Food & Drink

Self caterers are well catered for locally with a small shop in Little Haven, a mini supermarket (with off licence) in Broad Haven and a wide range of local shops, supermarkets and a weekly farmers market at Haverfordwest. Try local fish, Pembrokeshire potatoes and local vegetables, cheese and meat for a special barbecue or family meal back at the cottages

But eating out is one of the best things about self catering! A short 10 minute walk from the cottages to Little Haven is rewarded with a great choice of pubs and the local bistro. Just over the hill to Broad Haven are a couple more places well worth a visit. Don′t worry, the walk back up the hill afterwards is the best way to work off any over indulgence.


The Castle, Little Haven

A friendly, family pub, as close to the sea as you can get without actually getting wet. A wide ranging menu and good choice of beers and wine. Seafood is a particular speciality with a choice of fish and shellfish available to eat, much of it caught locally in St Brides Bay or out of Milford Haven. Visit their website for more information!

Castle

The Swan, Little haven

A lovely, traditional old pub overlooking the beach dating back to 1785. Recently refurbished with new restaurant and cosy bar. The wall outside is a favourite place to drink in the local ale and the ever changing view.

Swan

The St Brides Inn, Little Haven

Just up the road from the sea front, another friendly little pub. "Daily Specials" board, and well known for the Sunday lunches. There is an old well inside the pub - and a good beer garden, where meals and barbecues are served throughout the summer.

St Brides

The Nest Bistro, Little Haven

The Nest is an intimate bistro restaurant with extensive range of fresh locally caught seafood, including Sea bass, Dover Sole, Turbot, Monkfish and a vast choice of meat and vegetarian dishes all created using mainly Pembrokeshire produce. Mouth watering, home-made desserts and sophisticated wine list make this the place to really push the local boat out.

Nestro

The Galleon, Broad Haven

Just across the road from the beach, the Galleon is a bit of a local landmark and has a lively bar popular with visiting surfers, windsurfers and divers. Recently refurbished by Brains Brewery, it has a good bar, restaurant and outdoor seating. Visit this link for more information.

Galleon

Nautilus, Broad Haven

Located on the seafront in Broad Haven, Nautilus opened in 2004 and includes a modern bar and restaurant displaying local art. There are lots of different areas to relax in, from a high bar looking over the beautiful views to sumptuous leather couches you can sink into. Lots of events, live music and has a good restaurant menu, Sunday carvery and coffee shop. Visit their website for more information.



Nautilus

There are more really good restaurants and pubs a short drive from Little Haven at Solva, Druidstone, St Davids and Porthgain.

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