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Eat Out Vegan Wales :: Pembrokeshire
"The Billycan oozes character, the stylish and simple decor with a twist of modernity, adding to its charm. It has a great selection of craft ales, lagers with a wide range of wine and an extensive Gin list to suit all tastes. A large menu choice all made from tasty, locally sourced produce, enough selection to make the tastebuds tingle."
"We’ve had great sit down meals here in the past but the quality of the takeaway was as good. In the current climate of Covid it felt safe too. Well done and thanks."
"Atlantic Hotel Tenby offers you the most exceptional hospitality, with polite, friendly and discreet staff, delicious food in our restaurant and making constant improvements to the quality of our decor and furnishings. Most of their rooms have sea views, and all have first-class en-suite facilities with a bath and shower. The Atlantic Hotel offers the level of service that you would expect from a luxury hotel."
"will immediately grasp your attention with its arresting backdrop. Once seated overlooking the bobbing boats with a glass of crisp white wine, you’ll find the menu equally interesting; choose from homemade chicken liver parfait followed by fillet of seabass resting on a bed of prawn, pea and saffron risotto or tomato bruschetta followed by roast Gressingham duck breast served on a breast of puy lentils."
"The hotel with a cliff-top terraced gardens has excellent views of the sea and panoramic views of the spectacular sweep of the South Beach and Caldey Island. Relax in the lounges which also overlook the sea, and unwind in the newly refurbished health…"
"This family business established in 1935 certainly knows what they are doing when it comes to fish and chips. They source ingredients locally and sustainably, you won’t find fresher than fish caught from the surrounding area and Pembrokeshire potatoes. This adds to the delicious flavour and we find the batter seriously light and tasty too."
"D Fecci & Sons fish and chips is an institution around Tenby. There is nothing more that says seaside than a piece of cod wrapped in batter, showered in salt and doused in vinegar, and eaten out of paper wrappings. All while looking out across the sea and dodging that seagull looking for a free lunch."
"Fish and chips when in Tenby is a must and Fecci's often has queues winding all the way down Lower Frog Street."
"Set in St Julian’s House, a grade II listed building in a prime location overlooking Tenby harbour, with views that will take your breath away. At Florentino's we take pride in offering you a warm, traditional Italian dining experience. Our chefs are from Florence and have worked in kitchens all over the world including Manhattan."
"is a firm local favourite that offers traditional pub classics alongside an extensive alternative Thai menu. The cheerful sunflower colouring of the exterior is complimented by wooden furniture and a bar full of the usual offerings. Whether you try the steak and Guinness pie for a traditional treat or chicken with cashews for an"
"During your vacation in Tenby, book a stay at a comfortable and spacious apartment that is perfect for a couple or two friends travelling together. Eight Water’s Edge has a very modern and chic interior. There is an open-concept living, dining and kitchen area, a cosy bedroom with a comfortable double bed, two bathrooms and a balcony."
"Right on South Beach, this buzzing little beach bar is a great place for a sundowner with a view (check out the Gin and Tonic menu!). There are large children’s menus and colouring sheets to keep them occupied. A great place to get some vegetables on to the kids’ dinner plates."
"Whether it’s a live music evening or a rumbling belly that brings you to the Lifeboat Tavern doors, their sure you’ll like what you find inside. From expertly poured pints of beer to sharing plates of food, to live entertainment, to private parties, The Lifeboat Tavern do it all, and they do it well. The Lifeboat Tavern kitchen is open every day, serving excellent pub grub at its finest, sharing plates and bar snacks."
"Reached by steep streets from the picturesque harbour area is Tenby Castle. At the centre of the castle enclosure is a 13th-century Watchtower and the smallest 'great tower' in Wales, inspired by the tower of Pembroke Castle. Beside the Watchtower is a monument to Prince Albert, unveiled in 1865 by Prince Arthur, eldest son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert."
"Built into the old stone walls of the old town The Imperial Hotel enjoys a stunning cliff top location offering some of the most picturesque views of both Carmarthen Bay and the Pembrokeshire coastline. The Hotel boasts comfortable accommodation…"
"This hotel is aptly located along the cliffs over Tenby’s South Beach, and boasts of a dining room with panoramic views of the ocean. In fact, it is not only located on the cliffs, it is partly build into the old Stone Walls of Tenby Old Town!"
"A few mins along the beach this traditional beach bar and restaurant is a gorgeous place to enjoy tasty food at a decent price. Considered one of the town’s locals favourite pubs, you can’t beat the views and atmosphere here. The fish and chips are incredible here too."