absolutely brilliant in conception and execution. Hats off to the museum staff. Lovely and friendly.
Sean O — Google review
Lovely little museum perched up on the cliff top, above the band stand. A small entrance fee which is actually a 12 month pass. This gallery punches way above its weight with an art collection which includes Gwen and Augustus John, Graham Sutherland and Eric Gill. Very pleasant and knowledgeable staff, be sure to visit
Kathleen M — Google review
Brilliant museum. A lot of local history and painting done by Welsh artists. My favourite part was the section with mammoth teeth
Sylwia — Google review
We really enjoyed our visit, it's small but has some fascinating displays and videos on local history. My favourite was about the man who burried the bones of a baby elephant and claimed he had found mammoth bones in order to get some work.
History A — Google review
Great little place - beautiful views and a brilliant exhibition from SPAF when we visited! Loved seeing a museum talking about Palestine, the art was gorgeous. Cute gift shop and very friendly staff 😍
Seren T — Google review
a lovely little museum tucked away in tenby. didn’t realise it was paid entry but it wasn’t a bad price to support the place. went last month for my friend’s birthday to see the spaf collective exhibition. a gorgeous collection of quilts and other work mostly focused on palestine including the palestine/wales solidarity quilt. so happy the museum took a stance and hosted work like this. a very important exhibition that felt like it belonged there. the rest of the museum also included a nice amount of artefacts and interesting history related to tenby.
Em B — Google review
I adore this gem of an Art Gallery. After a gentle climb uphill you are rewarded with the best views and an exquisite collection of works by Gwen John, Nina Hamnett, Augustus John and Ray Howard Jones. In addition to this core collection the gallery regularly exhibits contemporary multi media works including photography, textiles and sculpture. The recent SPAF exhibition was a highlight - I was so impressed to see works eliciting conversations about global conflict, dispossession and occupation, with a focus on Palestine. So many cultural institutions are choosing commerce and silence over addressing this heinous moment in history. It’s never controversial to hold a mirror up to governmental complicity and warmongering, but many institutions fear to do so and are the weaker for it. And well curated inclusive space in addition to the more traditional museum artefacts. Be sure to check out every new exhibition. Staff are friendly and knowledgeable and the bookshop is ace.
Biba N — Google review
This museum and gallery is an absolute jewel in Tenby. I loved the interview with Augustus John. What an old rascal! I wasn’t aware of Roald Dahl’s links to Tenby. My daughter and l loved his books. Or that Dylan Thomas spent time there. We had planned to go to Caldey Island but the weather was inclement. We were so pleased we went to the museum instead. The admission price is very reasonable. I could easily have spent another hour there but had to get back to our hotel for dinner. There’s also lots for children to do so all the family can enjoy the experience.
Diane J — Google review
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Tenby North Beach is a stunning sandy beach known for its picturesque views and iconic Goskar rock. The beach offers a magnificent stretch of sand, especially when the tide is out, making it perfect for playing and relaxing. It is relatively sheltered from windy weather and provides calming views over Carmarthen Bay. The area features pretty pastel houses, a promenade along the clifftop, and photogenic Tenby Harbour at one end.
One of the very best beaches not only in Wales but the whole of the U.K. tranquil, clean waters and the beach is nice plus it's a sandy beach which is always good. Highly recommend coming here for a nice and relaxing time. The view down below to the beach is superb. Crystal clear blue waters.
Gurpz M — Google review
An absolutely beautiful beach. The sand it soft, it’s visually stunning, there are toilets and food available, it’s clean, and it’s connected to lovely walkways. I couldn’t get over how this beach is beautiful from every angle.
Alyssa B — Google review
Some long stay car parks we stayed nearly 7 hours . Loads to see , shops too much around , very dog friendly, delicious food places also dog friendly. Some Dog friendly parts of the beach. Wide expanse of beaches to go on, harbour with lots of boats in .You can go across to the old fort at low tide when it's open £5 adults dogs free. Quite a few toilets.
