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The best restaurants in Haverfordwest: Portfield Pembrokeshire West Wales
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16 Opinions in 1 websites
I visited yesterday with friends and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. It was years since I’d been and the level of service was as good as I remembered. The students and lecturers were attentive, polite and friendly. Most of the food was excellent, there were just a couple of little things not right, such as the pigs in blankets were undercooked. Overall a good experience.

24 Opinions in 1 websites
Very good COVID precautions in practice. Friendly staff. Steaks cooked to requirement - didn’t wait long. Very tasty! So good we went back twice! Thank you.

2 Opinions in 1 websites
Did know what to except, what a surprise from the surrounding to the food it was all amazing. My husband and I were there for the 2 course brunch with Prosecco. All the food was fresh and cooked there an then. Hosts were friendly and couldn’t do enough for us 5⭐️ service

668 Opinions in 2 websites
I will never suggest anyone to go here. We waited 2.30 hours for food. Services is pathetic not only this but food was tasteless. After waiting 2:30hours for food we spent only 5 minutes to eat and left all food after tasting. And wasted good 50£.

464 Opinions in 1 websites
The Wolfe Inn website looked inticing and the menu satisfied all of our tastes. So we booked a table for four on Saturday evening well in advance because of the Easter holiday. We were looking forward to our evening dinner after a lovely day out in St Davids and Solva. We arrived on time at 8pm and waited at the front desk to be shown to our table. The pub/restaurant appeared to be fairly busy and the atmosphere seemed good and friendly. After a 5 minute wait we were shown to our table which was located in a small dark back room which unfortunately resembled the appearance of a tired and sad cafe. We waited for someone to take our drinks order and after 15 mins of reading the menu several times I decided to go to the bar to get some drinks. The bar offered a limited selection of lagers and ales which was a slight disappointment and the bar waiter appeared 10 minutes later and took my order. I was told that the drinks would be brought to our table. We waited patiently for our drinks and after 10 minutes of reading the menu again our drinks arrived. We took the opportunity to ask if we could order our food, but to be told that table waiter would be with us shortly. (There's a theme beginning to develop here 😉) After 15 minutes of reading the menu several times again I decided to track down a waiter. There were several staff engaged in conversation near the bar and bingo my luck was in! I asked if it was okay to order our food and miraculously our order was taken on a iPad there and then! I thought I'd order some more drinks to celebrate so I went to the bar and waited by myself for another 10 minutes to be served. I arrived back at our table with the anticipation that our food orders would arrive shortly. After a further 10 minutes wait I decided to track down a waiter to ask where our food was. I was told that they would check with the kitchen and let us know immediately. After 5 minutes we were told the our food was being prepared and would be with us shortly. Our food arrived 10 minutes later and I really thought it was going to be worth the wait. How wrong I was! We'd waited for approximately 1.5 hours for an average offering of food that was well below our expectations. I considered making a complaint, but I knew that I would be wasting my time and we really needed to be home before midnight 😂 I would suggest to the owner of the Wolfe Inn that you appoint a restaurant front of house and a dedicated bar person with a bar that offers a good selection of lagers and ales 👍

155 Opinions in 1 websites
I was genuinely shocked by the poor level of service I received at this establishment. As a solo female walking the full 187 miles of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, I rely on the limited facilities available along the way—not just for comfort, but for safety. I stopped here hoping for a bit of rest and refreshment. I ordered a jacket potato with cheese and beans, along with a coffee that, unfortunately, was one of the worst I’ve ever had. Still, I didn’t complain—until I politely asked if I could charge my phone. Both women behind the counter immediately said no, claiming that phones had previously caused electrical issues by "tripping" the system. I’m sorry, but this simply doesn't add up. I work across the country setting up concessions at major music festivals, and I specialise in power management. This type of business would almost certainly have a 3-phase power supply, likely with a 32-amp capacity at minimum. A mobile phone charger drawing less than 10 watts is not going to trip a properly functioning system—unless there is an underlying fault, in which case, the circuit breaker can be reset safely. Even more concerning, I later read reviews from other customers who were given entirely different excuses when they too asked to charge a device. This inconsistency suggests the refusal is policy or preference, not a genuine issue. Charging a phone costs less than a penny and can be the difference between someone having access to help or not, especially in remote areas. Hospitality is more than just handing over food for money—it’s about providing care and support to those you serve. Sadly, this was lacking here. When I mentioned this at Celtic Camping and later in Fishguard, other local businesses were equally surprised and disappointed to hear about the experience. It was quite clear that the staff were not familiar with the needs of walkers and, frankly, their attitude was dismissive and unkind. They should reflect on the values of true hospitality and consider how small gestures can make a significant difference to someone’s safety and wellbeing.

10 Opinions in 1 websites
Absolutely terrible food Tai dishes bland meat content meagre duck nothing but fat and skin. At £7 50 a dish plus any rice it was also a rip off .Avoid this place I would rather go hungry

2 Opinions in 1 websites
me and my friend went in for a hot chocolate and went to toilet and my friend waited for me and then i came out and the man working asked me what i was doing and shouting at me to get out of the toilet when i said i was using the toilet and when i went back to get my phone as i left it there when he was rushing me to get out he shouted at me again. so rude! someone who is like that should not be working! its absolutely shocking. im just 16 getting shoutrd at because i used a toilet after going for a drink