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The Ferry Inn - Dark Cherry & Marzipan Bake with Vanilla Ice Cream (Vegan with Dairy Free Vanilla Ice Cream) £7.50

The Ferry Inn

4.8(4 reviews)
37.5 km

The Ferry Inn is a very popular gastropub in an enviable position on the River Teifi. (The views…read moreare fantastic.) It has a cosy bar area, three inside eating areas with river views, two outside eating areas and a terrace to really enjoy the view. They are happy to accommodate diners with dogs (there are also dog-free areas) and it's very child-friendly (there's a children's menu, and some tables seat eight). The menu offers starters at £7.50-£7.95, mains around £18 (except fish and seafood at £24 and steak at £29), desserts at £7.50, as well as a choice of ice creams and sorbets (£3.50-£7.50). They offer a range of vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options. We chose Sea Bass served with Lemon Parsley Caper Butter, Herb Roasted New Potatoes, Garden Salad with Buckwheat & Broad Beans with Honey Mustard Sauce & New Leaf Microgreens (£24); and the one of the vegetarian options: Glamorgan Crumble a tower of Leeks, Carrot, Breadcrumbs & Mature Cheddar Cheese, Garlic & Herb Roasted New Potatoes, Glebelands Salad, Quinoa, Bean, Vegetable Salad & Fresh Herb White Sauce (£19.95). We followed this with Dark Cherry & Marzipan Bake Vanilla Ice Cream £7.50. Overall, the food was very good, except that the seabass was (disappointingly) over done and therefore falling apart. I always think it's a little odd serving a cold side salad on the side (or in my case underneath) a hot dish, although overall the flavours did work well together. The Glamorgan Crumble was very tasty. Service was a little manic: some staff seemed to run around all evening, and we were served by four different people during the evening. (One was very nice, two were a bit brusque.) They were busy, but we had booked (and were expecting) a table in the downstairs area with a river view, but were shown to a different part of the restaurant area. There were, however, a number of reserved tables which remained empty through the evening, so it seems like they had a few no-shows. Overall we had a nice evening: with two glasses of wine, the bill came to £75 for two, excluding service. It's firmly worth four stars, and of course you're paying for the location, but at these prices, getting the fish right and calmer service would land a five.

This is a great place for delicious food, great atmosphere,super location, great staff and value…read morefor money. I guarantee that you won't be disappointed

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The Ferry Inn - Glamorgan Crumble: Leek, Carrot, Breadcrumbs & Mature Cheddar Cheese, w Herb Roasted New Potatoes, Fresh Herb salad White Sauce £19.95

Glamorgan Crumble: Leek, Carrot, Breadcrumbs & Mature Cheddar Cheese, w Herb Roasted New Potatoes, Fresh Herb salad White Sauce £19.95

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The Pembroke Yeoman - The Pembroke Yeoman - July 2012

The Pembroke Yeoman

4.5(2 reviews)
4.1 km
££

Visited the Pembroke Yeoman pub on the August Bank Holiday Weekend whilst attending the…read moreHaverfordwest Beer Festival. The pub is a must visit according to the Pembrokeshire Rail Travellers Association - Real Ale Train Trail Guide and features in one or two good beer guides also i.e. CAMRA & Hidden Inns of Wales. The pub is centrally located and sit's on top of a steep hill (definitely work up a thirst getting there) in Hill Street, near a cinema and a very good specialist blues & jazz record shop. It is an out and out drinking pub popular with the locals. It is quite lively and serves at least four real ales (Bass, Flowers IPA and two others). There are reasonably priced bar meals on offer as well. The building is Grade 2 listed and a former coaching inn, with a large coal fire in its interior. Many of its original features have been restored. It is affectionately known as HQ to its regulars. The service is very good & friendly there too. Enjoyed my pint(s) of Swizzle Stick by the Waen Brewery on the day down their with friends. Very quoffable beer & well kept too. It made for an excellent pre-cursor to the main event the Haverfordwest Beer Festival itself. Worth calling in if you are ever down that way west.

I recently used Haverfordwest as a base for a weeks holiday in Wales. The guest house i chose…read morerecommended The Pembroke Yeoman for meals and from meal one; I was a fan. I felt most welcome; it was a relaxing atmosphere with friendly people (Hi all !!) and a great variety of delicious food. The sauces were 5 star on their own! I wonder if we could move it all to Florida. I hope St. David's shows up on my itinerary next year! Thanks for a great experience!

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