Rose — Google review
Tenby North Beach turned out to be one of the most charming seaside towns I’ve ever seen. The first thing that caught my attention was the row of colourful houses overlooking the beach — soft pastel shades of blue, yellow, pink, and green, all lined up against the grey sky. They looked absolutely stunning and gave the whole place such a cheerful, storybook feeling. The beach itself was wide and peaceful during low tide. Boats rested on the sand inside the small harbour, waiting for the water to come back in. It was fascinating to walk along and see the boats up close — their bright colours really stood out against the muted tones of the sand and sea. Even though the weather was a bit cloudy, it didn’t take away from the beauty of the place. In fact, the soft light made the colours of the buildings and boats even more vibrant. I enjoyed wandering along the shore, watching people walking their dogs and children playing in the sand. The view of the harbour from the beach was just perfect — calm, picturesque, and full of character.
Patrick N — Google review
North beach is beautiful, we stayed on the esplanade, over looking the beach, it’s a great location for shops, bars , restaurants and hotels. Parking can be challenging and there is a lot of tourists, but it’s definitely worth a visit.
L L — Google review
Gorgeous beach, the sea was clear and warm. The life guards were on duty until approx 6 or 7pm. We took our dog on this beach which was great. Would definitely visit again
Victoria M — Google review
Tenby Beach is a true coastal gem! 🏖️✨ Golden sands, clear waters, and charming pastel houses make it feel like a seaside postcard. Perfect for a relaxing walk and taking in the stunning views. The town nearby adds to the charm with lovely cafés and shops. A must-visit if you’re in Wales — peaceful, picturesque, and full of character! 🌊🌤️
Sachintha H — Google review
Beautiful beach although difficult to access through stairs from the car park area…. The staircase is too long😩and high when going back….. Although there’s another accessible path on the other side further. I had a good time with my friends.
Hellen K — Google review
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Beaches
Tenby South Beach is a stunning 1.5-mile stretch of golden sands, less commercialized than North Beach but still conveniently located near facilities such as car parks, toilets with disabled access, and watersports equipment hire. The beach offers activities like wind surfing, angling, and canoeing along with promenade strolls and clifftop views. It's a perfect playground for energetic dogs and family beach days due to its vast amount of sand ensuring enough space for all beachgoers.
Day Out at Tenby Beach 🌊☀️ We had a lovely family day out at Tenby south Beach, making the most of the sunshine! One of the best things about this beach is how close the parking is — a huge help when you're carrying kids, a picnic, beach umbrellas, and chairs! The beach itself was beautiful, with clean water, perfect for a swim or paddle. There are toilets and a nearby restaurant, making it super convenient if you want to grab a bite or need facilities during your visit. What’s great is that Tenby North Beach and the harbour are also within walking distance, so you can easily explore more of the area in one visit. Highly recommend it for families looking for a stress-free beach day!
Shimla K — Google review
The beach is wide and sandy, also clean. There are convenient facilities nearby, including cafes and toilets and ice cream vans in summer. The beach can get busy specially in peak seasons but there’s always plenty of space to enjoy. There are plenty of benches along the beach, perfect for sitting back and and admiring the view from a distance. You can also visit the fort located on the beach. This is one of the nicest beaches in Wales located in a vibrant town.
Kothmini S — Google review
it truly felt like a hidden gem on the Welsh coast. The scenery was absolutely breathtaking – peaceful, and views that stretch for miles across the sea. It’s the kind of place that instantly slows your pace and lets you just breathe.
Woman W — Google review
Tenby South beach is dog friendly, follow the signage, which is the beach to the right of the lifeguard cabin. (Tenby North beach is not dog friendly.) And the surrounding town of Tenby is full of beautiful buildings, dog friendly pubs, restaurants and cafes, and there’s a good amount of other shops to poke about inside. It is also, full of steep inclines so be aware. There are plentiful blue signs on buildings telling you of famous people who have lived, holidayed or visited here, such as Spike Milligan, or Henry Tudor. This is a really good place to visit if you are anywhere nearby, plenty to see and do. One slightly eyebrow raising point I’ll leave you with, all the public toilets were 40p entry, payable by card. What a world!
