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Saundersfoot in 5 days

If you only have 5 days to spend in Saundersfoot, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Lan y Môr Restaurant Saundersfoot, Periwinkle Pottery, and Kookaba Restaurant, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Lan y Môr Restaurant Saundersfoot and The Kiosk so you can get the best taste of Saundersfoot while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Saundersfoot in 5 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • Northwest side of town
  • Off the beaten path
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Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Saundersfoot Beach, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo

4.8
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4.7
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Outdoor Activities
Zoo
Theme Parks
Farms
Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo is a vibrant destination offering a mix of exotic and farmyard animals, thrilling fair rides, and adventure playgrounds. The zoo boasts rare species like the Madagascan fossa and Kenyan bongo, participating in global breeding programs for its 50 species. Visitors can engage with various creatures during animal-handling sessions led by knowledgeable staff.
Such a lovely way to spend an afternoon. Having just arrived in Pembroke and driving towards Swansea, I spotted the sign on a roundabout and thought 'why not!' So my mum and I decided to take a detour and had such a wonderful experience ☺️ Beautifully maintained and so well laid out. Around every turn was another gorgeous animal or attraction. There was a great variety of animals and all were clearly well cared for. The gift shop and food options were also a lovely treat and reasonably priced
Catherine H — Google review
We visited with my parents and my one year old daughter and we all really enjoyed it. You could hire a mobility scooter which was fantastic for my Dad who struggles to walk far (think it was £20 with refundable £30 deposit?). Also you could hire single/ double buggies if you needed. Everywhere is really accessible for wheelchairs/ buggies and there is soo much to see. You can get your ticket validated to visit again within 7 days, which we would have done had the weather not been so shocking the week we were away. Loads of animals and so many great play areas for children of all ages!! Even the cafe for lunch exceeded our expectations, thought it would be a bit basic but we all really enjoyed the food and the kids grazing platter was a great array of ‘picky bits’ for our daughter. Would really recommend!! We visited on a weekday outside of school holidays so it was relatively quiet which was great.
Char S — Google review
Just got back from an absolutely amazing family day out at Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Pembrokeshire, Wales. My wife, son and I have visited many family farms over the years, but this one is on another level! At first, we thought the admission price was a little steep, but once we arrived (around 10am) we realised just how much there is to see and do — we were genuinely pushed for time trying to fit it all in! From the petting barn, where you can get hands-on with friendly farm animals, to the zoo area where we got up close to the lionesses, every part of the day was unforgettable. My son was over the moon – it was the first time he’d seen lions this close (his favourite animal!) and it made the whole experience even more special. All of the animals looked really well cared for, and the enclosures were clean, spacious and beautifully maintained. You can tell how much effort goes into ensuring both the animals and visitors have the best possible experience. After exploring the zoo, we discovered the indoor fairground and soft play area — both were incredible! The fairground had all the classic rides, from dodgems and waltzers to carousels and tons more, bringing back such nostalgic memories of my own childhood. The play zones are thoughtfully split by age, so there’s something for every child. Seeing my son’s face light up was priceless. By the end of the day, we agreed the admission was absolutely worth it. If we lived closer, we’d 100% get the annual pass so we could visit again and try one of the animal experience days next time. Huge thanks to all the staff for such a wonderful experience — everything was clean, safe, friendly, and full of fun. If you’re looking for things to do in Wales or a family-friendly day out near Tenby or Pembrokeshire, I can’t recommend Folly Farm highly enough.
Chris H — Google review
Lovely family day out for sure and with staying at the holiday park it was included in our price so even better. So much to see and do, all very well laid out, clean tidy and all children play equipment seemed well looked after and safe for us. The animals seemed happy and loved. Only down side I do think it is an expensive day out even with this included in our holiday, however I would still pay again for the fair ground when we go again.
Sophie B — Google review
Huge! We were very surprised at the scale of Folly Farm. We visited specifically to see the giraffes but enjoyed a long morning exploring and seeing the other animals in their large, well designed enclosures. You can see much investment and top class maintenance here. It is a big site, apart from the zoo there are farm animals, a fairground and plenty of indoor spaces if the weather is iffy. A wonderful place for families and anyone else for that matter. The site has good paths for pushchairs, buggies, mobility scooters and wheelchairs. Everywhere is accessible and there are plenty of toilets. You can even revisit for free within a week, just validate your ticket as you leave. We charged our electric car whilst in the park, 12 Pod points available at a reasonable 55p kWh. They are at the far end of the car park though so drop off passengers first.
Anthony H — Google review
TLDR- plan for 2 days and check your tickets T and C's. Good theming and plenty of playgrounds. We were two families with 3 children and 4 adults. Saw an offer online (this will come back to being important) to get in cheaper so went during half term 2025. We got there for just before 10am when it opened. Car park and entry staff are super helpful. They advertised everywhere about fair ground unlimited wristband (yea after entry you pay for some things) but we decided that we would just go around the park first and decide if the offer was worth it. (£50 for family of 4 or £15 each). There are 21 rides, but as out children where not over 1m this was restricted to 8 rides children alone and 12 with an accompanying adult. Overall, the theming was amazing all way around. Each area had high quality themes (pirate to farmyard etc). The zoo was better than we expected, with a range of animals and large enclosures. Rare to see lions giraffes and a rhino in South Wales. The number and quality of free playgrounds and activities was amazing. There was a free tractor (land train) ride and the animals barn had small furry friends that can be handled when staff are around The food was nothing to shout about but not too expensive for what you get. (Think £9 burger meal). We had 2 issues, one that affects the rating, one specific to our entry. We got a discount on entry by buying a "corporate" ticket online therefore where not allowed to get the free second day (you need to get your entry ticket verified for this before you leave). If you pay the full price of £28 for all ages the par becomes expensive, especially considering most of the bigger rides cost £1, £2 or £3 (bought through a token system). For £28 (excluding online discount) this is expensive for the park. If you get a second day, then this becomes reasonable, so plan for it, and there is enough for 2 days. So why 4 stars? The price. I am not taking the corporate ticket thing into account, as it would be 3 stars. They do fairly say T and C's on Folly Farm website, just not on the website we bought the tickets from. I don't want to go somewhere and pay nearly thirty quid to then pay another fifteen to do the big rides.
Glyn J — Google review
We brought our two kids to visit for the 2nd time and it did not disappoint you could easily spend a whole day here. We visited before when the kids were very small and they couldn't remember it so we decided to bring them back this year to visit. Fantastic zoo, playgrounds, old fashioned fairground and much more. Kids loves every minute of their visit. Highly recommended a must visit when visiting South Wales.
Jason D — Google review
We had a wonderful sloth experience today! Becky was fantastic—so friendly, knowledgeable, and informative about everything. You can tell she really cares about the animals and enjoys sharing that passion with visitors. It was such a memorable and special experience—highly recommend!
Catherine S — Google review
Begelly, Kilgetty, SA68 0XA, United Kingdom•https://www.folly-farm.co.uk/?utm_source=gbp&utm_medium=organic&…•+44 1834 812731•Tips and more reviews for Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo
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Coppet Hall Beach

4.7
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4.5
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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Coppet Hall Beach is a hidden gem that beautifully combines natural beauty with historical charm. Nestled near Saundersfoot, this sandy haven features golden shores perfect for families and beach lovers alike. The beach is easily accessible, complete with convenient parking and even beach wheelchair rentals for those who need them. A delightful tunnel leads you from the beach to the vibrant village of Saundersfoot, where you can explore local shops and enjoy delicious treats at the Kiosk Cafe or indulge in fine dining at Coast restaurant.
Great beach, with car park, easy access and all the amenities you could want. The toilets were nice and clean. Ideal for paddle boarding, and for children.
Adam P — Google review
Nice little beach that gives you access to a great stretch of coastline path, although this is currently blocked due to landslides over winter. Good facilities and plenty of parking.
Kevin K — Google review
Great beach which is often a lot more sheltered from the wind. Easy to park and charges reasonable considering how close you are to the beach (£6 all day). Great clean toilets.
Jen — Google review
Great little beach that is dog friendly. Has a good car park above, that's £1.50 for the first hour. Lots of sand on the beach and well sheltered next to a little headland.
Ed R — Google review
As a dog owning family we always find it difficult to find beaches that allow dogs in the summer months that arent the unloved corner of the beach. Not the case here. If anything dogs have access to the best part! Massive open spaces when the tide is out. Perfect for the dogs. Our 2 girls loved the shallow water the beach affords. The rocky section was crab-a-plenty if you have a net. Easily an hour catching and releasing! Car parking charges are less than other places we've been to which is nice. If youre going to the area for the week and will be spending days here then you can buy a week ticket. The shop is nice, toilet facilties great. Cafe is handy although small for the amount of people. We're also cake lovers and were disappointed with the cake quality but its such a small part of the attraction that I cant mark it down. Coffee was nice. You can hire bikes and paddleboards too. The part of the coast is perfect for paddleboarding. Calm and flat for most of the day. Car park is huge and we still got in at 1pm (overflow). Early August and it wasn't what I would call busy. Plenty of people but not packed in!
Sean P — Google review
Saturday morning regular to Coppet Hall, I visit with the West Coast Chilly Peckers cold water dipping group. Lovely part of the coast, always room to park and always clean.
Sioned W — Google review
Lovely beach & cafe. Toilets & outside showers Gets very busy after school on nice days & also at weekends. Limited parking.
Hilary E — Google review
Clean, beautiful and fairly priced parking. Whats not to love? On a clear, hot day you could be in the south of France.
AJ B — Google review
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Saundersfoot Harbour

4.6
(3006)
Marina
Saundersfoot Harbour is a hub for water sports, offering courses and equipment hire for activities like surfing, kayaking, and paddle boarding. A circular walk from Saundersfoot to Tenby spans 8 miles, passing beaches and inland areas. The area boasts pretty beaches, friendly locals, and oceanfront dining options. Visitors can explore the harbourside with golden sands, numerous cafes, shops, and occasional fairs.
Love this place. I came here as a child and I haven't been back until recently, when my hubby and I came and spent our 6th anniversary here. Brought back great memories. The harbour has changed somewhat, but for the better. There are some great shops and cafes all around the harbour and also into the town.
Louise H — Google review
We stayed at new hedges caravan park and was walking down which is quite hilly back so avoid a big meal if walking. Harbour is lovley with local pubs and restaurants serving great food and drinks. Car parking on harbour and just of main street. We always have a great time relaxing here.
Jam C — Google review
An absolutely wonderful day. Beautiful sandy beach and great coastal walks. Lots of amenities. Lovely little harbour. I missed shopping in the town as I was by the sea all day. Dogs are welcome.
Simon B — Google review
I've always loved Saundersfoot. Such an individual, quirky place with great local shops & places to eat/drink. The harbour is lovely to walk around & the beach is sandy.
Candace J — Google review
Fantastic place great beach will see you again soon
Robert M — Google review
Lovely little harbour in saundersfoot. Perfect for a little stroll and a must see when visiting the village. Lots of things near by , there is a cafe at the end and beach access. They do the annual duck race from here too which is fun to watch. Public toilets near by , crabbing area which is perfcet for the kiddies and even the grown ups :) Plenty of bences etc along the way. Perfect veiws.
Nicola G — Google review
Nice little place, main street have plenty ocean bars, nice sandy beach, people seem nice.
Rod L — Google review
It was low tide when we got here what amazing view
King N — Google review
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Tenby Harbour

4.8
(771)
Harbor
Tenby Harbour is a picturesque and vibrant spot that offers a range of activities for families. The golden sands, charming pastel seafront, and iconic lifeboat stations make it a popular destination. Visitors can enjoy coasteering, boat trips to Caldey Island, and watching the boats in the harbor. The area also boasts quaint cottages and colorful sailboats that add to its allure.
Very pretty and photogenic harbour. Sheltered spot to enjoy some beach time, especially when the tide is in. Plenty of places to eat and drink nearby and lots of people catch crabs when the tide is in. One of the best places to photograph in Tenby.
Kevin K — Google review
Nice peaceful day, not crowded on the beach but loads of people in the town, cafes were full and very busy. Plenty to see, highly recommended 👌 If you are sat on a bench eating, then watch out for the seagulls!😂
Libby B — Google review
I really enjoy Tenby and try to visit once a year as the beaches and sea are beautiful. It’s ideal for a weekend get away or a day trip. There’s access to 3 beaches it’s if you follow the coast around and they are all equally stunning.
Peach — Google review
We stayed in Tenby over a bank holiday weekend, the harbour is stunning and worth the visit. There is plenty of bars, restaurants and shops, pretty rows of beautiful houses and shops. The downside is it’s very difficult to park and so many tourists! We did end up parking at the sea front car park, the multi story was full ! It’s a short walk to the harbour and very reasonable priced for a holiday destination. The weather wasn’t beach weather so it would be even harder to park, if the sun was out. Lovely, beautiful place and worth the visit, get there early and plan your visit.
L L — Google review
Fantastic,was busy but to be expected in the holidays. So many shops, and different types of food on offer, car parking was opposite the town and was £10. For all day which was worth it .
Nicole H — Google review
Lovely harbour. Plenty seating. Can be v busy at peak times. Dogs not allowed during summer season until 1st October
Maggie P — Google review
A magical place. Full of variety, real family fun - not Disneyland, boat rides, walks and colour.
Nige E — Google review
Tenby was amazing !! Completely surprised on how Beautiful it was and how large the Beach was ! Im looking forward to coming back for another visit !
Matt G — Google review
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Under a 1-minute walk from Coppet Hall Beach, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Lan y Môr Restaurant Saundersfoot

