Tuesday, 2 April 2013

Sampling the delights of Pembrokeshire.

We never go far on holiday without stopping for a cup of tea and piece of cake. Or an ice cream. Or a local beer. Luckily, we weren't disappointed on any front.

We enjoyed the vista from Dennis Cafe several times, as they say location, location, location! I have since found a review in a Telegraph article which says "An old-fashioned and unpretentious place with great views over Tenby’s Castle Sands beach. Tea comes in no-frills stainless-steel teapots, condiments in sachets." I agree!

One of our favorite tea rooms is Beach Break Tea Rooms in Manorbier (mentioned in a previous post). So we called in again with my mother, who agreed, they did a superb jacket potato!

We enjoyed a pint in the The Hope and Anchor, on a beautiful clear crisp late afternoon, sitting under an outdoor heater.

Ice cream and fish and chips are mandatory when by the sea, so thanks to Fecci's, we ticked those boxes too.

For our evening meal Elliott's Restaurant was lovely but our favorite meal was Ocean Restaurant. I had the best risotto I have ever tasted and everyone complimented their dish, agreeing it was full of flavor and a perfect portion. I thoroughly recommend calling in if you are in Tenby.

So that nicely rounds up our culinary delights of holiday.  There are plenty we missed, but will try them on our next trip.

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