Oliver D — Google review
With its sweeping golden sands and iconic colorful backdrop, Tenby South Beach is the jewel of the Pembrokeshire coast. Perfect for families, sunbathers, and swimmers, it offers stunning views, clear waters, and easy access to the charming town walls. A truly quintessential and beautiful British seaside experience.
Gabriel B — Google review
A lovely beach to walk along with your pets or without! Beach is very clean, rules followed and everyone is happy. Definitely recommend looking for heart stones, this beach has loads of them! Such a nice day out and local amenities are close by.
Dan H — Google review
Stunning beach lovely area, cafe close to beach, plenty of parking Ramps down to the beach .The main town and hotels very close by. V busy in the summer months.
Kevin S — Google review
Amazing large sandy beach, it's mostly dog friendly all year around with only a small area they are band on clearly signed, sea was shallow and easy to walk in, sand dunes at the top of the beach to sit by,
Jason S — Google review
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Historical landmark
The National Trust - Tudor Merchant's House is a captivating historical site in Tenby, showcasing the lifestyle of the Tudor period. The 15th-century home has been meticulously restored and now operates as a museum, offering insights into Tudor architecture, art, homewares, and games. Visitors can immerse themselves in history by dressing up in medieval costumes and experiencing life from 500 years ago.
Quietly nestled down an alleyway in the heart of Tenby. This site is very well preserved and brings Tudor life to life. The site has many interactive features and very friendly and informative staff. Inside, you can get a real feeling for the Tudor era. Well worth a visit whilst in Tenby, and by doing so you can help preserve the nation's heritage. It's a National Trust site, and is relatively inexpensive to visit. Set across three levels and a small.garden at the rear.
Richard P — Google review
Fantastic Tudor house, there are lots of information boards throughout the house. The house is very interesting and the small garden at the rear is very nice. There is no parking available onsite and there is no toilet. I would recommend visiting if you are passing through the town. The views out towards the harbour is amazing. It’s nice to have a glimpse of the past, the stonework on the outside of the house is beautiful.
Keiron F — Google review
This small National Trust merchants house circa 1500 is looked after by some extraordinary volunteers. That if you don't tap into there knowledge you will miss out on so much and certainly won't get half as much out of it. Its a fascinating building with a fascinating history. Give it your support and time of day
Kevin M — Google review
Small but worth a quick visit to get a feeling of how Tudor Merchants may have lived. Staff were really friendly and helped to make the experience giving extra information on the contents. Had a number of traditional games which were fun to try.
P M — Google review
Great little place to vist but has limited place we had keep coming back to see if we could get in but was well worth a look staff had great local history 👍
Mark S — Google review
Went to Tenby last week to the Merchants House. I was so upset that I couldn’t access the upper floors because of a medical problem. HOWEVER I would so much like to thank the guide on the day my husband and I went as he was amazing. He did his ‘talk’ at the top of the stairs so I didn’t miss out. He was clear, consise and so considerate to my needs. He was interesting and informative. Absolutely brilliant. Just wish I knew his name. Thank you so much.
Joe T — Google review
Visited the house on a rainy day and there was a queue as expected. Really cute setup inside and lots to read and learn. Highly recommend talking to the staff because they told insightful stories.
Avanthika N — Google review
Great if you're into Tudor history, but lacking a deeper narrative/story. They don't know much about who lived there. Basically just three rooms to look at. Guides did their best to explain what each room was used for and how people lived. A few games for kids. Won't be much new for anyone that has visited similar properties. The place was full on a rainy day so we had to wait a few minutes for someone to leave before we could enter.