4.6
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4.5
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$$$$expensive
British restaurant
Lan y Môr Restaurant Saundersfoot, formerly known as Coast Saundersfoot, is a stunning dining destination perched on the shoreline of Coppet Hall Beach. The architecturally impressive building offers diners breathtaking views while enjoying mouthwatering dishes infused with the flavors of Wales. The carefully curated menu showcases options from land, sea, and pasture, all crafted with local ingredients where possible.
We have had 2 lovely celebration meals here, a birthday and anniversary. The decor is lovely and the restaurant is light thanks to the thoughtful design and big windows overlooking the beach. Attention to detail means by use of a mirror even if your back is to the sea you still get to enjoy the view. The food is flavoursome, and there is a choice of small plates to share or a normal sized main. With all the different flavours, I pick small plates to try various items and have not been disappointed. The staff are knowledgeable, helpful and friendly. The whole atmosphere here is attention to detail. The toilets are clean. There is a carpark next to location and wheelchair ramp upto main entrance which is at 1st floor level.
Emma B — Google review
We stopped here for Sunday lunch. The food is very good. I had the ox cheek chilli, which was excellent. My partner had the Welsh lamb rump. The service was excellent and the food arrived quickly. It’s a bit more expensive than the other restaurants in Saundersfoot, but the quality of the ingredients and the preparation are excellent. If you are looking for a special meal out then you won’t be disappointed. It ended up about £45 a head for a family of 4.
PulaPaul — Google review
A fabulous evening. Loved everything about it. A very friendly and warm welcome. Excellent service from every team member and a wonderful touch for my husband to receive a cake and card for his birthday. As for the food, everything was so delicious. Loved the fresh local produce and Welsh elements of all the produce on the menu. Highly recommend and we will definitely be back !
Victoria A — Google review
Sunday lunch…. Such a beautiful spot, with fantastic views out across the beach. Difficult to decide on whether to go for the set menu, normal menu or the Sunday lunch…. They all had so many things I’d have loved. I Has the roast beef dinner which was delicious. The beef was perfectly cooked (nice and pink) with very tasty trimmings. My wife had the 3 course set menu, which was amazing as well. I also had some frockles (Deep Fried cockles) to start…. Service was very good, and loved the chilled vibe. LAN y Mor ticked all the boxes, and will definitely be back for more. 😎🥰👌
Tim R — Google review
Absolutely lovely. A very warm welcome from very friendly staff. A gorgeous menu with so many local ingredients. All 4 of us loved our mains. And a stunning location, even on a wet, blowy day. I would definitely go again.
Simon — Google review
We had a superb & faultless experience at Lan y Mor today. The customer service was impeccable, the food sublime and the location perfect. We were well looked after from the time we arrived, to the time we left. The staff even came to our rescue when the heavens opened & there was a very heavy shower and moved us inside to the restaurant. Nothing was too much trouble. Great atmosphere and we highly recommend Lan y Mor for locals and tourists alike.
Jackie G — Google review
Food is only marked down as I felt like the tuna burger was slightly overcooked (would have liked it to be slightly pink in the middle?) and the waffle needed a bit more of a description next to it on the menu. We knew it would be small as it was only £2, but wasn’t expecting it to be more like a waffle you put on your coffee to melt.The happy anniversary card was a really lovely touch.Will 100% recommend to others and will be returning.
Alice S — Google review
From our very personal welcome to settling our bill we had the most amazing experience. Our waiter was friendly and attentive. Our food was delicious , there were clean plates all around definitely a highlight of our holiday . Would highly recommend and definitely visit again .
Heather J — Google review
Coppet Hall Beach Centre, Saundersfoot, SA69 9AJ, United Kingdom•https://lanymorsaundersfoot.co.uk/•+44 1834 826100•Tips and more reviews for Lan y Môr Restaurant Saundersfoot

The Kiosk

4.2
(157)
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3.9
(40)
Coffee shop
The Kiosk at Coppet Hall in Saundersfoot is a beloved spot for locals and visitors alike. The friendly staff always offer a warm welcome and are known for their unflappable nature even during the busiest times. The cafe offers delicious food, great coffee, and delightful desserts at reasonable prices. Visitors can enjoy a light snack in the cozy interior or opt for additional seating outside, which is covered. Dog lovers will appreciate the dog-friendly atmosphere where furry friends are treated with attention and treats.
We have been using this "cafe " for as long as I can remember, at least 10 years. Service has Always been first class, food fabulous and coffee is best in Saundersfoot!! . Don't need to place an order, because staff know us so well lol. Don't know where any negative reviews are coming from, but they are totally unjustified.
David R — Google review
Food and drinks are over-priced, for example, £3.50 for a small bottle of coke or sprite and £3.20 for a very small slice of cake, although the cakes were nice. Service was quick as there were no queues, however, a smile and making customers feel more welcome rather than tapping your fingers impatiently on the counter while we decided what to have wouldn’t go amiss. The male who served us appeared miserable and lacking in the know how of basic customer service skills. Overall, it doesn’t create a very welcoming atmosphere, hence we wouldn’t return.
Karen W — Google review
Lovely little café by the beach and cycle path. The coffee is also superb!
Tom L — Google review
Exceptionally rude staff. Dreadful hygiene as well (e.g. female member of staff eating behind the counter and male member of staff picking his nose!). Strong recommend avoiding this place.
Ben P — Google review
Very fresh produce, coffee was amazing, although first thoughts a little expensive, I can honestly say well worth it the salad box was bursting and all freshly prepared.
Emma W — Google review
Service friendly, ample seating, good decor, food looked decent. But the coffee was a disgrace, had to pour it away
Joseph B — Google review
Staff were great, but I had stale bread on a pre-made sandwich, and ham and cheese toasties were slimy. Milkshake was sickly with how rich it was, wouldn't recommend for anyone
Charlie M — Google review
Delicious bacon and egg bap. Easy access, great location and friendly staff.
Gareth H — Google review
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Delight Pizza And Kebab House

3.6
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2.3
(35)
Takeout Restaurant
Fast food restaurant
Delight Pizza And Kebab House is not just a place to satisfy your cravings for delicious food; it also excels in customer service. A recent experience highlighted their commitment to helping customers, as they safely kept a bag with new shoes and a receipt overnight for a couple who had accidentally left it behind. This thoughtful gesture, combined with their mouthwatering menu offerings, makes Delight Pizza And Kebab House a must-visit spot.
You see many reviews talking of issues/whinges but I find more people review to complain than compliment nowadays. Nothing is perfect and it is how everyone deals with issues or anything not going to plan that counts. Their Takeaway food is miles better than the one I used back in the Midlands. And tonight, I received the wrong pizza but their customer service to rectify was amazing, bless'ya, thank you. Plus, their chicken kebab meat and chips are so nice and not as greasy like many others. The only thing I find odd in anyway is delivery and service charge for delivery 10min walk away but I can't really knock that as that is my choice to either to go and collect or have delivered. Thank you.
Julie F — Google review
Do not waste your money. I ordered a chicken kebab and chips. Totally dry no salad no sauce , bland and no fork provided. My husband had a donar kebab, no sauce, no salad. One of the worst meals and cost £ 19.. it's not even worth one star.
Lynne W — Google review
I had lunch in Delight pizza & Kebab Restaurant with my friends & I have some points: - Normal taste food - good clean restaurant - Chairs fixed on the ground (can’t moved) - Fair price I give an Average because this restaurant can be better if they add some helpful tips and care more about the food taste
Saeed A — Google review
Literally got yelled at on the phone and hung up on. After they delivered 30£ of the wrong food, xox there food is never good anyway was just the last place open. But no point coz I’m now 30£ w food I’m allergic to ahahha. Rude people. Seems from other reviews no ones exacly fond of them.
Molly — Google review
I have no idea why people hate this restaurant because the price doesn’t matter it’s about taste and the people there were very nice and keep in mind that’s it’s a rising business so please think when you give a one star review
Sherley F — Google review
I live in the villiage and have used Pizza Delight for 11 years tonight’s food a chefs special £24 cold when delivered it was unappetising and the meat was dry as if it had been sitting around ages very dissapointed this used to do great kebabs but sadly has gone down in my estimation
Bernie A — Google review
Bland, absolutely tasless chicken. Worst chicken kebab I've ever had..total waste of time and money
Amanda H — Google review
Just communication errors. They barely speak English. Ordered a pepperoni pizza online, I got home to find it has mushrooms and peppers on it, phoned, they kept asking if I was ordering a pizza not replacing. Definitely won't be going here again.
Griffith P — Google review
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Pembrokeshire Pasty and Pie

4.5
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4.0
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Bakery
British restaurant
Takeout Restaurant
Nestled in the heart of Tenby, Pembrokeshire Pasty and Pie Company is a delightful gem that celebrates Welsh culinary heritage. With roots tracing back to an ancient recipe, this charming shop specializes in handmade pasties and pies crafted from locally sourced ingredients. Their menu boasts a variety of delicious options, including unique flavors you won't find anywhere else, alongside vegetarian and vegan choices. Patrons rave about the generous portion sizes and great value for money.
Fantastic place for pies, rolls, and coffee. I had the Tenby pie and the Hog something or other (I forget which one). Both were delicious and reasonably priced. The coffee was fresh and hot.
The T — Google review
Lovely little takeaway bakery in Tenby. Tried the Pembrokeshire Pasty - savoury lamb, red currants and rosemary in a light puff pastry. It's unusual as I haven't found this anywhere else, which added to the taste. It was quality and served hot unlike many other places.
Steve M — Google review
Solid pastry and really quick service. Great way to get a quick and warm lunch in the middle of a cool and rainy day.
Alyssa B — Google review
Really nice pasty and pie shop 😍 The woman behind serving was very sweet and quick with our order. From walking into the shop, ordering and getting our food, was less than 5min easily. 💯% will go again. It's close to the beach, so get a pasty or pie and head down to enjoy with a view ⛱️🌞
BK — Google review
Fantastic place to grab some lunch and a quick bite to eat. Plenty of pastries to choose from. I had a normal Sausage for lunch just walking around Tenby and eating. I also bought the Cheese Pork Roll and a Potato Curry Pasty which I took home to cook in the oven and still tastes fantastic.
James S — Google review
Visited on our week away and bought the Pembrokeshire Pasty and Tenby Treat as we were keen to try a puff pastry pasty. Both were amazing, the best pasties we've ever had!! The staff were very friendly and we were made to feel very welcome. We will definitely back!
Claire S — Google review
Absolutely fernominal bakery, the most delicious pasties you will ever taste, there nothing comparable to this bakery. The staff are friendly and all the food is fresh and hot. Perfect of your holiday outing in Tenby or just passing by. It's worth the trip.
Ryan B — Google review
Fantastic local pasty shop in the middle of Tenby. Can't get better than this when it comes to a pasty shop. - Delicious selection of pasties, rolls, and pies with a few more unique options you wouldn't find elsewhere. - Some great vegetarian options and a vegan option. - Great value in terms of price and portion size. - Also serves delicious hot or iced coffee.
Mickers — Google review
1 St George's St, Tenby, SA70 7JB, United Kingdom•http://www.parcelsofmagic.com/•+44 1834 845587•Tips and more reviews for Pembrokeshire Pasty and Pie
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Day 2

Northwest side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the northwest side side of town. Start the day off with Manor Wildlife Park, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Heatherton World of Activities. All together, your day would be filled with about 8 hours of non-stop fun.
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Manor Wildlife Park

4.6
(3418)
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4.0
(1749)
Wildlife and safari park
Outdoor Activities
Zoo
Manor Wildlife Park is a captivating open-air venue that offers an immersive experience with a variety of wild animals, including majestic tigers and playful zebras. Managed by the renowned conservationist Anna Ryder Richardson and her husband, this park is dedicated to the protection of endangered species like the Sumatran tiger and red pandas. Visitors can enjoy unique interactions with animals in thoughtfully designed environments that minimize barriers between them and wildlife.
Never been before so was pleasantly impressed. I'm not keen on zoos but this is more of a small safari park. All the animals looked well cared for. We could walk amongst the wallabys which was great fun for children. Loved the lemurs as well. There is a cafe but we brought our own lunch so not sure about prices. Plenty for children to do with a hay barn and climbing frames. Managed to glimpse the baby tigers which were born here. A very pleasant day out though entrance charges are quite high. £24.95 adults, £21.95 children.
Gillian — Google review
This was our second visit and still as good. We were very lucky with seeing some of the animals especially our favourite the Red Panda wandering around rather than asleep in the tree. The park is well laid out enough to see and do for a good few hours. A good selection of animals. Some more active than others. Feeding the wallabies is always fun. We managed to watch the feeding of the tigers with some interesting information on them too. Food and drink were reasonably priced. Milkshakes were very yummy. Some areas could do with a quick paint and some maintenance but nothing to major and nothing that spoils the visit. Would definitely go back for a third time and highly recommended, if in the area
Karen H — Google review
Can't talk highly about the MWP. As a family of 4 we were super impressed with the accessibility of getting to see all the varied wildlife here, petting rabbits and feeding wallabies was something my 5 year old and 1.5 year old found to be magical. The indoor soft play area is great when everyone is tired of walking especially if it rains. The staff are very friendly and the place is informative for young children and probably in my top 3 wildlife places I've been to in the UK. My only criticism was that the food in the cafe wasn't very good quality for the price you pay and we would bring our own food if we came back again. I met the owner Anna Ryder Richardson in the cafe who was lovely.
Noel P — Google review
Had a lovely time. There aren't so many animals as some places, but it was great as we got to see all of them. All the animals have large enclosures, some of which you can walk through. There were educational talks happening throughout the day and plenty of places to sit and have a picnic and a lovely cafe for drinks and food. The large domes are great for children, with bouncy, castles, slides, etc.. But the best part was feeding the Wallabies. They are so cute!
Jane — Google review
Loved this wildlife park. Been to lots of different ones but this one is totally unique. There are lots of walk throughs so you are in with the animals. Myself and my daughter really enjoyed feeding the wallabies being in with the lemurs as they ran around chasing each other. Not a massive park but they have an indoor soft play area and a sand park and a new slide outdoor park which is very tall. Would return again.
Rebecca T — Google review
Manor Wildlife Park is an absolute gem of a day out. The enclosures are spacious and natural, and you can tell the animals are truly cared for. The walkthrough areas are magical – getting up close to lemurs, wallabies and giant rabbits is unforgettable for kids and adults alike. The staff are friendly, knowledgeable and passionate about conservation, and it shows in every detail. The play areas and café make it easy to spend a whole day here, and the setting is simply beautiful. A perfect mix of fun, learning and wonder for the whole family.
Farbod B — Google review
Love love Manor Park, come here all the time no matter the weather always something good to see, never disappointed even after coming here for nearly 2 years every month, still not board and the animals are fab, such characters and so well loved and cared for, the staff are equally the same! (Makes me want to get a job there 😁) well done guys you should be super proud of yourselves, see you soon 🥳
Kelly P — Google review
Great place to visit and a nice open park. With some animals having free roaming space. I also had a tiger feeding experience which was great and keeper was very helpful and tried to get all the tigers involved but 1 was ignoring us. Not crowded. And a very peaceful day. My only negative was that the maps have not been updated as there were a couple of exhibits that had been removed to develop space for more animals.
Adrian S — Google review
St Florence, Tenby, SA70 8RJ, United Kingdom•http://www.manorwildlifepark.co.uk/•+44 1646 651201•Tips and more reviews for Manor Wildlife Park
8 min · 0.43 mi
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Heatherton World of Activities

