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    2.7 (3 reviews)
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    Eagle Inn

    Eagle Inn

    5.0(2 reviews)
    51.1 mi

    By far the best pub in narberth. Its totally honest, and acceptant of everyone. Theres no looks as…read moreyou walk in, and you soon feel right at home. Its mainly full of locals, of all ages, and styles. The landlord is fairly young and easy to get on with. Its trade mark were the walls ata one half were covered in posters, these were great as they really tell stories, what films were out at the time etc. The jukebox is fantastic, all the cd's are amazing, with something for everyone, but all to get you going. There is a pool table, and must be the cheapest in the land, at only 20p still!!!! there is an outdoor area with heaters since the smoking ban, and a little corner cocktail bar which is usual in use during the summer parties! its a great place that has live bands from time to time, with dj sets and private parties for birthdays etc. the halloween parties are something to remember for sure also! it also has a new but retro table top space invaders game!!! brilliant! They always have a couple of guest ales on and soon as i walk one is poured, if the landlord is on that is! great pub!!

    The Eagle is a popular small local pub with no airs or graces which is frequented by old and young…read morealike. It had a bit of a facelift recently and had a new bar fitted and the toilets were upgraded. But basically it is the same pub with the famous posters on the walls. The place is buzzing on carnival nights in both the summer and winter. The pool table is always popular because it is so cheap! There are occasional DJ nights when a local DJ plays a few sets. There are outside heaters and a canopy for the smokers and an outside cocktail bar which is used occasionally in the warmer months.

    The Swan Inn Little Haven

    The Swan Inn Little Haven

    3.3(11 reviews)
    62.2 mi
    £££

    Quite nice pub, with an unsurprising but pleasant menu ( think local seafood , beef, ice cream,…read moreetc). Think c. £12-15 for a main. Very pleasant view from the little used terrace. Staff are a bit offish, surprisingly for this part of the world, but The Swan also suffers a bit from the common local afflictions of slowish service and a mania for booking ( here's a clue- if you turn tables faster, you get more use out of them and they needn't be unused for an hour before they're needed).

    Welsh pub of the year? The only reason I can fathom that The Swan was awarded this accolade was…read morethat the competition organisers forgot to tell any other pubs there was an award in the first place. It's not terrible by any means, but if you're going to plaster 'Pub Of The Year' (hereafter referred to as POTY) over everything, it makes you think you're in for something special, and you're annoyed when it's anything short of amazing. The decor in the restaurant was a bit 'Changing Rooms'. I imagine Lawrence Llewellyn-Bowen had a jolly old time painting the plum-coloured feature wall, complimented by the light fitting that looks like an enormous crushed up ball of tinfoil. Unless you're sitting in one of two tables next to the windows, good luck seeing that 'amazing view'. We both ordered the same cocktail of smoked salmon, crab and crayfish tails - when it arrived, although well presented, it was lacking any crab whatsoever, with no explanation from the waitress. We didn't complain, since it looked like we got double the amount of smoked salmon, which was good quality and tasty, so, meh. It's just that I'd expect the POTY to at least inform you of this before it's served to you, to check if that's ok. Grey mullet on sweet potato mash was well cooked, but the mash was slightly too buttery, and the radishes added little other than a cursory crunchy texture. The shark steak was odd, with a sort of jelly-like, buttery texture, but the chips that accompanied it were light and crispy. Sticky toffee pudding was fine. I asked for a scoop of ice cream with mine (I would always serve STP with it) but the presentation wasn't what you'd expect from the POTY. I'm a fatso bum and ate it before I remembered to take a picture, so you'll have to believe me on this one. Staff were courteous and friendly, and our bill came to £65 for 3 courses each and one beer. We had ordered a glass of wine and a beer in the bar downstairs whilst we waited for our table, but they weren't included on the bill. I took this as a sign that they were complimentary, since they didn't have our table ready, but I wasn't hanging around to find out... NOTES: Sunday lunch looked decent value at £20 for three courses. A la carte was a bit more expensive, at about £30 for three courses. A couple of the specials had sold out by 7.30pm. If you do go, be clear about where you'd like to sit - there was a bit of confusion over our table booking for Sunday night. There's the restaurant upstairs and the pub downstairs. Clarify, because the staff might not.

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