Douglas A — Google review
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Beach
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Castle Beach is a charming and popular spot known for its calm waters and seasonal lifeguards. It's nestled between Castle Hill and East Cliff, offering a beautiful sandy cove that's perfect for swimming and paddling. The beach is flanked by towering cliffs, ideal for rock pool hunting and cave exploration. As one of Tenby's award-winning beaches, it was named the Sunday Times Beach of the Year in 2019.
It was really a lovely beach to walk on. Tidy, clean, and peaceful. People enjoy staying on it or jogging along the coastline, sometimes with their dogs playing with them.
Sherman — Google review
Lovely beach, nice sand, plenty of places to explore when the tide is out and clean water. Toilets are 40p behind the beach, so bear that in mind. Very photogenic location and when the tide is out you can walk the beach for miles in either direction.
Kevin K — Google review
Clean sandy beach, with toilets nearby and clearly labeled signs for safety. Was decent empty the day I was here, due to the wind and occasional rain. A few visitors with dogs taking in the views. Beautiful location and surrounded by cliffs and gardens all around.
Alyssa B — Google review
You said: Write a review of the castle beach tenby which is accessible only low tides ChatGPT said: Here’s a polished review you could use for Castle Beach, Tenby — known for its unique charm and tidal access: 🌊 Castle Beach, Tenby – A Hidden Gem Revealed by the Tide Castle Beach in Tenby is one of those rare places that feels almost magical — a slice of coastal beauty that appears and disappears with the rhythm of the sea. Accessible only at low tide, this beach rewards the patient and the curious with stunning views, golden sand, and a peaceful atmosphere that contrasts beautifully with the busier stretches of Tenby’s coastline. Nestled between Castle Hill and St Catherine’s Island, Castle Beach offers postcard-perfect scenery.
Sherard R — Google review
This beach in Tenby hasn’t changed in years and I mean this in a positive way. The character and charm of this Welsh town continues to please anyone who visits it. The beach was super clean and even had a life guard ensuring everyone was safe. If the weather is on side, you can imagine being in the Mediterranean - but it’s wales so a little imagination is needed sometimes 😁 Well worth a visit!
Dan L — Google review
A simply beautiful beach! Beautiful sand like silk. There is a nice cafe next to the beach with a beautiful sea view.
I C — Google review
Lovely clean beach with sand and rocky area, public toilets 40p (cash or card) with a nice cafe serving ice creams, drinks and food
Laura B — Google review
Some fantastic views at this part of the beach. Always worth visiting if you are in Tenby, even in the rain it is a nice sight to behold. Signs are around the place for Safety reasons. Good part of the beach to relax for a bit and to take dogs for a run/play.
James S — Google review

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The Baytree is a delightful restaurant situated in the picturesque Tudor Square of Tenby, exuding warmth with its wood-hued interiors and charming exposed beams. This cozy eatery specializes in British comfort food, featuring standout dishes like their luxurious champagne chicken, which combines tender chicken strips with fresh mushrooms in a rich cream sauce. The menu proudly showcases locally sourced ingredients, including seafood and Pembrokeshire beef from nearby farms, ensuring every bite supports local businesses.
Baytree when in Tenby and it never disappoints. The food (all locally sourced )is amazing. The staff are so welcoming and service is excellent We visited yesterday for Sunday lunch without a booking and although it was extremely busy they were very accommodating. The are not providing WiFi to encourage conversation - which is fine - but the music was turned up too loud during our visit! Nevertheless, they did turn it down when we asked them. Our server was polite and attentive throughout. The portions were perfect, everything came out quickly, and the food was absolutely delicious. Great location right in the centre of Tenby, easy to find and access. Would definitely come back!
Efsevia S — Google review
Food is great; tasty sharing platter for starters. Best warm pretzels. I enjoyed the olives for first time ever, also the sundried tomatoes had a great flavour without being too intense. Mussels in a delicious creamy sauce and fries. Only feedback would be to greet customers when they enter restaurant. Would completely recommend.
Sarah W — Google review
We stopped here for lunch. It was a lovely place, nice music, not too loud. Nice atmosphere, lovely food and decor. Staff were very helpful and friendly.
