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We stayed overnight following a ferry crossing. The ferry was delayed and they made sure we still could access the room. The room was spacious, but it was £180 for 2 adults and a child. There were huge cobwebs on the window, and only toiletries left for 2 people not 3. Breakfast was really disappointing unfortunately. Dirty plates, poor choice or cereal, no yoghurts, fruit or juice to help yourself to, everything was apparently behind the bar and you were only told that when you asked. The cooked breakfast was really greasy and the sausages were cheap and horrid, I couldn’t eat them. Nice staff but totally overpriced for what was on offer!
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Very warm welcome from Nige, I had the burger which was lovely. Hubby had fish and chips... All very nice good sized portions too ... Not really a pub, no pool tables slot machines or bar stools, just a really nice eatery ..that's also licenced, table service ... Great beers on tap. A great dog friendly place. Would visit again. Low ceilings, beams and fairy lights ,cosy, romantic lovely
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Just to say we loved this place. Now called Manorbier House ( which is a bit confusing as there are signs at the beach directing to the 'Beach break' still. We drove round for a while trying to find it, until a friendly guy pointed it out! Theres a handy small car park next door. There are lots of tables both inside and out and a small gift shop. The coffee was good and the food arrived promptly and with friendly service. Our dog was welcomed too. He had a mariners platter- very hearty and tasty and I had a falafel salad with olives and seeds etc. all very tasty. Definitely recommend
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Always used to love going to Mamgu's in Solva. Kinda surprised to hear they'd moved. As to new St. David's location..well...not as cosy. Will definitely seat more people, but furniture a bit too greasy spoon for me. Trivial Pursuit cards on table nice touch, but sadly just ended up using them to balance wonky table leg. Biggest let down though was food. Wife had 'loaded welsh cakes' with lukewarm beans. (Yes I know we should have complained, but really shouldn't have to) I had the 'welsh rarebit breakfast' which consisted of- 1 slice rarebit toast with fried egg on top I veggie sausage 1 slice halloumi (smaller than playing card) 1 large mushroom, cut in half And that 'lot' was £11!! (That's just the rarebit, not including loaded welsh cakes.) It was tasty, but for just shy of £11, that's not enough food. Not that this review will worry Mamgu's, as footfall for this new location will ensure they do well. But sadly, I don't think we will be returning anytime soon