4.5
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4.5
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Theme park
Amusement park
Escape room center
Go-karting venue
Heatherton World of Activities is not your average attraction - it's a paradise for both humans and their furry friends. The park offers a wide range of indoor and outdoor activities, including paintball, fishing, archery, and golf. What sets Heatherton apart is its dog-friendly approach, with dedicated activities like the dog agility course. Visitors can also enjoy thrilling experiences such as walking on water, go-karting, bouncing on giant pillows, riding bumper boats, and playing adventure golf.
Great day out with the kids. No admission fee and just buy credits which is great. The 30 family credits lasted us the day with 3 kids.
Piers T — Google review
I recently took part in the Heatherton Challenge with a group of colleagues for our annual away day. We had Ceri leading our group for the day, and what can I say....what a laugh and a great experience! Ceri was full of good humour and led our group really well, we all enjoyed the activities and had an amazing day out. I'd never been before, the range of activities on offer hopefully caters for most people, but we'll worth a visit and for any businesses looking for a team building day out, I would highly recommend this. Thank you very much for a great day out!
V T — Google review
The place is a good idea for a family day out. We went as a party of one 6 year old, two teenagers, parents and a dog. There was something for everyone. The prices are a bit steep at times - especially for food, snacks and drinks which would normally take a one star down for my review, but the customer service was absolutely awesome which takes the place back to 5/5. Our 6 year old went on treetop junior experience and was very afraid at the begining. The instructor, Rhodri, was brilliant, making her laugh, encouraging and cheering when she was making progress. It is so heartwarming to see somebody who is made for a job they are doing. All the remaining staff were also very helpful and friendly. Good service like that can make every experience so much better.
Paweł J — Google review
Expensive but good day out. Spent over 100 quid on 40 credits, honestly it was that busy we struggled to spend them as the queues were so big. We were going to finish off our last credits on the mini golf but we're told they're that many people on there and that many people waiting that we won't get on before they shut. We queued for an hour just to do the zip line. However kids did thoughly enjoy the activities we did. Especially the archery at 1 credit we got 12 arrows each 6 practice and 6 'for real'
Mark F — Google review
Splendid day out for kids. Staff lovely. Decent amount of time on each activity. Racing cars and zip wire big hit. Quite,expensive if older kids enjoy racing cars and zip wire.
Janet A — Google review
An afternoon with plenty to do for the little people. We used up credits from previous visit (within 6 months) and had a thoroughly great time. The zip wire is a firm favourite and this time we added the laser clay shooting, grat fun!
Fee H — Google review
Loved the range of activities but queues were a bit longer than I was expecting - up to an hour for some activities. I love the credit system for paying for activities but I found buying them online before we went was a bit trickier than it needed to be. The website could be easier to use. A great family day out though with lots to do. Would definitely go back.
Melanie B — Google review
A great family day out for kids and adults alike. Book online for better value. I love that it's free to enter, and then you only pay for the activities you want to do. As a family of 3, we had loads of fun with the many activities available here. We did a round of crazy golf, walk on water, bumper boats, and many more. There are plenty of places to eat, we ate in the main restaurant which was good and while we waited our daughter played in the soft play. There is a huge car park on site.
Steven M — Google review
St Florence, Tenby, SA70 8RJ, United Kingdom•http://www.heatherton.co.uk/•+44 1646 652000•Tips and more reviews for Heatherton World of Activities
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Where to eat

When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 10-minute drive away from Heatherton World of Activities.

Lokky's

4.6
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4.7
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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Lokky's is a pan-Asian restaurant located just outside Saundersfoot in Pentlepoir. The restaurant offers a friendly atmosphere and serves a variety of delicious dishes such as sushi and crispy chicken, along with an impressive selection of cocktails. The menu features aromatic Thai, Filipino, Japanese, and Korean cuisine. Additionally, Lokky's presents an eclectic Asian fusion menu influenced by Singapore, Korea, Japan, and Vietnam at The Imperial Dragon Hotel.
Fantastic food, fantastic atmosphere, fantastic staff. Cannot fault this restaurant! Massive thank you to the staff for keeping the kitchen open longer than normal to provide food to me and my partner after a busy day out with our baby, you truly made our anniversary memorable.
Sarah A — Google review
Absolutely fantastic here. The food was really good, the staff were friendly and helpful and made sure we all had everything we need. We rang up last minute with a booking for 9 people late on and even though we ran over the closing time they still put so much effort into the food and we didnt feel rushed, they were helpful towards allergens too. Were on holiday and not from round here so we had to recommend and leave a review and we wish this was closer to home the place is amazing.
Jenna K — Google review
Wow, amazing food, could not fault it at all, had a very nice welcome. Dog friendly (and Even provided water and a free sausage for the dog - has dog friendly tables to inform the staff ahead when booking) has very mice decor, a beautiful rock garden outside. Also had plenty of outdoor seating and a beer garden. Very nice peaceful place Food was amazing. Had the pork tare tare, malaysian laksa and thai green curry. The thai green curry was the best I've ever tasted. The pork tare rare was so crispy and tender and the sauce that came with it was really tasty (but wish they provided a bit more of the sauce), and the presentation of the vegetables on the plate was very nice. Super friendly staff. A real gem in Pembrokeshire! Also had the sambal tiger prawns and the chicken marmalade starter. Really good portions and taste and authentic.
Jamie L — Google review
Top class service from the staff! Food was outstanding!! Do not give the desserts a miss, delicious!!
Will F — Google review
Came here today for afternoon tea. Member of staff who served us was very friendly and helpful. Food tasted delicious and there was a lovely atmosphere. Would definitely come here again
Alexandra E — Google review
Met the manager great guy, staff were super friendly and the food was literally amazing. I couldn't fault it and will be going again. The cocktail Sake Sangria is a must try.
Lewis D — Google review
Fantastic birthday meal. Food, service and ambience were outstanding. A varied menu with something for everyone, highly recommended.
Bern D — Google review
Fabulous food and service. Can't wait to return for one of the acoustic nights and maybe afternoon tea!!
Lauren B — Google review
The Imperial Dragon Hotel, Saundersfoot, SA69 9DY, United Kingdom•https://lokkys.co.uk/•+44 1834 812259•Tips and more reviews for Lokky's
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Day 3

Off the beaten path
For day 3, if you don’t mind the extra trek, today covers more off the beaten path places like Castle Beach. Not quite as popular as Saundersfoot Beach, but still highly rated among many travelers. Accounting for getting around and average time spent, today’s activities could take about 6 hours.
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Castle Beach

4.7
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4.5
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Beach
Outdoor Activities
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
Bridge St, Tenby, SA70 7BP, United Kingdom•http://www.visitpembrokeshire.com/explore-pembrokeshire/beaches/…•Tips and more reviews for Castle Beach
2 min · 500 ft
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National Trust - Tudor Merchant's House

4.5
(415)
$$$$affordable
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
Quay Hill, Tenby, SA70 7BX, United Kingdom•http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/tudor-merchants-house/•+44 1834 842279•Tips and more reviews for National Trust - Tudor Merchant's House
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Trevayne Farm Caravan & Camping Park

4.7
(283)
Campground
RV park
Trevayne Farm Caravan & Camping Park is a relaxed and modern camping park located in Pembrokeshire Coast. It offers beautiful sea views, beach access, and modern facilities surrounded by coast, woods, and fields. Visitors have praised the cleanliness of the facilities and enjoyed fun activities like pub quizzes, raffles, and BBQs. The campsite is conveniently positioned for exploring surrounding areas and beaches with easy access to local taxis doubling up as tour guides.
Lovely campsite with views over Saundersfoot and the bay towards Pendine. Warm welcome from friendly and helpful staff. Good on site shop with basic everyday supplies. Working farm with pigs, cows, sheep and friendly chickens that visit your pitch! Slightly sloping hard standing electric pitches with fresh water and grey drain on each pitch with views over the bay. Small toilet and shower block with plenty of hot water but only one shower and one toilet cubicle. Also on site there is a caravan park and a sloping camping field with it's own toilet and shower block. The site has direct access to the challenging coastal foot path to Saundersfoot and Tenby, both worth the hilly walk, but there is also a good bus service both ways at the end of the mile long campsite drive, and a good shop and busy pub in the village.
Graddy 6 — Google review
Absolutely stunning location with great views. We had a lovely warm welcome on arrival and had a brilliant stay. Facilities are superb with everything you need to hand. The site is about a 35 min walk to Saundersfoot. It's doable but you'll work up a sweat if you're not fit. A slightly longer walk the other way takes you to Tenby but we saved that for our next visit. I cannot recommend a visit here enough, you'll not be disappointed.
Eric L — Google review
Amazing clean campsite on a farm. The children enjoyed seeing the animals and visiting the local beaches down some of the coastal patches. Toilets and shower blocks are very clean. Only deducting a star as the site is an open field and so there’s no real shielding from strong winds and no power supply.
Mohammed H — Google review
1st time going there,parked caravan up,with a fantastic views out to sea,and looking over to Pendine and Saundersfoot. Very clean site,and very friendly staff. Little shop ,clean toilet block,and right smack bang,on the Pembrokeshire coastal path. We had fantastic weather. Would I recommend for a touring van,if you want peace and quiet and love walking this is it . Would we go again most definitely. It's a working farm.
Keith H — Google review
This campsite is a gem. We stayed 2 nights because of the far reaching views over the sea. Helpful, friendly staff and clean facilities. Next to beautiful coastal path to Tenby and not to forget the skylark singing in the meadow. Would highly recommend 👌
Sarah M — Google review
We had a pitch overlooking the sea (which was windy) but worth the extra cost for the view! Lots of clean facilities at the far end of the camping field, one shower and 2 toilets for caravans and campervans which was nearer. Worth noting the single shower had unlimited hot water where the larger shower block had "timed" water meaning you had to keep pushing the button. There is a handy shop for limited basics and we had a tasty meal at the pop up cafe. The surroundings and facilities were well maintained with some locked up in the evening. Strict dogs on lead policy but plenty of walks leading from the campsite.
Helen W — Google review
Great camping location we stayed on monkstone field with breathtaking views across the sea. Toilets and showers around site. Lovely walks through wildflower meadows. Great to see the farm with livestock and a very friendly bull.
Darren H — Google review
We both absolutely loved our camping experience. We experienced the worst and this place was the literally the best. Cleanest facilities ever. Pub quiz and raffle and bbq raising money for local children's playgroup. Had an amazing night. Fun all round. Trevayne farm is positioned perfectly to get to amazing surrounding areas and beaches with the local taxis. We used wills taxis that doubled up as tour guide and driving comedian. 4 days was clearly not enough. So can't wait for next year. Thanks guys xxxxxx
Danny B — Google review
Monkstone, Saundersfoot, SA69 9DL, United Kingdom•http://www.trevaynefarm.co.uk/•+44 1834 813402•Tips and more reviews for Trevayne Farm Caravan & Camping Park
8 min · 2.2 mi
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The Stone Crab

4.7
(495)
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4.7
(762)
Seafood restaurant
The Stone Crab is a popular seafood restaurant located in Saundersfoot, Wales. Situated right on the golden sandy beach at Coppet Hall, it offers a laid-back and airy atmosphere with a terrace and bar. The restaurant has received accolades such as being named AA Restaurant of the Year for Wales in 2016 and receiving 3 AA Rosettes in 2022.
Book ahead of time! Luckily I checked and managed to book a table for whilst I was in Pembrokeshire - they were very accommodating as I was booking a lunch with little notice. But thank goodness they had some availability because the food was amazing. Take friends so you can order more and try more things - it was very tricky to pick what to have but I can’t wait to go back and try more. Lovely seafood and the chips and bread accompaniments were excellent too, plus lovely drink options. Felt like my holiday had really begun with this meal!
Ellie D — Google review
We’ve been visiting Saundersfoot for years but had never tried The Stone Crab — until this year, when we finally managed to get a table. We were really excited. The service was good overall, though one younger waitress came across as a bit grumpy and not very friendly. Thankfully, the other waitress — the owner’s daughter — was warm, welcoming, and funny, which quickly lifted the mood. The food was fantastic: full of flavour and beautifully presented. We had the lunchtime seafood platters, and every item was fresh and delicious. The price was reasonable given the quality of the food. Overall, it’s well worth a visit if you’re after fresh, flavour-packed seafood.
Phil W — Google review
We had a fantastic dinner at the Stone Crab on Friday night. Seafood heaven! We started with oysters, which were delicious, followed by the seafood sharing platter for our main - it was enormous- so generous! Mussels, red mullet, prawns, scallops and sea bream- with half a lobster and a huge portion of chips. Fish and shellfish were cooked perfectly. We had an Irish coffee and a Tia Maria coffee to finish (like dessert in a mug!). Staff were warm and welcoming and were so proud of the food! The Stone Crab is a real gem!
Samantha E — Google review
The food was superb. We had the lobster and my in-laws had the seafood platter, excellent food and presentation. I would also add there were lots of Gluten Free options. The meal was completely let down by the service. One of the servers was very abrupt, rude and all round gave the impression that they didn’t want you there. Made ordering your food feel like you were in a military exam and there was more personality in the lobster I had for lunch. Once we didn’t have to interact with them, we were able to enjoy our meal.
Matthew S — Google review
I absolutely loved our evening here. The food was tasty. The staff were so friendly, accommodating, and welcoming. The atmosphere really made the evening. It had a lovely, relaxed vibe. If I was really critical, the lobster was overcooked, and the samphire in the white wine sauce was a bit hard and twiggy in places, which made me keep checking for bones in my cod keiv. However, for context, there were no bones in my kiev. I would definitely return. We had a fabulous time.
Juanita B — Google review
We booked a table at The Stone Crab a month and a half in advance and were really looking forward to it after seeing all the photos on social media. Unfortunately, the experience didn’t quite match the expectation. The welcome on arrival wasn’t the friendliest, and although the starters and sharing platter and puddings were good, we were told with only 10 minutes left that if we wanted to order pudding we needed to be quick as they needed the table back as it had been rebooked. This was the first time we were told of a time limit. The waitress’s manner came across as quite abrupt which made the end of the meal feel rushed and uncomfortable. Overall, the food was good, but the service really put a damper on what could have been an enjoyable evening.
Yan K — Google review
Dinner for 4. Mother and daughter shared the seafood platter (£75), while husband and son-in-law had the Goan seafood curry (£25 each). We also had calamari and paprika prawns starters: both were exceptionally good. Outstandingly good food, beautifully presented and thoroughly enjoyed. Plus a few Peroni and Moretti beers and two glasses of white wine for the ladies. The total bill was just under £200, but in view of the quality and quantity of the food: £50 each was great value. Will definitely come again....... time to start saving on my pocket money.
Anthony J — Google review
9 of us went out for a family meal, and we all thoroughly enjoyed our food. The Mackerel pate was a particular favourite of the group. We also ordered sharer platters, Hake off the specials board, Cod loin and even a steak which was cooked exactly to order. Make sure you leave room for dessert too as there's a good selection to choose from and they're all really yummy. Lily and her staff are very attentive, fun and friendly We had a lovely evening, thank you.
Nicola H — Google review
The Harbour, Saundersfoot, SA69 9HE, United Kingdom•https://stonecrab.co.uk/•+44 1834 813651•Tips and more reviews for The Stone Crab
2 min · 500 ft
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Saundersfoot Beach

