Is there a better-located caff in the whole of the UK?
Nope.
The Dennis juts out over Tenby's picturesque Castle Beach (one of four sandy beaches in the town) and does its job very well. Order at the counter, then plonk yourself in one of the seating booths - if you're lucky you'll get a window seat overlooking the beach, sea and St. Catherine's Island - and way to go!
The menu is fairly standard caff fayre, including breakfasts, omelettes, jacket potatoes, things on toast, but with a few daily specials chalked on the boards on the wall.
A tip - if plumping for the toast, choose brown: it's granary and thick, and knocks spots off its thin white counterpart.
The cafe only opens from April until the end of October, and during the rest of the year you'll have to look on as a select group of wizened locals are allowed entrance daily throughout the winter for an early morning cuppa before it shuts for the rest of the day. What goes on behind the green door during those months? Perhaps I'll be fortunate enough to join the inner circle one day... read more