Asriel C — Google review
A lovely place! It was a good find. We could not get in there the first time. It was fully booked. It is very popular. We booked a table next time. Beautiful interior inside and outside. Lovely atmosphere. The food was great. Friendly and helpful staff. We did not feel rushed.
I C — Google review
Would really recommend this place. The food was amazing. My partner said his steak was cooked perfectly. Huge portions. Good atmosphere - no WiFi so a lovely place to chat and play board games. Staff were all super friendly and service was great. We hadn't booked but they found us a table really quick.
Katie H — Google review
An excellent find! Came across the Bay Tree on a Sunday morning so decided to pop in to book for lunch. So pleased we did! Really buzzing atmosphere when we returned. Everything exemplary! Value for money very good, delicious food and very friendly staff. Well done.!
Leigh S — Google review
Just stopped for an early tea and we were lucky enough to have a table. My husband went for the lamb and I had the chicken stack. Wow food was excellent staff are lovely. A great atmosphere and all in all a 10/10. Finished off with a slice of cheesecake and left with a full tum. Highly recommend for a fabulous dinner. Would recommend booking unless you want to chance it as we did.
Tracey T — Google review
Visited The Baytree in Tenby on a busy Monday night at the start of September. We were glad to have made a reservation, as the restaurant was packed, and I'd definitely recommend booking ahead, especially during the busy season. The service was a definite highlight of our evening. Our waitress was excellent—attentive, friendly, and prompt, making us feel well looked after from start to finish. We also found the wine list to be a pleasant surprise, with a good selection of bottles that offered great value for money. However, the food was a mixed bag. While it wasn't bad, it was unfortunately quite average, especially considering the price point. With most mains approaching £30, our total bill for four people came to £174, not including a service charge. Given the quality of the food, we felt the value for money was not great. The experience didn't quite align with the 4.6-star rating we had seen on Google Maps. While the service and atmosphere were fantastic, the food left a bit to be desired. It's a lovely spot for a drink and a social evening, but we would hesitate to recommend it as a top culinary destination.
Alex W — Google review
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Bar
Nestled in the oldest building in Tenby, dating back to the 10th century, Plantagenet House Restaurant offers a unique dining experience. The intimate period building features exposed beams and a medieval Flemish chimney, creating a cozy and romantic atmosphere. The menu boasts modern British cuisine with an emphasis on fresh, locally sourced seafood and meat dishes. From succulent lobster and prawns to swordfish steaks and Barbary duck, the restaurant offers a diverse selection of delectable options.
Came here for lunch. We had a lovely warm welcome The food was incredible, seafood linguine and a crab sandwich. Gorgeous wine and desserts Prices on the higher end, but definitely worth it
Alaw J — Google review
A Stunning Historical Venue. The Lobster walked up to the table and introduced itself it was so fresh! Exceptionally pleasant lunch service. Very well chosen wine menu. Unpretentious top quality food. Everyone in Tenby has been so friendly and welcoming. We can't wait to come back. This was a perfect final afternoon in the Sun.
Paul K — Google review
Tucked away down the alley, this is a gem of a restaurant. It has a feel of something pleasantly old fashioned, with a menu that is not too extensive, suggesting that the food is indeed, freshly prepared and makes you feel you are treating yourself to something special. The service is very friendly and timely. I chose the wild mushroom linguine and it was worth every penny. Creamy sauce, with mushrooms full of flavour and the pasta cooked perfectly. The restaurant had guests from Italy,Netherlands and France and I'm sure that they all went away, impressed with the dishes served. A great place to celebrate our 39th wedding anniversary and in all liklihood, somewhere we will visit again, quite soon.