4.7
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4.5
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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Saundersfoot Beach is a beloved destination in Pembrokeshire, known for its golden sand, family-friendly atmosphere, and seasonal lifeguards. The beach boasts several blue flag areas, making it safe for swimming and ideal for families with children. It's also dog-friendly, adding to its appeal. Situated between Tenby and Amroth, the beach offers a tranquil escape with its coves and sheltered bays.
Cracking beach and location to explore either walking the beach, harbour or coast path or wandering the shops, bars and restaurants. Lovely soft sand and plenty of pebbles to play with along with blue sea and ice creams makes it a good place for kids and the sea is generally gentle here.
Kevin K — Google review
Explore the sand here as my son heard this place is famous for crabbing , very nice and long beach however the accessible will be limited when the tide rise, a bit disappointed that “no crabbing/fishing “was marked around the marina the rocks near the south beach is very impressive there would be fossil somewhere definitely
Hall Z — Google review
Lovely big beach, if you can get a holiday cottage and be lucky enough for it to back onto this delightful shoreline you're in for a real treat. It's clean and a nice length to walk along
Warren G — Google review
I visited this place today. I really love it. The sound of the waves was so calming. The sand was clean, and the view of the ocean was absolutely beautiful. Peaceful, relaxing, and just what I needed.
ABDUL A — Google review
We love this beach :) clean , beautiful and perfect for all the family The Glen beach side is dog friendly and the one side is not ( during certain times of the year from may to sept i think ) The sand is perfect for sandcastles and is super soft. The life guards on it ( please check times ) . Everything is really close. Good big carpark close to the beach. Fish and chip shop close by , lots of cafes close by , beach shops near by and a really good gift shop by Phillys cafe which sells everything you need for the beach ( one of the best ive found ) The crabbing area is just a short way from the beach too ⛱️ Everything is really accessible , public toilets are well maintained and close by.
Nicola G — Google review
A beautiful bay, was sheltered with soft sand and plenty of space, beautiful walks surrounding and an amazing paddle board/ water sports area in Coppet Hall to rent equipment to explore the water. Highly recommend paddle board lessons with 'Good Trails' to explore the beautiful coastline! Nice amenities nearby
Bam B — Google review
Beautiful beach with parking but if you want to get close to the beach get there early. Lovely harbour too and there's a good choice of cafes and pubs. Toilets are available. You can take your dog onto copper hall beach which is a short walk through the tunnel or go past the harbour and there is a lovely dog freindly beach there, ( check the tide times if you want a longer walk)
Ray G — Google review
Walked here from a free car park in Wiseman's bridge. A nice walk. The beach was clean, sandy and not too busy. The sea was fairly rough and had a nice swim. I had a nice gluten tuna mayo sandwich which was delicious. Would recommend a visit.
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Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to The Stone Crab, these restaurants are about a 2-minute walk away.

The Captains Table

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Pub
Restaurant
The Captains Table in Saundersfoot is a charming harbourside bar and restaurant offering a wide selection of real ale and hearty mains. With both indoor and outdoor seating, patrons can enjoy the traditional pub atmosphere, live music, and sports on TV. The large beer garden provides a perfect setting to bask in the sun while savoring the extensive range of beverages available. This casual and friendly establishment serves food all day, featuring classic choices as well as smaller meals for quick snacks.
Lovely place to go and have food and drinks. Dog friendly, family friendly and great atmosphere. Lots of seating inside and out , we managed to get a table straight away . It was easy to order and the food didnt take to long to arrive, good choices avalible, something for everyone. Food was delicious and we all enjoyed it. Toilets were well maintained and clean. Menu attached is correct as of 30/08/25 Great selection of drinks and a good all round pub. Definitely worth a visit.
Nicola G — Google review
Had to wait for a staff member to attend the bar to place our order (I was contemplating going elsewhere) however she was pleasant when she arrived. The food was well worth the wait!! Generous portions, well cooked & tasty. I would visit here again (& hope for a bit better service) Parking nearby which is free after 7pm.
Mechele C — Google review
Staff friendly and service was quick . Abit on the experience side but there are not many pubs in Tenby. Gets busy on and off when l was there but a lovely place to sit and have a drink bite to eat after a day out.
Anne E — Google review
Decent seaside pub offering fairly decent priced food and drinks. There is a large beer garden overlooking the harbour. We were there on a Sunday afternoon and there was live music outside in the beer garden. Service was pretty quick only downside was they didn't serve hot drinks.
David G — Google review
Every other place in Saundersfoot seems shocked when you enquire about food. Even coffee seems alarming. ‘It’s … eh… 4pm. We close the coffee machines at 3’. The captain took food orders until 9pm and it was greatly appreciated. Food and service was great.
Kenny M — Google review
We dined here last year with friends and then found the place buzzing and the service and food was really good. We decided to go again this year for our first night, but the food was not as good and the service was OK. The barman gave good advice regarding the types of beer available; what I found odd was when the card machine was presented and prior to payment, the customer is invited to add a tip, or a choice of varying levels of percentages for a service charge or simply a 'No Thanks.' I opted for the latter because at this point only my order was taken and two drinks were served. That changed my perception after that, as I went back to the table feeling deflated, because I felt they just want just my money. We won't be going back!
Jake B — Google review
Good Gluten Free choice. Large portions and delicious food. Stopped by on the off chance when it was raining. Friendly helpful staff and highly recommend food.
Alison D — Google review
Great food and service. Almost empty when we ate, hence the lower mark for atmosphere but nice decor and friendly pub
Dave B — Google review
The Harbour, Saundersfoot, SA69 9HE, United Kingdom•+44 1834 812435•Tips and more reviews for The Captains Table

Beachside Barbecue

4.1
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4.0
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Temporarily Closed
$$$$affordable
Barbecue restaurant
The Beachside Barbecue is a new family-friendly eatery in Saundersfoot, offering stunning views of the harbor and sandy beach. Specializing in local fish and meats, this restaurant features authentic barbecue cooked in a hardwood pit smoker and a lump wood charcoal oven. Visitors praise the tasty food, fast and friendly service, as well as the incredible views overlooking the sea. The menu includes locally caught seafood, delicious smothered chicken, fresh fish, and good drinks including local craft ales.
Lovely fish, good food, friendly service, great drinks, local craft ales, nice views, serve all day - good all rounder. Six year old enjoyed it too - she's happy, we're happy!
Angela O — Google review
It's known for being a sea food restaurant, especially as the fish etc is locally caught and cooked. Because of this its not cheap. But we'll worth the visit. I happen to not like fish, but I had smothered chicken and sweet potato gets. I have never tasted chicken as nice anywhere else. It was fabulous. The views are incredible, looking right over the sea. On the day we went there the weather was superb. I would recommend this restaurant for any occasion.
Vivienne C — Google review
Rated 5 stars last year - Great views to be enjoyed if you are luck to get a good enough seat. Priced in their favour because of its location. The food was nice - halloumi and pesto burger was great and we now make it at home. 2 stars as end of June 2019 - came here again for lunch but staff member was awkward. Apparantly its not possible to do kids portions as dividing a meal in half and charging half is not possible??? So we had to pay £14.95 for a meal for each child. Wanting to make the best of our last day in saundersfoot with a gorgeous view we ordered the fish platter as a treat. The photo is of the meal costing £37.95 plus an extra £1 upgrade for sweet potato fries and an exta £1 for the cheesey garlic potatoes. This is a sharing platter for 2 and compared to the other fish places we ate at was pretty poor in price vs quantity AND quality of the food. Good thing they were only willing to sell adult portions to the kids. The manager apologised in broken english (not a local) but we won't be back next year.
Gareth — Google review
Really friendly staff, great food with views across the beach and harbour.
JB M — Google review
Amazing food well worth a visit! Stunning views of saundersfoot beach.
John K — Google review
Good looking burger & nice fresh fish! Missing a little bit of atmosphere but it is winter.
Danielle M — Google review
Awesome food, great views. Bit pricey! 2 adults 1 child, fish and chips, 2 drinks £50
Dragonslayer3744 — Google review
Lovely place amazing tasty food I'm gonna return there for sure
Katarzyna B — Google review
1 The Strand, Saundersfoot, SA69 9ET, United Kingdom•http://www.beachsidebarbecue.co.uk/•Tips and more reviews for Beachside Barbecue
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Loafley Bakery & Deli Co.

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4.9
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Bakery
Loafley Bakery & Deli Co. is a charming artisan bakery located on Frog Street in Tenby, offering a delectable selection of freshly baked goods including sandwiches, salads, sausage rolls, and pastries. The shop also features a quaint seating area at the rear where visitors can savor their treats. In addition to the delightful food offerings, patrons can enjoy well-made coffee and browse through a variety of local and homemade products available for purchase.
Visited Tenby for a couple of days and found this bakery based on reviews here. They absolutely deserve a 5-star rating. They have a variety of homemade pastries and cakes. I loved the freshly cooked Welsh cake.
U T — Google review
These baguettes are awesome, light and fluffy inside and crusty outside, perfect for lunch. They are about £2 each. I saved one for the next day but it did go hard and wasn’t as tasty so would only recommend eating it on the day you purchase it.
Silver E — Google review
Good range of cakes went back the next day and the chocolate brownie and cookie were delicious ! Bread looked very good. They also had salads in the cold display . Sad to see bought in croissants and pain au chocolats.
Maddy S — Google review
Take away only. Great bread and cakes. They have tiny mini version a few doors up but in all honesty it’s too small with only a few seats. Would be better off losing this one and opening one with more seating elsewhere in Tenby. If I was sat inside I’m sure I would spend more as the food was very good
Michael W — Google review
Loafley never disappoints. The fresh bread is amazing, as is the selection of cakes, savory snacks and treats. I even purchased some very unique greeting cards whilst I was there. Finally, if their sausage rolls are not the best in the UK, then I'll eat my shorts! Cheaper national chain bakeries are available, but I'd rather pay a bit more for something much tastier.
Richard H — Google review
Stopped off here for late morning drinks. The coffee was well made and good and strong, although you can request a weaker one if you wish. The cakes were very tasty and well made. There are only a couple of tables out in the back courtyard so spaces are limited. There is a selection of breads and other lovely items for sale too. Worth stopping by for a visit.
Tom J — Google review
Amazing little shop. Great service, great bread and lovely Welsh produce. The Welsh cakes smell insane too and looked very popular.
Ava H — Google review
Great bakeries, coffee and epic sandwiches!!! we took vegetarian with beetroot and Feta and vegan with falafel. Charming garden to sit and relax. Will definitely come back! Very good chocolate babka
Iyyar S — Google review
Llandrindod House, Upper Frog St, Tenby SA70 7JD, United Kingdom•http://loafley.wales/•+44 1834 843956•Tips and more reviews for Loafley Bakery & Deli Co.

