Pembrokeshire is one of the most scenic places in all of the British Isles. It’s also one of the tastiest. Believe it or not, for such a sparsely populated part of the UK, there’s actually a huge range of quality places to eat. Hardly exhaustive, here’s a list of a few top contenders offering the best bites in the area based on the delicious findings of my recent visit.
Four Fine Dines in Pembrokeshire (CheapOair)
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