Hail T — Google review
My wife and I really love going out for the evening to the Plantagenet House Restaurant in Tenby. We went there recently and as always had a fabulous time. Laura always gives us a fabulous warm welcome and is totally attentive during our time there. Nothing is too much trouble for her. The ambience is truly relaxing and cosy and you never feel rushed. The menu offers real fine dining and the food is perfectly cooked and delicious. There is also a wide choice of gorgeous wines. On finishing the dining experience it is then lovely to be able to end the evening downstairs in the very comfortable sitting room with bar and log fire. When Laura has a spare moment in her busy schedule she usually joins us for a chat and a catch up. This restaurant may be pricier than others but for a special evening out it is worth every penny. We can’t wait to go there again, and thank you to Laura for helping to make our time there so wonderful.
Christopher D — Google review
We came here as a spur-of-the-moment decision, having enjoyed a pint of IPA in the downstairs bar. We were welcomed and offered a choice of tables. The regular menu looked fab, but our eyes had caught the Tenby half lobster on the specials board, so we both opted for that. When it came, it was a big half lobster, nicely seasoned, with plenty of meat in the tail and, after the usual cracking, in the claws. It was sublime. Served with a fresh salad and perfectly cooked hot fries, this was an outstanding meal. We also enjoyed the apple and raspberry crumble for dessert. Accompanying our meal were a glass of Sauvignon and another of Pinot blush, both going well with the respective courses. Wonderful friendly service. This was a wonderful meal to round off our stay in beautiful Tenby. (One other restaurant guest came up to inspect our lobster and was inspired to choose the same, and he seemed very happy with his choice too.) A wonderful place for a relaxed and delicious meal.
Christian T — Google review
This place was a real gem! I spent the month of Sept traveling around the UK and Ireland and happened to be in Tenby on my 40th birthday, so wanted to take myself out to dinner. I was looking for a relaxed vibe but with good food that felt worthy of a "birthday dinner," even though I was traveling solo. I really lucked out with this place! The owner was there and his son was tending bar and I could have talked to them all night. So friendly and fun! The woman who brought my food and took my order was so attentive and accommodating even though I was eating downstairs instead of in the main dining area (upstairs). Excellent service!! I ended up chatting with a lovely couple with an adorable dog all night, drinking wine, and eating fantastic scallops...my birthday dinner couldn't have been better. At the end of the night, the owner paid my tab! Who does that?! This was one of my top 10 dining experiences. Everyone should visit Plantagenet House when in Tenby if you want a friendly, welcoming atmosphere, a relaxed vibe in a cool setting, and yummy food.
Andrea M — Google review
Small bar under the restaurant, found by luck entrance down a passage way, loverly fite to water with a drink.
Ian P — Google review
The service was friendly, though a little inconsistent at times. I ordered the Welsh beef steak with rustic potatoes, grilled vegetables, and peppercorn sauce. I asked for medium rare but unfortunately received it quite rare (I know I could have sent it back, but once a steak has been cut into, I feel it loses something). We also had a long wait for both the main course and the dessert—the latter was even forgotten at first. That said, I tried my partner’s risotto and it was absolutely delicious. I’d highly recommend this place to anyone who enjoys British cuisine, though I do feel the steak dishes could be more innovative. We tipped generously, as we did enjoy our evening overall, and I truly hope the restaurant takes these points into consideration. Wishing them all the best going forward.
Óskar B — Google review
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Pizza restaurant
Italian restaurant
Top Joe's Tenby is a modern and stylish outpost known for its delicious pizzas with unique dough made from UK-milled flour. They offer a wide range of toppings, including vegan options, and pride themselves on handcrafting everything from scratch to cater to specific tastes. In addition to their popular pasta dishes, the restaurant also serves cocktails in a pet-friendly environment.
Great pizza joint, but not a great deal of choice if you're not a pizza fan. Three salad's on the menu all hearty. No pasta this is a pizza restaurant. Booking highly recommended even out of season, especially at weekends. Takeaway does a brisk trade. Limited selection of wine and beer. Great place for small groups, atmosphere a little muted. Highly recommended. Service was great.
Alex W — Google review
It was the nicest pizza place I have ever been to. The atmosphere was kind and welcoming, the service was fast, and the food was amazing. Me and my partner went there multiple times during our 4 day holiday to Tenby, and everytime we were amazed by how wonderful the overall experience was.