St Brides Spa Hotel

4.6
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Hotel
Restaurant
Spa
Nestled on the cliffs of Pembrokeshire's National Coastal Park, St Brides Spa Hotel offers refined rooms and apartments with breathtaking views of Saundersfoot harbour and the coastline. This privately owned four-star hotel boasts a luxurious Marine Spa with a thermal suite overlooking the sea, providing guests with ultimate relaxation. The hotel's Cliff Restaurant offers exquisite dining experiences while enjoying panoramic views of the harbor.
I booked the spa and dine for my husband's birthday. Couldn't have been more pleased with the whole experience. Reception staff were friendly and helpful. The massage was wonderful and relaxing with picture perfect views over Saundersfoot bay. The food was outstanding as were the waiter's who made us feel very welcomed and we didn't feel hurried along after we had eaten but in stead we were encouraged to stay and enjoy the view. If we ever visit this part of Wales again I would definitely visit again.
Melanie S — Google review
Private dining area to celebrate my mother’s birthday. Fantastic food and views. Service was absolutely top level. We had Sandy assigned to look after us and he was the best I’ve experienced. Super-attentive, helpful and professional- such an asset.
Stephen L — Google review
My girlfriend and I had booked this hotel to support my girlfriend‘s son running in the ironman over this particular weekend. This hotel far exceeded our expectations and in particular, the Spa is spectacular. You will not find a Jacuzzi or a pool with a better view in England. Jane was so kind and welcoming on the Spa reception and looked after us as she showed us around and explained the joys of this heavenly place. Can’t thank you enough, Jane and all the staff at the hotel for such a special and happy weekend. Will definitely visit again.
Mark D — Google review
Fantastic spa visit. Visited the spa pools and had a treatment - there for 4 hours. Lovely spa; facilities were great. Pool was also lovely facing the bay. Treatment was wonderful - super relaxing and nice way to end the trip. Used the shower rooms at the end - would suggest these could do with a little upgrade; and checking to make sure toiletries were stocked - but aside from that everything was great - nice visit. Thank you.
Reema K — Google review
Came for the restaurant, excellent food, but above all was the service. Sandy was incredible, he was incredibly welcoming and made us feel right at home. He also had incredible knowledge of the menu. We will definitely be coming back for the service alone, Sandy and the team are incredible. Most definitely recommend.
Alex S — Google review
Had a lovely lunch at St Bride’s hotel terrace restaurant. The food and drinks were amazing. Special thanks to Sandy and Jesse for their amazing hospitality and making us feel well taken care of. They really looked after us. All the drinks were particularly nice. We looking forward to coming back!
Aprajita S — Google review
Went here for the spa and we kind of expected more… we were told we had 2 hours to use the facilities, to then be told we had to get out half an hour earlier to get ready for our lunch and then we were told to get changed and someone would come and collect us to show us around, we waited for 15 minutes and no one came for us so we decided to find it for ourselves. We went to get a cup of tea, only dirty mugs on the side and no milk… we then had the afternoon tea and we were kind of disappointed with the selection. The staff were friendly and the spa facilities were clean and enjoyable but probably not worth the money that they charge.
Darcy R — Google review
We recently returned from a three night break at the St Brides Hotel. This isn't our first visit to the hotel, we've enjoyed many holidays there over the past few years. The hotel's accomodation and staff professionalism were once again excellent especially from reception, room servicing and the personal dining experience we received. Well done to you all, see you soon! 👏👏
Robert T — Google review
St Brides Hill, Saundersfoot, SA69 9NH, United Kingdom•https://www.stbridesspahotel.com/•+44 1834 812304•Tips and more reviews for St Brides Spa Hotel
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Day 4

Proximity is everything
For day 4, we bundled attractions like Kookaba Restaurant and Periwinkle Pottery and other places within a close range, so that the time it takes to travel between all of them is less than one hour. Combined with the average time people spend there, your day should take about 7 hours.
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Kookaba Restaurant

4.5
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4.4
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Australian restaurant
Nestled in the charming coastal town of Saundersfoot, Kookaba Restaurant brings a slice of Australia to Wales with its vibrant and eclectic menu. This Aussie-themed eatery is a haven for meat lovers, featuring an array of burgers, steaks, and ribs alongside unique offerings like kangaroo sausages and barramundi. Not only does Kookaba cater to carnivores, but it also provides delicious vegan and vegetarian options for those seeking plant-based delights.
Visited whilst on holiday and wanted to try something different. Don't let first impressions fool you; when we walked in I was worried that it'd just be like an average restaurant but the food was anything but average. Skippy skewers were a great way to try kangaroo, and the garlic prawns were delicious too! Steaks (Beef & Lamb) were cooked to perfection. The Oz Burger and Mixed Grill were a huge hit with the major meat lovers in our group. Desserts looked fantastic but we were full from starters & mains.
Emma S — Google review
I have been coming every year here since it first opened and Chris ran it. Always great food until a few years back after he had sold it and the food and service wasn’t so good and we tried it a couple of times and decided not to go back. However recently my parents went here and said it was nice again and so we tried it this week. I am not sure if it’s been taken over again by new people as we don’t recognise any of the servers but the service was great and the food was lovely. My steak was a bit chewy but probably my fault as I like it quite rare, however taste was great and we all enjoyed the food and we will be back again! So all good and I would recommend it for great service and lovely food. Oh and those chips were like chip shop chips but thinner - different and lovely!
Richard T — Google review
Amazing restaurant. The food was perfect - I had the Oz burger (highly recommended) and my partner as a vegetarian had the spinach and ricotta pasta. The portion sizes were incredibly generous, the flavours were sublime and the presentation was excellent; pricing was great for the quality and quantity of food. The atmosphere was great and the staff were so warm and friendly. I cannot give higher praise, do yourself a favour and visit :)
Joe J — Google review
I was looking forward to eating here, as I've heard good things, but unfortunately we were really disappointed. Average food, which included a side salad and a large amount of fries. Some of my scampi was over cooked/rock hard and my husbands fish dish lacked flavour. We both came out feeling deflated, as we were looking forward to a tasty meal and something special, given the prices. That said, the staff were lovely and very friendly.
Laura — Google review
Great food, service and atmosphere. The food was delish!! The chips are thin homemade style chips and they are to die for!! The coleslaw also perfection!! My 2 x fussy girls ate every single bite of their food (very rare occurrence) one even said it was the best thing she’d eaten (cheesy chips) lol! The ladies serving us were sooooo nice 😊 and really helpful!! All round a lovely experience.
Amanda E — Google review
I used to have a fab review but I have been going here for years just went for my birthday and the service was appalling. Seated on time great stuff, left to review menu for 5 minutes then very young waitress (about 15) arrived she asked what would we like to drink. We placed our order and she went to leave I asked can I give you our food order? She said oh no you will have to wait there are several other people before you". I said what? I couldn't believe I heard that right, she repeated it. So we then waited 20 minutes for her to come back. She came back and then told me how I should have my skippy steak cooked. I said I had been going to this restaurant for years and the food has always been excellent. Her reply was "HA" I was just stunned. I said do what you like and he left. The food arrived and to be honest not up to the usual very high standards that we have loved about this little intimate restaurant. I am so saddened that I cannot recommend them anymore.
Janet G — Google review
Brilliant restaurant massive portions of food was quite busy when we arrived sat inside very hot day so asked to go outside which was no problem lovely big decked garden really enjoyed great food and service highly recommend
Steve C — Google review
Really lovely restaurant! The portions were generous, the food came out quickly, and everything was delicious. The staff were friendly and welcoming, and the little touch of mints at the end was a nice surprise. Definitely recommend to anyone visiting, and we’ll certainly be returning!
Paris M — Google review
High St, Saundersfoot, SA69 9EJ, United Kingdom•https://www.kookabasaundersfoot.co.uk/•+44 1834 813814•Tips and more reviews for Kookaba Restaurant
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Periwinkle Pottery

4.6
(21)
Art studio
Periwinkle Pottery is a charming destination that combines creativity with culinary delights, making it an ideal spot for families and dog lovers alike. This inviting bistro and tearoom offers a menu filled with scrumptious home-baked dishes and treats crafted from locally sourced ingredients. For those looking to unleash their artistic side, Periwinkle Pottery provides a relaxing environment where visitors of all ages can paint ceramics while enjoying delicious food.
Lovely little pottery painting studio. Staff was lovely and explained the process well, checked in on us as we went along. Postage of items is an option and affordable, otherwise only a week wait to collect items! Had a lovely girls day doing this. Thank you!
Nia D — Google review
Fantastic atmosphere. Only £5 per person + pottery you choose for painting. You can get lost completely in your design and spend few creative hours of painting.
Anna V — Google review
Enjoyable experience. Only feedback is we felt the smaller pieces were a little disproportionately overpriced. £18 (plus paint fee) for an item that sits in the palm of your hand. Maybe that's because lots of people choose smaller items so they price them up? Still enjoyed though.
Alina T — Google review
Had a really lovely experience in store- my son painting a lovely mug for me for father's day (he's 2) The lady in the shop was extremely friendly and helpful and ensured we had a good experience in there. Pottery was ready today (we visited Tuesday) and we're extremely pleased with it. A really great experience with friendly staff. Thank you!
Steveblue N — Google review
This place is by far the highlight of my trip. The best thing to do, in Saundersfoot, Tenby or even the whole of Pembrokeshire! The family owned pottery studio and staff were fantastic, they even stayed open later than usual to allow us to finish. The prices were great, and being able to have it posted to us is fantastic, since our trip was short! Overall 10/10
Shaveen S — Google review
Had a great time at the pottery whilst we were there in Saundersfoot on holiday. Very cozy place. Arranged to collect the pots on the last day of the holiday (at a certain time), but found the place closed instead. And despite calling many times after, and leaving many answer machine messages (as well as contacting on facebook) to try to arrange delivery of the pots, we have never heard back from the staff. This has totally ruined the memories of visiting
Rebecca T — Google review
such a lovely little place! four of us booked pottery and we really enjoyed it😊 staff were super friendly and the pottery was reasonably priced too. there was an issue with one of our items, where it had cracked slightly in the kiln. but the staff provided a full refund and a voucher for another pottery session, which was very kind! will definitely be returning! a little gem in the middle of Saundersfoot😊
Ffion H — Google review
My hubby and I loved painting our Welsh dragons, it was like stepping out of reality and losing yourself in the painting. Emilia was very helpful and so lovely, thank you for making our anniversary different and nice 👍
Amanda C — Google review
Richmond House, The Strand, Saundersfoot SA69 9ET, United Kingdom•http://www.facebook.com/periwinklepottery•+44 1834 818707•Tips and more reviews for Periwinkle Pottery
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Blackbird Ceramics - Studio Pottery by Richard Prentice

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5.0
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Shopping
Ceramic manufacturer
Pottery manufacturer
The proprietor and ceramicist of this delightful small studio is captivating, enlightening, and motivating. He is also exceedingly accommodating with his local expertise of the region and generous with his time. Most importantly, there was no anticipation or insistence regarding a purchase; instead, he served as an exemplary guide to his exquisite merchandise. I developed a fondness for numerous oceanic globes and ended up acquiring them for both my siblings and myself. I eagerly anticipate revisiting early next year.
The owner and potter of this lovely little studio is charming, informative and inspirational. He is also incredibly helpful with his local knowledge of the area and generous with his time. Most importantly there was no expectation or pushiness about a sale, he was just a fantastic guide of his beautiful products. I fell in love with several of the sea globes and ended up buying for my sisters as well as myself and am looking forward to visiting again early next year .
Frances W — Google review
Love love love this shop!! Gorgous bespoke handmade pottery by Richard who is such a lovely man. I adore my little aztec design pot and spoon so much im using it myself as a salt holder 👍😍#anniversarypresent xx
Susan G — Google review
It's not possible to visit the gallery right now but do check out the website. Beautiful ceramics inspired by the welsh coast where Richard Prentice lives & works.
Maggie R — Google review
12a The Strand, Saundersfoot, SA69 9ET, United Kingdom•http://blackbirdceramics.co.uk/•+44 7775 943098•Tips and more reviews for Blackbird Ceramics - Studio Pottery by Richard Prentice
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Saundersfoot Welcome Centre

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4.5
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Heritage museum
Saundersfoot Welcome Centre, housed in the original coal office of the 1860s, offers a fascinating insight into the village's coal industry. The displays are visually engaging and interactive, making it enjoyable for visitors of all ages. Visitors can also access the nearby Schooner with their ticket. The staff is praised for being friendly and helpful, providing an informative experience at a reasonable price.
The Welcome & Heritage Centre is well designed, using the original coal office of the 1860’s to tell the story of Saundersfoot. It opens your eyes to the incredibly important coal industry in and around Saundersfoot, giving a better understanding of what life in the village used to be like and why the residents are so proud today. The information is provided on fabulous graphic displays with interactive elements throughout making it enjoyable for adults and children alike. There are lots of old photos on display too helping to bring the old Saundersfoot back to life! There is also a gift shop selling books and other interesting items. Highly recommend!
Paul P — Google review
New museum in Saundersfoot offering fascinating information about the area. A ticket will also give you access to the Schooner a short walk away. Interactive and family friendly, there were a few surprises about the area we never would have known.
Lisa A — Google review
The Welcome & Heritage Centre at Saundersfoot is just fantastic. We wish all the staff a wonderful Christmas. Thank you for being so friendly and helpful. Merry Christmas.
Keith P — Google review
A very welcoming small mining museum in the middle of Saundersfoot.The young person in charge that day was working alone but was able to show us and an other small party around the wooden schooner which was 2 minutes away.We were able to go on the deck and have good sea views.Very reasonably priced for about an hour’s entertainment.Thank you Felicity.
Edith D — Google review
Very interesting and informative museum on mining in the area. Staff couldn’t have been anymore helpful, very reasonably priced, plus we could visit a schooner as well.
Mary S — Google review
Brilliant addition to Saundersfoot harbour, well informed friendly staff - great to learn about its mining heritage and global context. Well worth a visit
Kate B — Google review
Coal Office, Harbour, Ocean Square, Saundersfoot SA69 9HE, United Kingdom•https://www.saundersfootharbour.co.uk/play/heritage-centres/•+44 1834 383112•Tips and more reviews for Saundersfoot Welcome Centre
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Saundersfoot Sea Fishing

