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9 years ago
Loved this place. Found tucked away and off the beaten track. Had some great food and lovely ale. Highly recommended. read more
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Upper Frog Street
Tenby SA70 7JD
United Kingdom
01834 844068
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http://tenbybrewingco.com/sandbar
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What time does SandBar open?
SandBar opens at 12:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does SandBar close?
SandBar closes at 11:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday.SandBar closes at 12:00 AM (Next day) on Friday and Saturday.
Mon-Thu, Sun 12:00 PM - 11:00 PMFri-Sat 12:00 PM - 12:00 AM (Next day)
Does SandBar have parking?
Yes, SandBar has parking options.
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Great find! My father in law introduced us to this craft beer when we were visiting. Beautiful…read moredrive out to brewery. Friendly staff. Great tasting beer! Looking forward to them having wider distribution!
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My father in law introduced us to this craft beer when we came to visit! Love it. Can't wait until…read morethey export to the US! Take a visit down for a tasting and meet the friendly staff.
Came across this place by accident when investigating what the 'big pit' was near cardiff…read more(evidently, wasn't really worth seeing). A modern brewery with a nice clean set up. Tour is only £2.50 and is worth so much more. History museum, videos, interactive touch screens, a tour round the process and brewery kit and then into the bar for half a pint. Staff were incredibly friendly, good little place to visit to kill half an hour or so ! Lots of merchandise to be bought, a good choice if your like your beers !
Bit cheeky this review - didn't actually go to this brewery, but did try their beer. It's a lovely…read morepint, and this place is very near my Mum's home so thought I'd review it! I do like Wales, especially riding around the lovely Breacon Beacons on my motorbike, plus Pembrey race track is quite close, which is nice. The beach here is about 4 miles long - very sandy, and when the weather's nice, a great place to hang out. You can even dip a toe in the water, provided the tide is in, otherwise you'll have quite a walk to find the sea. Go on, try a lovely pint of Felinfoel, eat some great Welsh food, and hang by the beach after. A splendid way to spend a few hours. :-)
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Located smack in the middle of Tenby Harbour, The Qube is quaint, full of character and offers some…read moredelicious traditional English pub food. Being a Saturday lunch time in the summer, Tenby was buzzing and we were happy and surprised to be seated fairly quickly, especially being that we had a large party. Our 2 hour hike from neighboring Saundersfoot left us salivating for food (and a beer!). Now being an ex pat there are certain things in life that are constantly craved and desired, one such example being a good old fashioned pie made with the perfect puff pastry housing; well, The Qube gave that to me and for that I am forever thankful!!! My steak and kidney pie was nothing short of amazing, the perfect flavor, the perfect puff pastry and served precisely the right way, with fat chips and peas. All sorts of deliciousness graced our table and everyone walked away raving, but my memory simply goes to my pie every time. The Qube also had a great selection of drinks and even some beers from local brewers. Absolutely love Tenby, love The Qube and love a good pie!
Visited Tenby the week after half term, so not too busy. Popped in to Qube for lunch - plenty of…read moretables available, quick service and nice ambience. Was spoilt for choice with a great varied menu and could see other patrons food coming out looking beautifully presented and tasty. Very pleased with my choice of vegan curry as it was delicious, and the meals of my dinner companions looked lovely too. Generous portion sizes and reasonably priced.
Cute little brewery in Tenby!…read more First time back in 20 years and our family suggested Habbwr! Tucked down a cute little cobblestone lane! They make all their own beers! Tried the Pia Whanga and the Water Witch! Both great IPAs. Cute little beer garden, family friendly and very pretty! Absolutely worth a visit
Nice mellow vibe here on a Sunday lunchtime/afternoon with music at a sensible volume. Beautiful…read moreviews over the harbour, as you'd expect, with a little snug room next to the balcony access. The food was just what we wanted; bowl of tasty beef stew and a Greek vegetarian dish with beans & lentils. Would definitely return.
