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Eat Out Vegan Wales :: Pembrokeshire
"Cafe Vista is a fabulous little Cafe with the grandest view of North Beach and Tenby’s iconic Harbour viewed from their outdoor terrace. Café Vista are fully licensed and often have live music. Whether you’re after a hearty breakfast or a healthy start to your day, Cafe Vista offers you a warm welcome."
"Run by four good friends, The Salt Cellar on Tenby’s southern coast is a simple, honest restaurant serving great local food. This chic location has a bar and terrace, allowing guests to enjoy views out to sea while they drink and dine. Their small menu focuses on some of the best meats and fish from the area, such as lamb, venison or cod, while they also offer vegetarian options such as mushroom wellington."
"This spectacular and forbidding castle was the home of the earls of Pembroke for over 300 years and the birthplace of Henry VII, the first Tudor king. A fort was established here in 1093 by Arnulph de Montgomery, but most of the present buildings date from the 13th century. It's a great place for both kids and adults to explore – wall walks and passages run from tower to tower, and there are vivid exhibitions detailing the castle's history."
"It has a history dating back to the 13th-century and many features of the current structure are from the 15th-century. This Grade I listed building is home to different monuments that are historically as well as architecturally significant. These features make it an important point of interest i...Read more"
"Tenby's 13th-century parish church is one of the largest in Wales. The church boasts a medieval wagon roof with carved bosses and a wealth of memorials dating to the 15th century. Among the memorials is that of Robert Recorde, a Tenby native."
"Run by four good friends, The Salt Cellar on Tenby’s southern coast is a simple, honest restaurant serving great local food. This chic location has a bar and terrace, allowing guests to enjoy views out to sea while they drink and dine. Their small menu focuses on some of the best meats and fish from the area, such as lamb, venison or cod, while they also offer vegetarian options such as mushroom wellington."
"The Normandie is a popular hangout for locals, and one I remember well from my time in Wales. This bar and restaurant with rooms will have you comfortable and well-fed, just half a kilometre from the famous Tenby Harbour Beach. The Normandie Restaurant is worth a visit whether you are staying overnight in the hotel or not, and the restaurant offers a great seasonal menu using local ingredients."
"The Normandie is a vibrant, modern bar with an urban feel and is a place for the ‘young at heart’, whatever age. The ambience, music and excellent choice of chilled beers and wines make it the place to be. There is also a Courtyard seating area at the rear of the Normandie, nestled between the ancient Town walls."
"The Normandie, can be found nestled between the Medieval Town Walls and Upper Frog Street in the picturesque seaside resort of Tenby, in Pembrokeshire, on the South West corner of Wales."
"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."
"HARBWR Tap and Kitchen (formally the Buccaneer) serve a full range of beers brewed onsite at their HARBWR Brewery and Taproom, just at the bottom of the beer garden, along with a large variety of fine wines, gins and welsh spirits. Their kitchen serves a wide range of culinary delights, from Welsh steaks, light lunches to locally caught fresh fish. They are a dog-friendly pub too, with plenty of seating in and outdoors."
"is laden with inviting sandwich boards promising delicious treats and an abundance of blooming hanging baskets. Drop in to this charming pub to enjoy the locally revered crab sandwiches on granary bread or lamb shank with mint gravy for colder days. Famous for generous portions and a relaxed, friendly atmosphere, The Bucaneer Inn is the perfect place to enjoy a cold beer on its delightful garden terrace in summer too."
"When in Tenby you want as much seafood as you can lay your hands on, right?. Get down to The Buccaneer pub, now run by and stocking the local Harbwr beer, where you can get a cracking fish & chips. They also do a lovely Sunday lunch."