4.9
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Fishing charter
Saundersfoot Sea Fishing offers fishing trips for all experience levels, departing from Saundersfoot Harbour. The Ebony May charter boat, captained by Stuart Denman with over 30 years of experience, takes visitors to one of Wales' prime fishing locations. Guests have praised the friendly and helpful skipper and the quality equipment provided on board.
Amazing day’s fishing. Stuart worked really hard moving from place to place following the birds to give us a decent chance of catching them, and helped us with our fishing muppetery! Here’s a bird following the boat with the fish we caught!
Jl H — Google review
Excellent days fishing. My son caught an 8lb sea bass. He was so happy. Stuart was a great skipper; very knowledgeable and patient sorting out the inevitable line tangles. Highly recommend this company.
Matthew J — Google review
Another incredible day out with Stu on the Ebony May. As a dedicated and professional charter skipper, Stu never fails to find you the fish if they are in the waters around the coastline. Rarely have I found someone who goes to such lengths, using expensive fuel and time, to find good fishing rather than sit on anchor fishing old mackerel strips for dogfish. Without a doubt in over 45 years of fishing, Stu has always taken me on my best bass fishing trips. An exceptional skipper, thank you.
Matthew N — Google review
Just enjoyed yet another brilliant days fishing with Stuart onboard Ebony May. As always the level of service was first class and we caught plenty of fish. 10/10 Stuart, see you in October for hopefully another excellent trip. Date of trip 28th Sept 2024
Martin D — Google review
Had a really great afternoon on this boat. Equipment is better than a lot of these quick mackerel trips and the skipper know his bay well and kept moving us to hit fish. Had a good little catch and no one blanked. Fish was split and 2 hours after been caught they where on the plate and very tasty they where too. Great little trip will deffo do again.
Mark A — Google review
Amazing day out with Stuart who managed to deal with a bunch of well-worn seafarers and give us a great days fishing. Stuart had some great stories to tell, not all about fishing, and we had a super day, thank you. Plus bit of drama at the end helping the RNLI rescue a drifting paddle boarder!
Richard M — Google review
Fab 2 hr trip , beautiful boat which is pretty quick for it's size so you waste no time getting out to where the fish are. The skipper has a radar that tells him where the fish are so pretty much guaranteed to have a good catch . A must-do if youre in the area and worth travelling for !
Sam J — Google review
Wife booked a full days sea fishing for my 50th with my youngest son Harry. Stuart and Gareth were fantastic hosts. Couldnt ask for better. Although half my day was marred by sea sickness Harry thouroughly enjoyed the day. Thanks chaps and all the guys on this trip that were friendly and most helpful as it was our first time. 14.07.2022
Chris — Google review
Harbour, Saundersfoot, SA69 9HE, United Kingdom•https://www.saundersfootseafishing.co.uk/•+44 7989 326085•Tips and more reviews for Saundersfoot Sea Fishing
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The Cliff Restaurant

4.2
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Restaurant
Nestled atop a hill, The Cliff Restaurant in Saundersfoot offers diners an unforgettable experience with its stunning panoramic views of the town and coastline. This gem is part of the award-winning St Brides hotel, where large windows frame breathtaking vistas while you enjoy your meal. The menu is a delightful reflection of seasonal produce, featuring fresh seafood, Welsh lamb, local cheeses, and vibrant Pembrokeshire vegetables. Each dish is crafted with care to highlight the natural flavors of these ingredients.
Amazing place to dine, view is incredible, food is amazing.
Sam C — Google review
The Cliff advertises itself as a fine dining venue. The dishes attempted to replicate a fine dining experience, however, the main dishes let this experience down. The steak dish on the menu was akin to a Tesco Express steak for £5-£7 slapped on the plate covered in an albeit nice tasting gravy alongside other nicely presented reductions. To add, the other main was a let down, with the halibut placed in overcooked white beans. As such the experience was a complete let down. This is not fine dining. Offered a £10 discount for the steak. Nice view of Saundersfoot however!
S H — Google review
Yes St. Brides is a nice place to have a meal 🙂
Andrew T — Google review
Love this restaurant, staff and food all fabulous.
Graham L — Google review
St Brides Hill, Saundersfoot, SA69 9NH, United Kingdom•https://www.stbridesspahotel.com/home/dining/•+44 1834 812304•Tips and more reviews for The Cliff Restaurant
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Under a 1-minute walk from Periwinkle Pottery, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

The Tramway Cafe

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Located in Saundersfoot, Wales, The Tramway Cafe is a top spot for a satisfying breakfast or a delicious lunch. Whether you're craving sweet pancakes, savory breakfast baguettes, or hearty jacket potatoes, this cafe has got you covered. With its friendly and dog-welcoming service, it's the perfect place to start your day or grab a bite to eat while exploring the area.
I was on holiday in Saundersfoot and wanted to find a local cafe that is recommended for a breakfast. The cafe it's self was spotless and very well presented. The staff were extremely friendly and looked after us very well during our visit - nothing was too much. The food in this cafe is impressive. The breakfasts are available in various sizes but we went for 3 x Miners Breakfasts. The food was high quality and vast in quantity. The coffee was superb and much better than any of the high street chain places. The cafe is dog friendly and also has a number of seat and tables outside. This place is highly recommended and I would definitely visit again when in the area. You won't be disappointed.
Russ L — Google review
Lovely little Cafe! In my personal opinion, this cafe is far more wholesome than Periwinkle which is just around the corner. The food was nice! Maybe not the absolute best quality but certainly very nice and we also thought the portions sizes were a good and large in size. I ordered a REGULAR hot chocolate with extras and it is one of the most amazing hot chocolate’s I’ve tasted. Would recommend! However, the cafe does get busy quite quickly.
SME “ — Google review
This cafe has a true community feel. Well attended, excellent grub, well priced and welcoming. A proper diamond. Had already snaffled the beans before taking the picture!! Top quality bacon, sausage and black pudding.
Jacqueline W — Google review
What more can I say! Lovely people to chat to and considering the cafe is pretty much always busy, our two small vegetarian breakfasts came out pretty quick. Great tasting flat whites as well. No extra charge for oat milk which is a bonus. We also reserved our tables which not alot of cafes do but it was nice that the table was ready for us. I will definitely be popping back here again on my next visit! I felt the prices were reasonable and they had some delicious cakes at the front!
Rum I — Google review
Visited this place on a damp winter's midweek morning. Between us we ordered a scrambled egg on toast and a full ('big') breakfast, asking for the vegetarian version. The whole experience was an absolute pleasure, from the friendly service, excellent food and value for money. Add to this that everything is and feels very clean and the ambience is nice and inviting. We will be back, this place deserves support.
Roger B — Google review
I visited here with my partner, our son and our dog (it's definitely dog friendly as they loved him and made a fuss!). The atmosphere was lovely. All staff were extremely friendly. The food was delicious - I had the Spinach, Ricotta & Sun dried Tomato panini. It was really nice! There was a lovey selection of delicious deserts available to choose from too! We'll definitely be back soon!
Sara A — Google review
Lovely little place, food fresh & delicious, welcoming staff. Can't wait to return! Fair prices for a family of 4.
Lisa G — Google review
friendly service at this café. The food was delicious with generous portions, and prices were very reasonable. Perfect location and atmosphere. It gets busy quickly, which speaks to its popularity. Definitely coming back!
Paris M — Google review
The Strand, Saundersfoot, SA69 9ET, United Kingdom•+44 7875 776968•Tips and more reviews for The Tramway Cafe

The BoatHouse

4.5
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4.2
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$$$$affordable
British restaurant
Located in Saundersfoot, The BoatHouse is a vibrant bar and restaurant offering an array of international dishes including pastas, burgers, and vegan options. The venue boasts a lively atmosphere with local bands performing on weekends. Guests can enjoy swift service and relax in the beer garden with their furry companions while indulging in delectable meals such as carbonara, lasagne, hunter's chicken, and steak frites.
We have eaten at the BoatHouse many times over the years and have only ever had really fabulous food. We were excited to get back for a family Sunday lunch this weekend as they don't serve it through the Summer. Oh my goodness, it was as amazing as ever! Everything about the lunch was exceptional and, considering how busy the restaurant was, our food arrived beautifully presented and piping hot without having to wait. The staff are friendly and attentive and help to make the whole experience 5 star every time! This is a family run business and they should be so proud!
Sara H — Google review
Excellent meal at The Boat House, lovely staff. Every steak was cooked to perfection. Plenty of food, piping hot and great service. Shout out to Becky who took fabulous photos for us. Great night, would definitely recommend xx
Diane R — Google review
Had an early evening meal with the hubby and wasn’t disappointed. Great menu choice, great service and great atmosphere. Will definitely be calling back. Portion sizes are good too. We didn’t have room for one of the delicious desserts unfortunately
Claire P — Google review
Went here this evening and had the best meal out we’ve had in a long time - a lovely lovely holiday meal. I’m quite a fussy eater but the food could not have been any better, we all said how brilliant the food was and how well they catered to any requests. Will absolutely recommend and come back when in the area. Thank you SO much!
Hannah R — Google review
Place was near empty, lovely decor, shame the food didn't rise to the surroundings. Burger was 2 thin bland smash patties and wife's bloomer bread BLT was thin slices from a supermarket bought sliced loaf with very small bits of breaded limp chicken, in fact the coating was thicker than the chicken inside. When questioned the waiter insisted it was bloomer bread...shame should of got a picture. Has great reviews so was disappointing and not the cheapest in town.
John B — Google review
First time in the boat house & I will most definitely be returning. Incredible food, great service & the atmosphere was lovely. Really enjoyed my experience.
Paige A — Google review
We went today for an early evening meal… I have a severe dairy intolerance and my son is CMPA and egg intolerant. Quite the troublesome table!! Our waitress (and all the staff) were wonderfully helpful with options and risks of cross contaminations. So lovely to find staff who understand how hard it is to eat out with such issues (and not just throw purely vegan main meals at us) and made all the anxieties go away. Made our holiday meal out very special. The food was delicious and plentiful and even a vegan pudding that wasn’t just sorbet! Winning!! Thank you so much!
Laura A — Google review
Highly recommend. We went here for my Dad's 60th on a busy bank holiday weekend. Excellent service from Matthew and his team, catering for a huge table for 22 of us and running smoothly from start to finish. The food was fantastic with good variety, pleasing everyone in the group. Great value and nice causal atmosphere. Looking forward to visiting again.
John-Rhys D — Google review
Cambrian Pl, Saundersfoot, SA69 9ER, United Kingdom•https://boathousesaundersfoot.co.uk/•+44 1834 811890•Tips and more reviews for The BoatHouse
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HARBWR Bar & Kitchen

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4.4
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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Bar
HARBWR Bar & Kitchen is a charming pub and restaurant located in Saundersfoot, offering classic pub meals and a selection of beers. The setting is quaint and homey, with the option to dine outdoors while enjoying water views. The menu features delicious and varied options, with the lamb being highly recommended by patrons. The staff are known for their friendliness and helpfulness, adding to the welcoming atmosphere of the restaurant.
We visited Saundersfoot a couple of weeks ago and had coffees in the day and came back for Dinner in the evening. Really bright airy place with seating indoors and outdoors. We were really early in the season so was fairly quiet but imagine it can get very busy in peak season. We had the fish specials, fresh plaice fillets with seasonal vegetables and potatoes a mustard and a seaweed sauce. Really excellent choice of beer. Service was great highly recommended
Alison — Google review
Us and our friends were split into 5 small groups of us on separate tables (2 family of 3 on a table of 4) (2 family of 4 on a table of 4) we had another small group waiting to come (family of 5) when they came in they got given a table for 4 (there is 5 of them) they asked to add a chair on and the staff said no and were extremely rude about it. But all together the food was nice
Chloe-Ann C — Google review
Me and my Family ate here while visiting Saundersfoot on Thursday Food was good quality and very nice I had the Harbwr Burger and my family had Fish and Chips and Scampi. We were all impressed by the food Very good value for money, plenty of choice on the menu and plenty of options at the bar for drinks
Dan W — Google review
One of my all time favourite places. Food is incredible, staff are super friendly and prices are more than reasonable. Can't wait for my next visit!
Matthew P — Google review
Popped in here for lunch after walking around Saundersfoot. Seated along a wall table plenty of room big tables, nice vibe. Plenty of wood and copper. Dark and moody without being oppresive. Friendly staff. Menu was good varied choice of drinks and food. Between us we had the steak and Harbwr ale pie, signature burger, hanging skewer and crab salad. All the meals were fabulous, the pie was just lovely the steak just melted and the supplied gravy was really really good. The burger was fresh and delicious well cooked and chips were really good as well. The hanging skewer was well cooked, the rice was good and the flatbread nice. The crab salad was ok, I'm mean it's was nice but the salad was nothing you wouldn't throw together yourself at home. But there was plenty of crab served in the shell. Drinks were good and while not cheap were not terrible there were some deals. They serve Aspel cider which to be honest gets four of the stars on its own. Very nice lunch just under £100 for 4 meals and an Aspel, 2x gins and 1x coke it was nice and really good quality food. Would absolutely go again.
Colin — Google review
We have been visiting the Harbwr for a few years now after walking the dogs along the coast. Lovely dog friendly bar with great food. Staff are always helpful and friendly.
Phillip S — Google review
Stopped here on a whim. The lobster and crab salad were fantastic! My only regret is that I got the 1/2 lobster instead of the full. Staff was friendly and attentive
Nick P — Google review
Really enjoyed our visit. Great dog friendly place and even had dog sausages for us. Food was decent and really large portion sizes.
Robert J — Google review
High St, Saundersfoot, SA69 9EJ, United Kingdom•http://harbwrbarandkitchen.wales/•+44 1834 811413•Tips and more reviews for HARBWR Bar & Kitchen