Daniel R — Google review
Amazing authentic pizza! Great value and Italian feel dining. I highly recommend booking as it gets very busy!!! This was our second visit and the food was even better than I remembered. They are dog friendly and also do takeaways for those who prefer to dine on the beach! It’s a little hidden gem, worth a visit!
Megan J — Google review
We had a great evening at Top Joes. Absolutely fantastic pizza! Perfectly cooked and full of flavour. The atmosphere was warm and welcoming. The staff were brilliant. Great value for money and the cold beers went down so good. If you're in Tenby this is a great spot for some food. Highly reccomended
Luke C — Google review
Great pizza, we enjoyed it so much we had to visit twice in one week. The bases are delicious, just the right amount of crispiness, and the place has a great ambience
Paul B — Google review
Amazing pizza. The service was really friendly and we didn't have to wait too long for a table.
Olu O — Google review
Pizza was very nice, possibly the best one I have had in Tenby so definitely worth the visit to Top Joe's. I Went for the Prosciutto Pizza and had the Cheesy Garlic Bread as a side which were both cooked perfectly and tasted fantastic. The service was quick and efficient, staff were very friendly. The only downside was that I did notice a fair amount of flies hovering around whilst we were trying to eat, so if you do visit, ask for a table far from the door as it was left open. We did book a table in advance which is recommended, they do also do take away which you can order whilst you are there.
James S — Google review
We booked for our group of 9 with kids at 5pm when they open. It was full within half an hour so very popular. Great pizzas and everyone enjoyed the food, nice wine too! - Great friendly service and quick too which is great with kids. Probably wouldn’t have desserts next time as quite expensive for what they are but overall great place and will return.
Lorraine — Google review
Upper Frog St, Tenby, SA70 7JD, United Kingdomhttps://www.topjoes.co.uk/+44 1834 218089Tips and more reviews for Top Joe's Tenby
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The Billycan is a stylish and contemporary bar, restaurant, and hotel located in the heart of Tenby. It offers modern British cuisine within a boutique hotel setting, making it suitable for evening meals, casual drinks at the bar, or luxurious overnight stays. The venue features a wide range of craft ales, lagers, and an extensive wine list to cater to various tastes.
Had Sunday lunch today with our two young children - honestly one of the best Roast dinners I’ve ever had!!! Children both made the same comment. Beef was amazing, loads of meat and veggies to share and at a reasonable price!! Topped off by a great atmosphere and brilliant friendly service. Highly recommend for Sunday Lunch
Wez G — Google review
Came here for lunch and the experience was nothing but pleasant. Amazing customer service and the food came so quickly, the food temperature was perfect and quality was excellent. Great value for money the portions were very generous and all homemade. Would come here again and definitely recommend!!
Thomas — Google review
Seafood platter for two was a delight. Tempura prawns were delicious, loved the light, slightly spiced batter. Lobster was beautifully cooked and seasoned. Portion was plentiful, so much so we had mussels and some calamari left over. Great service and nice atmosphere.
Ben R — Google review
You will not be dissapointed! The food here is amazing! I had the fish and chips and it’s the best fish and chips I have ever had! The batter was perfect and didn’t go soggy at all! Chips were great and the mushy peas were out of this world! I didn’t know mushy peas could taste so good!! 100% recommend this place! Service was great too!!
Dan H — Google review
We had a great meal here with our friends to celebrate my husband's birthday. The staff were really warm and welcoming and also very helpful with our friend's gluten free requirements. The portion sizes are huge but we all really enjoyed the food. Sadly no room for pudding though. Oh, and by the way, it's dog friendly!
Nikki P — Google review
A friend recommended so we popped in for lunch. Friendly staff and the food tasty. Had the half back ribs and 1/4 chicken. I struggled to finish it. The ribs were moist and the meat fell off the bone . Hubby had the crab linguini with king prawns which was also very tasty. Would recommend. Dog friendly too!
