Nestled along the stunning Pembrokeshire coast, Broad Haven is a haven for beach lovers and food enthusiasts alike. This charming seaside village, along with its picturesque neighbours Little Haven and Dale, offers a delightful array of dining experiences that cater to every palate. Whether you’re craving fresh seafood, hearty pub fare, or a sweet treat to enjoy by the sea, Broad Haven and its surroundings have something special to offer. Here’s a guide to some of the best places to eat out while staying in this beautiful part of Wales.
Located right on the seafront, The Galleon Inn is a popular spot for both locals and visitors. This family-friendly pub offers a diverse menu featuring classic British dishes, hearty pub grub and delicious puddings. Enjoy your meal with a spectacular view of a Pembrokeshire sunset from their upstairs dining room.
Right next door to Rocksdrift House this great place to eat couldn’t be more convenient. If you’re in the mood for a taste of Italy, Sunshine Italian Restaurant is the place to be. Known for its authentic Italian cuisine, this seafront restaurant serves up everything from wood-fired pizzas to rich pasta dishes. The panoramic view of St Brides bay and great atmosphere makes it a perfect spot for a romantic dinner or a family gathering.
For a casual dining experience head to The Ocean Café. This vibrant spot offers a wide range of dishes, including breakfast options, light lunches, and hearty dinners. Their portion sizes are particularly popular ensuring every diner leaves fully satisfied.
For a modern twist on on the takeaway burger head to Sand & Stone around the corner in Marine Road. This contemporary restaurant prides itself on its creative breakfast dishes and fabulous vegan and vegetarian options. The menu includes everything from the traditional fish finger butty to, our personal favourite, the Cheesy Swine Burger. Sand & Stone offers a dining experience that is both delicious and memorable. Takeaways also an option.
The newest arrival on the Broad Haven dining scene, Off The Hook Bistro has quickly made a name for itself with its quality fish and chips and takeaway. The attached bistro offers an array of dishes with a view that is arguably the best chippy view in the country. The relaxed, yet cozy interior, coupled with excellent service, makes Off The Hook Bistro a must-visit.
A short walk along the coast path takes you to the picturesque seaside village of Little Haven.
A gem in Little Haven, The Castle is a traditional pub that offers a warm welcome and a great selection of food and drink. Whether you’re stopping by for a pint and a snack or a full meal, you’ll find plenty of delicious options. Their fresh mussels and Welsh lamb cawl are highly recommended.
For a cozy and intimate dining experience, Saint Brides Inn is a top choice. This family-run establishment prides itself on its friendly service and delectable menu. With an emphasis on fresh, local produce, you can enjoy dishes like pan-seared scallops, homemade pies, and an array of vegetarian options.
A short trip to the south west takes you to the stunning village of Dale. Famous for its water sports, the Fort and the Gann it also has gives us some unique dinning experiences.
A visit to Dale wouldn’t be complete without dining at The Griffin Inn. Overlooking the picturesque Dale Bay, this award-winning pub is renowned for its seafood dishes. From lobster and crab to freshly caught fish, The Griffin Inn celebrates the best of Pembrokeshire’s marine offerings. Pair your meal with one of their local ales for a true taste of the region.
For a more contemporary dining experience, Coco’s Brasserie in Dale offers a menu that blends classic and modern flavours. With a focus on seasonal ingredients, you can enjoy dishes like tender Welsh beef, innovative vegetarian options, and sumptuous desserts. The relaxed yet stylish ambiance makes it an ideal spot for a special meal.
Many of our guests rave about their dining experiences. Here are some of the most recommended dishes:
Prefer to dine in your holiday accommodation? There are plenty of options!
f you prefer to cook in your self-catering accommodation, there are plenty of places to pick up fresh ingredients:
Eating out in Broad Haven, Little Haven, and Dale is not just about the food; it’s about the experience of dining in some of the most beautiful coastal settings in Wales. Each village offers its own unique charm and culinary delights, ensuring that your stay in Pembrokeshire is as memorable for your taste buds as it is for your soul. So, whether you’re indulging in fresh seafood, savouring a traditional pub meal, or treating yourself to a sweet seaside dessert, you’ll find plenty to satisfy your cravings in this enchanting part of the world.
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