Marina Fish, Chips and More

3.8
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3.7
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$$$$affordable
Fish and seafood restaurant
Nestled in the charming seaside village of Saundersfoot, Marina Fish, Chips and More is a delightful spot that captures the essence of traditional British cuisine. This contemporary eatery offers a relaxed atmosphere perfect for families and friends alike. Guests can indulge in classic beer-battered fish paired with crispy chips, ideal for enjoying by the picturesque harbourside or while lounging on the beach. For those seeking lighter fare, their fresh grilled fish served with salad is an excellent choice—especially during warm summer evenings.
Fish and chips were light, crispy and very tasty, although on the expensive side. We wanted to sit outside but had to wait for a table as there were only 3 out (which seemed strange for such good weather). The service was good and all the staff were really friendly. We enjoyed it and would recommend!
Josie A — Google review
Popped in for fish and chips and a couple of kids meals. The cod and chips was £14 and the portion of fish was huge and chips were plentiful. The batter on the fish was light and crispy and really tasty and the fish perfectly cooked. All in all 5 stars for that. The kids sausage and chips not so good. The sausages are the standard chippy affair, that suspicious pink goo that you just know has been made by blending up the worst parts of animals into a fluid mush. I suspect the plates the sausage is served on have a higher quality meat content. I'd recommend getting the chicken fillet nuggets or the fish chunks instead for kids. Service was superb, views are good and the place was very clean with a good atmosphere, so definitely worth a visit.
Kevin K — Google review
Nice food, fish was gorgeous, and portions were decent. I forgot to pick up my Tartar sauce I paid for and was gutted, but that was my fault. I think the price is very high and I'd like to see a mini fish and chips rather than the cod bites they have.
Sammie H — Google review
Went down to Saundersfoot and had food at this fish and chip shop yesterday. My family enjoyed in summertime so seemed like a good option for lunch. Wasn't happy with the behaviour of the guy serving at till. Asked if fish could be done extra crispy (wasn't an issue on previous visit) but he made a big deal about it when there weren't any people in queue behind me That would have been fine, not anissue if they can't, but he continued to call to the chef asking, clearly pulling some sort of face at a colleague who smiled/smirked. Then turned back asking if there was anything else I wanted madame? (Totally patronising older guy). I really wanted to say stick your food as I didn't like his manner at all. Really unnecessary and rude. I am not blind and can read peoples body language/behaviour. Won't go again anyway, regardless of the food being good. The star rating is absolutely because of staff only.
Natty W — Google review
Just ok, chips dry, tartre sauce tasteless, fish mediocre. Nice place to sit and eat, perhaps the owners should rethink and aim to be the best rather than sit in middle. Overpriced.
Edward L — Google review
Had doubts after initial greeting, due to not being dog friendly but food was amazing. I know it was only fish, but the batter was so light and tasty. Great portion size too. Surprised there was no litter bin on terrace or on pavement outside establishment, popped inside and no bin there either But otherwise a great meal.
Ste J — Google review
Thought this place would be better than our usual choice, wrong. £37 for 4 meals and 4 drinks 3 of which were children's meals. Service is shocking, get your own cutlery and napkins. Plates come out quick, no finesse. £5.95 for kids fish chunk, which is half a standard fillet. 12.75 for adult fish, Chips were Luke warm. The half dozen or so that you do get. This was around 430pm on a Thursday. Not busy. Barely a scoop on each plate. Very disappointed. The fish was fresh batter crisp. Tables clean. But portion not acceptable for the price.
Nathan S — Google review
This spacious and well-organised traditional fish and chip shop enjoys an ideal location on the seafront in the charming seaside town of Saundersfoot. Conveniently, there is a large pay-and-display car park directly outside, making it easy to take a stroll and enjoy your meal, or you can choose to dine in, with plenty of tables available, as well as access to toilets. The staff were well-dressed and polite, though they lacked a personal touch, making the service feel somewhat robotic with little atmosphere. The shop was clean and tidy, and it appeared to be a popular choice among locals and visitors alike. The food was excellent, albeit slightly on the expensive side. The cod and chips, cooked in beef dripping, featured a generously sized and fresh piece of fish. The chips were thick and flavourful. The large battered sausage had an exceptionally crispy batter that was delicious without being greasy. The cod chunks lived up to their name, with thick, white fish encased in crispy beef-dripping-cooked batter. The tartare sauce was also notably tasty. See the full video review on The Chippy Tour YouTube channel Cooking in: Beef Dripping Hygiene Rating: 5 Cash or Card Fish Reviewed: Cod
Stephen P — Google review
The Harbour, Saundersfoot, SA69 9HE, United Kingdom•https://www.stbridesspahotel.com/offers/marina-fish-chips/•+44 1834 813598•Tips and more reviews for Marina Fish, Chips and More
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Day 5

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For day 5, these 7 places should be enough to fill your day with something exciting to do in Saundersfoot. Start the day with Tenby Museum and Art Gallery and make your way through the city to get to Gift of Glass. This should take about 7 hours of your day.
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Tenby Museum and Art Gallery

4.4
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4.4
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Art gallery
Museums
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
Castle Hl, Tenby, SA70 7BP, United Kingdom•http://www.tenbymuseum.org.uk/•+44 1834 842809•Tips and more reviews for Tenby Museum and Art Gallery
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RNLI Tenby Lifeboat Station

4.8
(145)
Charity
Volunteer organization
The RNLI Tenby Lifeboat Station, in service since the 19th century, is a must-visit during the summer. The station stands proudly next to its predecessor with its iconic red roof at the southern end of North Beach. Managed by the RNLI, it offers public viewing and provides insight into their work all year round.
A fascinating place to have a look around and see the lifeboat and some of the staff. The souvenir shop has a good range of items for sale and if course it all goes to a good course. We were tol by one of the very helpful members of staff about a practice launch of the boat later in the week. Which i have hopefully attached the video to this post as well as a few pictures.
T H — Google review
Great to see the large lifeboat close up, good shop, friendly staff, it's dog friendly
Jason S — Google review
Whilst I was in Tenby, I popped into the station to pick up a station pin badge as I collect them. The staff at the station were very welcoming, they were knowledgeable and were happy to chat and answer questions. The staff in the stop were also very welcoming and helpful in helping me find what I was looking for. It was live to look at the original station on South Beach, then the predecessor to the current station that has been converted to residential use. The current station is of a similar layout to my local station in Swansea (Mumbles) with the same Tamar class lifeboat (Roy-Barker). It was a pleasure visiting another station and collecting another pin badge for the collection bringing my collection to six different station visits.
Jim “ — Google review
Worth a visit and at low tide you can walk under the launch.
Kevin K — Google review
Definitely worth stopping by to check out the real life lifeboat. It’s a lot bigger than I imagined. They even have launching times for visitors to see it in action. Nice shop inside too.
Samson W — Google review
Can see the Lifeboat which is awesome. Some history dotted about which is interesting. Small shop with the usual souvenirs. Near to the harbour and lots of shops/cafes. Lovely area.
Carol C — Google review
Amazing to be able to go inside and view the lifeboat, which is huge! Lots of information about the history of Tenby Lifeboat Station is posted around the viewing platform to help you understand and appreciate the history of the boat. We visited off season (late Oct) so unfortunately the shop wasn't open yet when we arrived, but we still felt it was worth the little walk over. A great stop if you're walking around the castle hill or just happen to be in Tenby.
Flora S — Google review
Such a fascinating place and at certain times of the year you can go on a boat ride (calmer days obvious). RNLI have done a great job of education in here, with films to watch and lots of information posters. It is a working Lifeboat station, so don't expect an access all areas tour, but the Haydn Miller is very impressive.
Ralph F — Google review
Castle Hill, Castle Square, Tenby SA70 7BS, United Kingdom•http://www.tenbyrnli.co.uk/•+44 1834 842197•Tips and more reviews for RNLI Tenby Lifeboat Station
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St. Catherine's Island

4.4
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4.0
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Island
Nature & Parks
Historic Sites
St. Catherine's Island is a 22,000-acre island located off the coast of Tenby. It features beaches, salt marshes, and dense forests, making it an ideal site for bioarchaeological studies. The island also holds historical significance as it was once home to a small chapel and has been used as a filming location for the popular BBC series Sherlock.
We visited here yesterday and managed to speak with one of the volunteers (dark haired lady from Birmingham, sorry, I didn't catch your name) who was an absolute delight. It is the hard work of these people that have allowed me to visit a site I've looked upon with envious eyes for over 30 years during visits to Tenby. A real bucket list moment for me to be able to access the site and understand it's history. All thanks to this small group of amazing people. Thank you. To everyone else, you've simply got to go and see this place it's amazing. Show your support for this important landmark and the people that put in so much of their time and effort to ensure these places are not lost. Xx
L K — Google review
I found it expensive for what it is £5 per adult. It was interesting but wasn't much to do.
Victoria A — Google review
St Catherine’s Island is one of Tenby’s most iconic landmarks — a small, rugged tidal island crowned by a striking 19th-century fort that seems to rise straight from the sea. Accessible only at low tide from Castle Beach, this little island holds a big sense of history, mystery, and adventure. If you’re thinking of visiting St Catherine’s Island in Tenby but feel nervous about heights, don’t worry — the short bridge that connects the island to the mainland at low tide is far less intimidating than it might look from a distance.The bridge is sturdy and well-maintained, built for safe public access when the island is open. It sits quite low above the sand and rocks, so you’re never suspended dramatically high over the sea
Sherard R — Google review
Expensive for what it is. I found it quite run down inside, work in progress signs up in a lot of areas. I think they could make more of it as an attraction. Would be good for a halloween event maybe. We all had a good explore though and had some nice views from the top. Bit of a climb up and quite slippery so be careful!
Stacey B — Google review
Access from the beach for a small price of £5 June 2022 a walk up some steep steps to the top ( carefully slippy) across a small bridge brings to to the top after a hill path. The views from top are amazing. Inside you can walk around even sit and watch a video all about the history of the Fort. Great to get a feel of how it was in the day.
DAZ A — Google review
Quite a climb on some uneven surface but handrails to help and slide show about history. Mainly to do for view as restoration is still very much a work in progress
Nicky H — Google review
Beautiful fort and lecture about it history and change over the years. Only 4 stars as only main hall is open and access to another parts of the island and fort is restricted. I hope to visit in near future and see the rest of it.
Wojciech G — Google review
One of the most iconic landmarks in tenby caldey Island in the distance and St Catherines has decades of history only £5 for adults with a 30 minute video of the history of this fascinating place
Andrew K — Google review
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Tenby Ghost Walks

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Sightseeing tour agency
Embark on the Tenby Ghost Walks for a spine-tingling journey through the mysterious corners of Tenby. Led by storyteller Marion Davies, this short tour unveils tales of ghostly pirates, witches, and even UFOs. Despite the rain, visitors found the experience captivating and filled with intriguing historical insights about the town. With Andi as a knowledgeable and entertaining guide, this is a must-do activity for anyone visiting Tenby.
Great 2 hour tour of Tenby. The host (sorry can't remember his name) was brilliant. Could talk the talk, and knew how to keep his customers wanting to know more. Very knowledgeable about the area. The walk itself was pretty easy. Only a few steps at the beginning, otherwise pretty flat. Would definitely do it again. And would highly recommend it to anyone in the Tenby area. Definitely worth the price. Only downside... no ghosts spotted.
Daniel S — Google review
Very interesting and unusual way to spend an evening. Andi was a very good story teller and funny. Got to learn things about places we had previously just walked past in the day. Well worth the money spent lasted around 2 hours. Have reserved a star for seeing a ghost on the next visit.
J — Google review
We did the ghost walk last night and absolutely loved it. The stories were the right kind of spooky for kids and Andi was really engaging and was the perfect host. Loved learning more about the history of Tenby. Our daughter has never been so determined to find a tiny window too. Can't wait to come back and do it again.
Emma — Google review
Loved Andi. His presentation was gripping, funny, ‘factual’ and a great way to spend the later evening. So many stories of superstitions and events around Tenby. Certainly a family outing. Catch him at St Catherine’s Island too - selling tickets and charming everyone. A must do event with a local curiosity. Much love. Peta.
Peta G — Google review
We did the Tenby ghost walk last night with our Girls and Grandchildren. We all absolutely loved it. Andi was awesome with a mixture of ghost stories history and humour. Would definitely recommend it.
Lynne M — Google review
Brilliant experience and great value for money. Andy was a great host. Friendly, funny and he told the stories very well. Great way to have a wander around Tenby learning about the history of the place and be entertained by some spooky stories too. Highly recommended.
Kirstie L — Google review
Booked on to ghost and all last minute as not sure was going so it as had been rainy day . Dry evening so went. So glad we did. Andy was superb. Very funny. Very informative and my son and about 5 other people in the group saw a ghost. A lady walking about in an upstairs window . Like a black shadow figure with swept back hair and disappeared into the wall. He hasn't stopped talking about it since. If get chance to do this walk ... Do it! You won't be disappointed. Thank you Andy !
Emma B — Google review
Tenby Ghost walks with Andi was an amazing experience. Andi is a fantastic host and story teller with a wide knowledge of local history, local charictors, ledends and Ghosts!! Well worth the money and a very entertaining evening. I would definitely do this again!!! Thanks for a great night Andi
Giles H — Google review
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5 min · 0.25 mi
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St Mary's Church, Tenby

4.7
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4.5
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Anglican church
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
St Mary's Church in Tenby has stood for over 600 years, boasting a magnificent medieval spire that dominates the town's skyline. The church is renowned for its stunning stained glass and memorials, including a unique tribute to mathematician Robert Recorde, credited with introducing the equals (=) sign to the world. Located on Upper Frog Street in the heart of town, this 15th-century church welcomes all visitors to admire its carved ceiling bosses and ancient memorials of former mayors.
Thank you the priest gave us a brief history of the church when we visited there. It's a big and beautiful church where you can find peace and love from God. God bless you.
Keith — Google review
A beautiful and huge church in the heart of Tenby. Very bright and airy inside with lovely grounds as well
Kevin K — Google review
"I've heard great things about the community spirit in Tenby. It seems like a town where people genuinely look out for each other, and places like a church on the high street are often at the heart of that. They provide more than just a place to worship; they're hubs for connecting with others, for local events, and for offering support. Being part of a community like that, especially in a place as scenic as Tenby, can be a really enriching experience. It's about finding a sense of belonging and connecting with people who share your values. I'm sure you'll find a very warm welcome and a supportive group of people there."
Tomas O — Google review
It's almost the town Centre, seen from far, the bay, the beach, town, except from the folds in the ground like the railway station area, And in the evening the bells toll lively crowd gathers,loud chatters, shopping and food. Merriment all around. Rain and rainbow, sunshine and snow. The area is joy & happiness. Great place to be in. Spiritual & Joy.
Deepak J — Google review
Amazing concert, thanks to the Tenby Male voice choir.
Sue H — Google review
My husband and I went to celebrate the Lord (April 14, 2024) only to hear what we both interpretated to be political sermon about Philistines and Israelites. Most upsetting considering the ongoing atrocities. We got up and left.
Mari — Google review
Church with long history (brochures available inside in various languages, including Polish) with some really nice features and very pretty details inside. Nothing extra ordinary but still worth a visit
Mart W — Google review
A magnificent church in a very central location, stunning windows and plenty to explore. Plenty of parking nearby at a small cost.
Stephen C — Google review
High St, Tenby, SA70 8AP, United Kingdom•https://www.stmaryschurchtenby.co.uk/index.html•Tips and more reviews for St Mary's Church, Tenby
2 min · 500 ft
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Tenby Market Cafe