Andy D — Google review
Room was extremely spacious and clean. Location amazing 2 mins walk from car park! Food was amazing large portions and staff were very friendly and accommodating. No fridge in room however bar staff was happy to give us glasses/ice buckets when asked, so couldn't grumble at all!! One very happy customer keep up the good work team!!
Roma K — Google review
It is very rare for a place to wow me whilst on holiday but this place manage to do it 👍🏻 it was extremely busy! But they still managed to offer me a table for 4 and warn me wait times 🕣 could be 35 mins before anything comes out from kitchen! Wait was eventually only 20 mins but the food that came out was stunning 🤩, it was freshly prepared 🍳 and really tasty 😋 definitely worth a pop in whilst in Tenby, highly recommended 5 🌟
Sunny N — Google review
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Seafood restaurant
The Stables Restaurant offers a relaxed and classy dining experience in a stone-clad setting with dim lighting. Located in a former coaching inn, it provides an intimate atmosphere for enjoying British comfort fare and drinks. The menu features an extensive selection of fish and seafood options, including lobster, bass, hake, salmon, and skate. Additionally, the restaurant caters to vegans, vegetarians, and children with diverse food choices.
We were lucky enough to walk in and eat without a reservation. Both the service and food were excellent. We both enjoyed our meals and appreciated the attention afforded by ownership. A restaurant for special occasions and regular nights alike. Certainly a top restaurant in Tenby. We would return and recommend.
Christopher T — Google review
My favorite restaurant in Tenby. Very warm atmosphere and very warm service. Food fresh and delicious, especially main fish dishes. Cheesecake was super tasty. Highly recommend.
A. H — Google review
Family of 5 on holiday. We went to The Stables to celebrate our son's 16th birthday. Welcoming, friendly staff. Delicious food, lovely and tender. We had the rack of lamb, salmon, beef steak, venison for the mains and prawns/pate for starters. Lovely wine too! Will be returning. ❤️
Michael S — Google review
An amazing night out. Great choice of food. The best atmosphere we have had in a restaurant. The hake, the bass, the crab, the prawns... the everything... You will not be disappointed. Really brilliant staff, they host you not just serve you. Atmosphere, ethos and ambiance were all wonderful. The chef knows her onions, and her fish, and her starters and her appetisers. The wine was perfect for the occasion and the fish. Can't rave enough about this place and the staff. Beautiful through and through. Wifey special birthday, and they even had a little unexpected surprise for that. Thankyou all. Xx
Nige B — Google review
A hidden gem of a restaurant in the walls of Tenby Town, without doubt the best steak I've had in the past 5 years which was our last trip here, lamb was excellent and all food was clearly cooked with excellence in mind, great service and atmosphere, a place not to be missed
David R — Google review
Good service food good overall good .proper old school cooking. Prawns were good as was the rack of Lamb.but the bread and butter pudding was excellent.
Adrian L — Google review
Had a lovely meal here last night, venison very well cooked with a great red wine sauce, which wasn't scrimped on. Plenty of veg and potatoes which was nice not to have to ask for more, the portions on all our meals were plentiful. The deserts were also great although my cheese cake couldve been a little larger but that's my preference. The service was spot on albeit the restuarnt was quiet but still very tentative to our needs. Food brought out in a reasonable time although it does state as food is cooked fresh waiting times can be a little longer which is fine especially when you have the great food that's produced here. The only negative is that we wanted to book again but told we have todo this online, for me that's fine but if it was my elderly parents they wouldn't be able todo this and therefore miss out on the splendour of this restuarnt, they may want to consider that if people want to make a booking the staff can book them in using their details whilst there.
Gareth — Google review
Came here with my partner for his birthday and ordered the smoked salmon to start, the venison for my main and the coffee meringue ice cream. Everything was so delicious and the staff were very friendly. My partner just had the encrusted lamb. It was very tender and juicy
Jai T — Google review

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