Where to Eat Out in Pembrokeshire: from Country to Coast
Pembrokeshire has a quietly brilliant food scene, with chefs making the most of local seafood, grass-fed meat, foraged ingredients and a strong sense of place. From relaxed coastal dining to special-occasion feasts, here are some of our favourite restaurants to try during your stay.
St David’s
20-minute drive from Preseli Venture. Park at Oriel Y Parc or Quickwell Hill carpark.
Grain
A laid-back favourite for stone-baked pizzas and local craft beers. Seating is in atmospheric wooden cabins and canvas pods, making it a great option year-round.
Dogs are welcome in the covered outdoor booths.
Really Wild Emporium
A wonderfully inventive, colourful restaurant celebrating local, seasonal and foraged food. Creative, nourishing dishes with real flair, plus a beautifully curated gift shop upstairs.
Dogs allowed inside during daytime service (not evenings).
No. 16
Relaxed yet stylish dining with a strong focus on local meat and fish. The drinks list features gin from their own distillery, adding a distinctly Welsh touch.
Blas at Twr y Felin
Blas (meaning “taste”) offers luxurious fine dining and artfully presented high tea in an elegant hotel set within a converted working windmill. Ideal for a special occasion or celebratory meal.
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Fishguard & North Coast
15-minute drive from Preseli Venture. Park at Parc Y Shwt carpark or West Street carpark.
Peppers Hub – Fishguard
Part art gallery, part live music venue, part restaurant and bar. Expect a creative atmosphere, delicious food and a strong community feel
Dogs are welcome inside.
FFWRN – Fishguard
A vibrant, welcoming space championing quality local ingredients. Look out for live music nights, wood-fired pizza evenings and themed Italian, Middle Eastern tapas, and burger nights.
The Shed – Porthgain
A cosy harbourside seafood restaurant serving fish straight off the boat. Famous for what many consider the best fish and chips in Pembrokeshire, alongside excellent dine-in seafood dishes.
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Further Afield… but Well Worth the Journey
The Country Hotel – Wolfscastle
A versatile choice with a relaxed brasserie for daytime dining and refined fine dining at Allt Yr Afon in the evening.
Dogs are welcome outside.
Llys Meddyg – Newport
Stylish seasonal menus served in a characterful Georgian townhouse. A real celebration of Welsh produce with a sense of theatre and warmth.
Dogs are welcome inside.
Blackpool Mill – near Narberth
Fine dining in a lovingly restored Georgian mill tucked into Minwear Woods, on the banks of the Cleddau Estuary. A peaceful and memorable setting, retaining some of its functional architectural features.
Dogs are welcome inside.
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Paternoster Farm – near Pembroke
A rustic field-to-fork farmstead restaurant offering a colourful, imaginative seasonal set menu. Honest, joyful cooking rooted in the land, fostering a strong sense of community.
Lan y Môr – Coppet Hall
If you venture to the South Pembrokeshire Coast, this is a truly spectacular spot. Fine dining and an upbeat atmosphere in a hidden cove overlooking the sea — perfect for a long, lingering lunch or sunset supper. Every dish is a winner.
Dogs are welcome outside.
Dulse – Milford Marina
Beautifully presented dishes using the best local produce from coast and countryside, set right on the water at the marina. Perfect for a vibrant cocktail dinner date or a relaxed afternoon tea.
Dogs are welcome inside.
Annwn – Lawrenny
A unique, immersive experience blurring the lines between fine art and fine dining. Join a communal feast table celebrating locally foraged food in a magical setting.