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4.5
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Cafe
Tenby Market Cafe is a charming spot located in the heart of the market, offering a wide range of freshly cooked food using top-quality local ingredients. The cafe is known for its reasonably priced menu, including many seafood dishes. It's also highly praised for its dog-friendly atmosphere, providing a warm welcome to furry friends with complimentary sausages and fresh water. Additionally, visitors can pamper their pets at Master Groom on White Lion Street while exploring Tenby.
An absolute little gem of a find for hungry visitors to Tenby. Situated inside the market hall, this unpretentious little cafe offers a good vegan selection and regular cafe offerings. The portions are generous and well-priced, and the food arrives swiftly and hot. I had the dirty fries with a couple of fried eggs thrown on top. Not heart-healthy but just the ticket to fortify me for a rainy day in Wales. I will absolutely be popping back here
Alex M — Google review
Was at Tenby Market for their Christmas pop up shops. What an absolute Gem this cafe is! Fabulous service, great value as the prices are good and the food exceptional. Will go nowhere else when in Tenby that's for sure... delicious and friendly service 😋 👌 thank you!
Jay D — Google review
A huge thank you to the Owner and staff at the market café - Bertie (my American bulldog) and I were both made so very welcome... exceptional service and a hearty breakfast, a steaming mug of tea, treats & fuss for the pup - warmth & kindness that meant alot. We arrived as strangers and parted as friends. 100% will be back!
Andy B — Google review
What a hidden gem! Amazing vegan menu too. The food was delicious, the staff so friendly and there was even a treat for the dog! (She was very happy!). Would certainly go again and enjoy a fantastic lunch. Worth a visit!
Hannah G — Google review
Hard to find a cafe that does just simple and wholesome food at reasonable prices, but this is one that could escape notice situated in the rear of the market hall. Lovely lunch and generous mug of tea was most welcome as are the owners of dogs it appears.
Paul F — Google review
What a fantastic find. I'm gluten free and we have a cockapoo puppy so to find somewhere that was gluten free and dog friendly was amazing. The owner was so accomodating and there was plenty of GF options on the menu. I had a gluten free crepe and there was a whole gluten free menu and a sausage and a bowl of water for our dog.
Sophie H — Google review
best vegan breakfast in tenby! friendly, accommodating service.
Mimi — Google review
My family visited for lunch and we all had a wonderful welcome, especially our dog who was provided with a bowl of water, a complimentary sausage and a big fuss from the staff! The cafe serves a wide range of freshly cooked food using local top quality ingredients, including many seafood dishes. The food on offer is reasonably priced, compared with other venues into Tenby and I would not hesitate to recommended the cafe.
Jo K — Google review
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4 min · 0.22 mi
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Gift of Glass

4.9
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Artist
Other captivating attractions in Tenby include Gift of Glass, a splendid destination where visitors can observe a glassblower showcasing their skill and acquire an exclusive piece of glassware to bring home. Additionally, the Tudor Merchants House presents an intriguing glimpse into the affluent lifestyle of a merchant and his family during the early 1500s. Specifically catering to adults, Gift of Glass offers exceptional glassmaking workshops and demonstrations for individuals aged 18 and above.
Absolutely brilliant experience on the lamp work course! David, despite his own reservations, is a fantastic teacher. Super relaxed atmosphere, and we got through a decent volume of techniques, leaving us loads of handmade pieces to come home with! Can't recommend enough.
Rob M — Google review
Had a great time at David’s glass blowing workshop. We learned plenty of new skills and came away with a bag of handmade items and matching necklaces! David is very friendly and knowledgeable and you can tell lots of thought has gone into the class. Would really recommend.
Amy K — Google review
We had a top class experience at Gift of Glass experience. The 2 hour class was well paced, interesting and safe. David was an engaging and patient instructor. It was wonderful to have a taster of a new skill and to leave with lots of items that I'd created, which were beautifully boxed up. Thank you David and Lucy.
Lindsey C — Google review
We attended the glass blowing experience as a birthday treat and it was simply amazing. We had a blast and I am still wearing the pendant my partner made. We also bought some lovely items from the shop which are just magical thank you. I used the glass straws on my wedding day. Heartily recommend 👌 xx
Pauline E — Google review
A really nice small, unique shop in the area with some really cool and interesting glass figures that have been handcrafted. You can even go on a small course where they show you how to mould your own glass figure and keep it for yourself
James S — Google review
I had wanted to do this for some time after seeing Gift of glass at a Christmas fayre in Cardiff. I had the experience for my 60th birthday and I thoroughly enjoyed it. David was superb, calm and helpful and we came away with some amazing "first attempt" items. I would totally recommend Gift of glass and the whole experience and the not so grumpy glassblower David. Thank you so much.
Jed W — Google review
Completely loved my session with David at Gift of Glass. He is calm and patient, yet makes it all so much fun. I actually managed to make some lovely items, so if he can get me to be able to make something then he's truly a gifted person 😁 Highly recommend the experience. Thank you 😊
Denise P — Google review
We had a brilliant day celebrating a birthday by doing the glassblowing experience. We had an opportunity to try a few different glassblowing techniques and made some great souvenirs to bring home with us! David was an excellent and patient teacher and made the experience even more enjoyable. Great value for money- we would 100% recommend this experience and would love to come back and do it all again!
Sean D — Google review
1 Trafalgar Rd, Tenby, SA70 7DW, United Kingdom•http://www.giftofglass.co.uk/•+44 1834 845886•Tips and more reviews for Gift of Glass
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When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away from Tenby Market Cafe.

Fuchsia

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4.5
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Cafe
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Tenby, Fuchsia Cafe is a delightful spot just a short stroll from the stunning North Beach. This charming cafe invites you to unwind with its inviting atmosphere while indulging in an array of exquisite teas, locally roasted coffee, and wholesome dishes. The colorful cakes are not to be missed! Fuchsia also showcases local art and jewelry for sale, adding a unique touch to your visit.
I came across a small alleyway at the top of Frog Street in Tenby. In this alleyway their were a couple of restaurants and cafés. " fuchia" was one of the cafés. It is normally open to three or four o'clock, so it caters to breakfast and lunch or just coffee. We ordered different things off the menu, but apparently, the scrambled eggs and avocado are a favourite. For myself, I ordered a "New york" bagel with bacon, gherkins, and what was described as Russian dressing. I don't know what the dressing was but it was tasty. Just enough for lunch. My friend had cream cheese and salmon in a bagel, which also looked tasty. Whilst I was sitting in this cafe with the sun beating down, it was the perfect setting. Everyone around me looked really relaxed, and I might have been in the Mediterranean. The ambience and tranquility of this area in upper frog street should be sampled. The other restaurants and bars in this area gave the same feeling - good food, coffee, and a really nice atmosphere. If you are in Tenby anytime, put this on your places to eat.
Les B — Google review
Just off Upper Frog Street in a little Mews. Outdoor and indoor seating and seated fairly quickly on a busy, sunny day. Standard range of options on menu for brunch. Coffee was decent. Food took quite a while to come. Pancakes were fluffy, full Welsh was solid but nothing special, Reuben bagel was good. Decent option for brunch in Tenby
Mike S — Google review
I was visiting Tenby with my family for the first time and this place was a recommendation by google. We went here for brunch and It was a great decision. We could easily find a table. We say outdoor as it was a sunny day but there is indoor seating as well. We ordered aperol spritz and apple and ginger warmer. For food we ordered Welsh rarebit, halloumi sandwich, smashed avocado with egg on side and apple peach cake . Everything was super delicious except avocado toast which was quite bland . I loved the Welsh rarebit and halloumi sandwich which I would definitely recommend. Overall a 10/10 experience .
Puja S — Google review
The prices here are reasonable. (Tenby whilst beautiful, is a tourist trap) But the portion size is abysmal, cold drinks in a small glass, half sized meals on small plates. Definitely leaves you hungry. But what really disappoints are the seemingly two-tier portions. Locals vs tourists. Leaves a sour taste in the mouth. Not good value.
Abigail S — Google review
We discovered Fushcia via my Gluten Free guide app (newly gf). What a gem, so pleased we found it! I ordered the salmon and scrambled eggs on gf toast and honestly I wouldn't have known it was gf - absolutely beautiful. The owner/manager was so attentive and friendly and this was really appreciated. We had two dogs with us and we ordered a doggichino and doggy sausages. These were lovely and a great touch to keep the dogs happy. Thank you so much!
Natasha B — Google review
Tasty brunch! Highly recommend the bacon sandwich on granary bread with a fried egg. Great tasting coffee!
J S — Google review
Great little place in a cute little courtyard. Seating inside and out. Customer toilet too. Friendly, chatty staff with a smile. Dog friendly, although we don't have one, child friendly too. Fabulous well cooked breakfast and worth every penny. Well presented too. Definitely go back and have already recommended to family who are heading to Tenby for a holiday.
Tiny — Google review
Dog friendly cafe with a good range of reasonably-priced food. I had a sausage sandwich which was very tasty and the dog had a sausage off the dog menu which my wife confirmed was equally tasty. They offer cooked breakfast until midday, or a vegan option, plus any other time are sandwiches, bagels, and a good selection of cake. The latte I had was great, and my wife really enjoyed her Welsh rarebit with onion marmalade. They also have a selection of alcohol to warm you up. The service was fast and friendly. The only downside for them is limited seating inside, maybe 7-8 tables. There are some extra tables outside but we went during heavy rain so no one, understandably, was out there. I’d recommend a visit.
Oliver D — Google review
Upper Frog St, Tenby, SA70 7JD, United Kingdom•https://fuchsiatenby.co.uk/•+44 1834 219224•Tips and more reviews for Fuchsia

Tap & Tân

4.6
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4.5
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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Bar
Nestled just a stone's throw from the stunning beach, Tap & Tân is a must-visit spot for anyone looking to indulge in globally inspired street food. This casual eatery, owned by the Tenby Brewing Co., offers an inviting atmosphere perfect for brunch or dinner with friends and family.
Absolutely loved our visit to Tap & Tan! Such a cool little spot tucked away in Tenby — proper chilled vibe, super friendly staff, and the food was unreal. We had the big smoke sharer and added the tomahawk steak, and honestly, every single bite was incredible. The meat just fell apart, packed with flavour, and the sauces… wow. The loaded fries were next level too — definitely not your average side dish. You can tell everything’s made with care, and they’re not afraid to get creative with the menu. Topped it all off with a couple of pints from Tenby Brewing Co., which were spot on. Great choice of local beers on tap, and the staff were happy to recommend what to try. All in all, just a cracking place to eat, drink, and chill.
Shannon D — Google review
Tap n Tan serves amazing American style low and slow smoked food. The tables are quite close together, my back was brushing against another diner quite a bit, but the atmosphere is relaxed and lively. The lighting and music give it a casual, fun vibe. A big bonus for us is that this place is dog friendly. The staff were lovely, and the location is great, tucked down a little alley with other fantastic food options nearby. The food itself was stunning. The brisket in the Texas sandwich was cooked perfectly, and the portions are generous. If I return, I will definitely be going for one of the platters, they look incredible. I am not a fan of the ordering system. QR codes have their time and place, but they can take away something special from the experience. You can also order at the till, but that misses out on true customer service. Overall, it is a fantastic spot for smoked food lovers, and I would happily come back.
Bob J — Google review
If you're in Tenby and craving seriously indulgent comfort food, Tap & Tan by Tenby Brewing Co. is an absolute must. I tried the Brisket Melt and the Texas Sandwich, both stacked high with juicy, smoky beef and packed with flavour. The Brisket Melt was rich and satisfying, while the Texas Sandwich brought that perfect crunch with crispy onions and pickles. On the side, the Millionaire Fries stole the show—loaded with cheese, herbs, and just the right amount of indulgence. The venue has a relaxed and rustic vibe. Also a good selection of craft brews, especially the Yeah Mango. A proper hidden gem!
Luke — Google review
Really great food and staff are excellent. Friendly and efficient.The pulled pork burger was incredible. The cheesy fries are fantastic. Just a poor choice of music that consisted of rap, would be better if it was a mix of all genres and the music was way too loud, as I couldn’t hear my partner who was sitting opposite me.
James S — Google review
A must visit if you're visiting Tenby. We hadn't booked and were told the was no space available so we began to leave. As we were standing outside looking for an alternative place, a table become available and the staff came out to let us know. The staff were friendly, down to earth and were engaging which made the visit more enjoyable. The food and drink selection was also top notch. Well definitely visit again!
Shaun W — Google review
We visited Tap & Tan while staying in Tenby and absolutely loved it! The staff was super friendly and welcoming, and it’s great that the place is dog-friendly too. The food was fantastic, we shared the Big Smoke, which was delicious and perfect for two. There’s also a great selection of craft beers to choose from that's a must try. A relaxed atmosphere, great service, and definitely a spot we’ll return to next time we’re in Tenby!
Sam T — Google review
Amazing. Booked in advance & a random google search/find. Shared a full platter between 3 and a little something else for the youngest. Found the beer very pricey but utterly delightful. Staff were all super friendly
Anthony E — Google review
We've been such a fan of Tap & Tan for years but our last visit was disappointing. It felt like a fast food service when our burgers & Mac and cheese were brought out in less than five mins. Particularly the brisket mac and cheese was very disappointing, listed as a 'main' there was hardly any meat or loaded toppings - definitely not worth the price! It's still a great place for drinks and atmosphere, and the platter sharers still look impressive, but a shame the food menu has changed. The worst part of all - we've loved the sticky toffee every time, but this time we were served a burnt bottom, plan sponge with squirty cream. Photos from this visit vs a couple of years ago.
Katie F — Google review
12, Food Quarter, The Mews, Upper Frog St, Tenby SA70 7JD, United Kingdom•https://www.tenbybrewingco.com/collections/tap-tan•+44 1834 844068•Tips and more reviews for Tap & Tân
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Top Joe's Tenby

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4.5
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$$$$affordable
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 Kingdom•https://www.topjoes.co.uk/•+44 1834 218089•Tips and more reviews for Top Joe's Tenby
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