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1005 Opinions in 2 websites
We were looking forward to our Sunday lunch as 2years previously it was lovely. Unfortunately on this occasion not so good. We arrived at 12 and was told by the waitress that we were 1 minute early but she should be able to table us! Not a good start ! Especially my mum in law being disabled with a walker ! We got served quickly and some of us ordered a gin, the glasses were cheap looking, not the bowl style you would normally get with a gin and with no straw. The food came and all ours wasn't warm enough .Only one of us asked for it to be heated, the rest of us didn't want to make a fuss sending all plates back, but it affected our experience as it was cold before we got to the end of the meal. The leek was greasy, potatoes felt warmed up didn't know if it was supposed to be roast or boiled it looked a bit of both and the yorkshire pudding which we were charged extra for was also greasy. The meat and orher veg was nice but we could have had more meat. Oncw my mother in law had put her last mouthful in the waitress came to ask if we had finished We were all paying seperate and that turned into a long drawn out fiasco. I'm hoping that this is a one off but I feel standards have slipped unfortunately. I hope others didn't experience the same aa us. Shame as I would have like to send a good review.

730 Opinions in 1 websites
We hadn't planned eating in Tenby. We stumbled on this restaurant and were welcomed by the friendly barmaid. Our fish and chips dishes were served quickly. The fish, salad and chips were nicely presented and tasty. Reasonable prices. A good find.

175 Opinions in 1 websites
Great food and nice atmosphere . My wife, daughter and i visited on a cold Tuesday afternoon. We had a nice welcome and the place was warm and welcoming. The lunch we had was beautifully cooked and well presented. Plenty to eat and very nice. We will return.

38 Opinions in 1 websites
Called in for some food and a coffee. Very pleasantly surprised. For the size of this café, I was astounded at the range of food and drinks on offer. O K , the prices were a little high, but to be expected in a beautiful beach front setting. Had ham salad sandwich, cheese and onion toastie ,and two coffees, around £21 , but delighted with the size, presentation and Freshness of the ingredients. Have actually read some negative feedback about this place, and found the feedback Totally False, and not my experience at all. Will definitely be back next time we are in the area, probably come back just to see the staff here, they were so pleasant and helpful. Many thanks, Pamela and David.

250 Opinions in 1 websites
Stopped for lunch on our walk. It was a cold day so chose the soup which was fantastic with a big chunk of bread. Went on to have a slice of cake each - thoroughly recommend the apple and almond cake. The service was very slow but we were in no hurry. Staff very friendly.

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.

89 Opinions in 1 websites
The wild cafe is lovely for kids with the music and scenery around etc and tv cwtch to keep them entertained, menu short for Lunch usual basic stuff- nice food tho and huge portions! Jacket potatoes always taste old tho as If they’ve been standing or reheated.. morning staff weren’t keen on offering a breakfast said if was closed but online it said until 10.30 maybe it hadn’t been updated online but the boys behind the bar just seemed like they couldn’t be asked so we left it, a nice woman tried to offer us a alternative but it had already put me off at the fact they couldn’t be asked

76 Opinions in 1 websites
The atmosphere was unpleasant with loud, drunk customers, the bar man was inattentive and uninterested in serving us. The beer (Gower Gold) was off and neither female toilets had a usable locks. The landlord didn't seem to care when I spoke to him, no apology. I will not go back and would not recommend it to others, no redeeming qualities.