Stopped in here for Sunday lunch and frankly a little disappointed. Roast dinners were on the menu…read moreso we both had roast beef and the trimmings. The beef was overcooked, the roast potatoes were burned (almost totally inedible), my wife makes better Yorkshire puddings than were on our plate (doughy and rather flat). The broccoli in cheese sauce was actually pretty good as were the other veggies. The service was good and prompt but they were very busy and several of the young staff seemed a bit overwhelmed. With a little research we discovered they are advertising to hire a cook. That makes sense. It has a very nice pub atmosphere and I particularly liked the Royal Navy cap tallies over the bar.
Summary: Awesome place with super friendly service and super scrumptious pub classics. Must come…read moreif you are in Pembroke Dock or driving past/nearby. If you've got a car and wondering where to eat after a day trip in Skomer...this place is perfect for you (IMHO). We initially wanted to go somewhere else as it had 4.5 star rating on yelp but that other place was closed on a Sunday so we re-yelped and found this absolutely fabulous little hidden gem very close to the hotel we were staying at, the Cleddau Bridge Hotel. As we parked the car, we said to ourselves, wow this place is gorgeous and it seems that not too many people know about it. We were super hungry as we'd just spent a day in Skomer and so when the food came it was bliss. EVERYTHING was so delicious and I dare say it's not because we were very hungry. We had the steak and stilton pie, the Sirloin steak with creamy mushroom sauce and gloriously fried fish and chips and ended with the crumble of the day. The pie was simply perfect, the steak was a great showcase of Welsh beef and it's sauce was one of the best mushroom sauce I've had and the battered fish was perfectly fried. Crumble was lovely. Oh dear, I'm hungry just writing this review. OK - now to the visuals. The pub itself and interior is nice and cozy. Quite pretty in fact with cute decorations here and there. And then there's the outside. We would have sat outside if we hadn't been outdoors on an island with no shade for 5-6 hours as the view was just lovely. You could easily come here on a beautiful evening and have a very romantic (and as above, DELICIOUS, meal) seeing the sunset on the River Cleddau. Needless to say that we will be back here again on our next trip in Wales :)
Great little place open all hoursread more
Love it here. Always busy - good sign. Great deal of any hot drink and a cake for £2.95. The cakes…read moreare scrummy too. Staff friendly and know their locals. This was our holiday local!
I love this place. I have eaten there many a time and the selections are always five star. Food is…read morefresh and well presented and extremely flavorful. The bacon,egg and cheese sandwich is my favorite, but mind you come hungry it's a filling sandwich and the sweet chili chicken wrap is excellent for lunch, it too will fill you up. Coffee is excellent or try my favorite Earl Grey tea. Last but not least the staff really make you feel like you are home and everybody knows everybody. Take my word for it, The Surf Bar Cafe is THE place to go when in Burry Port!
Eddie's is a better than average campsite cafe, with a brilliant view. Food is not too pricey - 6…read moreto 12 for a main course, and you probably onlt need one. A fair range of usual pub fare, with some catch of the day specials. Relaxed, as you would expect of a campsite. Service can be slow but is generally friendly.
Pleasant service. Huge range of european cheeses, meats, and wines. Also local produce. Takeaway…read moregourmet brocadillo are very tasty! Well worth a visit.
Typical Tesco,always busy, have too look for a parking space. Always visit when in the area. You…read morecan pick up Welsh Tourist products from this store.
The Tesco store is in a central part of Haverfordwest, however it still has enough land for a large…read morecar park with mother and toddler and disabled parking spaces close to the front door. On entering the shop you are greeted with a huge superstore that is on two levels. The ground floor has all the normal food items, a large book section, as well as options and a pharmacy. Upstairs has a home and electronic section as well as the now well know Tesco clothing range. There is also a small cafe. To get upstairs you have to go on an escalator that is more like a graduated conveyor belt, this allows your trolleys and disabled access up to these floors. The shop is generally well stocked and the staff are happy to help with queries. However I would avoid going on a Friday night as it gets very busy and the ques are long.