Friday, 16 November 2012

Trip to Pembrokeshire

Overview & One to look out for
I went to Pembrokeshire with a few mates and we stayed in a campsite near the Castle ruins in Carew. It is a lovely area of the country and seemed very similar to Cornwall to me.Whilst there I asked a few locals what their favourite pub was and a few said The Casseli Arms in Cresent Quay. Although it is not it the guide I like to use the local knowledge to find a good pub when I am on a trip, so I went and have to agree with them. A very homely pub with an aga in the middle of it, it serves pints of ale from jugs which are filled from the barrels behind the bar. 8.5/10.

42) The Carew Inn, Carew.
A pleasant countryside pub but not particularly memorable. 6.5/10.

43) The Dial Inn, Lamphey.
This pub has a pool table which is good and similar to some other pubs in the area it has a bit of a 'sitting room' feel to it, which is a little strange. 6.5/10.
44) The Ferry Inn, Pembroke Dock.
Charming pub with an outdoor area overlooking the estuary, had great pint in the sun and would love to go back. 7.5/10.
45) The Swan Inn, Little Haven.
This pub is located in an inlet with a small beach. The pub is fairly modern but cosy inside and has a separat raised terrace area which is perfect for a relaxing drinks break when you been enjoying the beach. 7.5/10.
46) The New Inn, Amroth.
Located next to the sea, the staff are friendly and food served included traditional Welsh faggotts, the first I had ever tried, which I thought they were pretty tasty. 6.5/10.


47) The Stackpole Inn, Stackpole.
NAP. All about the food although I am sure the garden is nice in better weather. 4/10.








48) The Georges Restaurant/Cafe Bar, Haverfordwest.
We arrived during a very sociable hour of day to find the pub shut (I do not know why) but judging from a look through the window, the fact that it was closed and the name of the place itself, I realy don't think I was missing out. 4/10.

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