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The Ferry Inn

4.8 (4 reviews)
Closed 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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White Hart Inn - Pub opening and food hours

White Hart Inn

4.7(3 reviews)
0.4 mi

Very popular community run pub, serving a good range of beers, including real ales, as well as a…read morewine list and the usual range of spirits. There's a main bar area with a TV and a small and two quieter upstairs eating areas. They serve lunches Tuesday to Saturday and dinner Wednesday to Saturday, as well as Sunday lunches. We had a lovely supper one evening, starting with Glamorganshire cakes with red onion marmalade (delicious) and whitebait with bread and salad garnish. For mains we had a chicken burger and courgette lasagne inc. garlic bread), both served with salad garnish and chips. Both were very nice and good value. The bill came to £31 including one drink. On the second visit we just had one course each, steak & ale pie with vegetables and chips (£12), and a vegetable tagine with cous-cous (£9.50). Service- provided by volunteers - was friendly and efficient throughout. On summer evenings and Sunday lunchtime booking is essential. Recommended - friendly and good value for money.

I can be a big snob and I think this pub is basic, slightly austere and could do with a sympathetic…read morerenovation, hopefully not taking its character away. However, I popped into the White Hart one day as The Ferry down the road wasn't serving food. I was really disappointed - I'd been saving lunch there as a treat for my aunt, visiting me in Wales. My disappointment dissipated pretty fast. The fish and chips we had for lunch were second to none I've had in recent memory. That's saying something, as I've eaten some amazing fish and chips over the years - they're my thing. The portion of fish was huge, fresh and perfectly cooked. The batter crisp and yellow, complementing the soft, juicy whiteness of the fish perfectly. Even the chips were absolutely delicious, and the fish was so large I couldn't finish the chips, which my aunt could confirm has probably never happened before. A punter told us to drink "Gethin's Cyder" with our meal. This stuff wins actual awards and - if you manage to get your hands on it, which is not easy - you'll understand why immediately: it feels like you're stealing from the gods when you drink it. So why only 4 stars, when this is a 5 star review? Because I can be a snob, and I know that if I walked into a place with a 5 star review and it didn't look like a 5 star place, I'd turn on my heel and make a swift exit. Appearances deceive and you may not like the slightly shabby look of a very local pub with no pretences. Also, I remember thinking there wasn't much else happening on the menu that appealed. So The White Hart might be a one-trick pony, or a two-stunt stag if you count the cider, but both feats are worth a trip. Call ahead to check if the kitchen is open, as it sometimes isn't.

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White Hart Inn - Evening menu

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White Hart Inn - Vegetable Tagine with cous-cous and pitta. £9.50

Vegetable Tagine with cous-cous and pitta. £9.50

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the ship inn - View from the terrace

the ship inn

3.0(4 reviews)
7.7 mi

Pubs - Yank! Some…read moregood friends took me to this exquisite seaside pub for lunch. The parking - like for all pubs - is dear. The view, unlike most pubs, is money, looking out onto the ocean. Of course why bother going to a pub to see the ocean (other than it's less windy inside)? I was hungry, and Claire and Leigh obliged me with a spectacular sausage and mash plate that I did my best to devour. Not to mention that I walked away for under fifteen quid. I owe my server a tip - I'll have to rectify that next time. Seriously, I had heard that "this place had gone downhill" but I'm told that there's new management and for me at least the staff were all prompt, pleasant, attentive, and professional. In America we trip over ourselves looking for this quality of food and service, and here I have discovered it in the Welsh countryside. I am seriously envious and seriously recommend that if you are in Carmarthenshire that you set The Ship Inn in your GPS. I have no doubt that you will agree with my assessment. Cheers! =;^)

Great food pub in unrivalled setting, close to Tresaith beach. Modern spacious interior with large…read morepicture windows looking out to sea. Additional seating on the terrace also with beautiful views along the coastline. Pick of the real ales are Brains Rev. James and Hancock HB, both on tap. Good selection of wines, soft drinks and spirits also available. Good quality food - prices a little on the expensive side but I guess being a seaside resort, trade is seasonal and allowances need to be made for this. Enjoyed all the main courses here but found the strawberry and white chocolate gateau a little too rich/sweet. Friendly and efficient service - perhaps a little on the slow side when busy. Small car park quickly fills up during the summer so arrive early to be sure of a space - otherwise it means parking higher up in the village (may need to pay) and a 5 minute walk.

The Ferry Inn - pubs - Updated May 2026

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