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(mains £17 to £22). The bedrooms are stylish and modern, in colours that evoke the sea-
side. It's 3 miles north of Tenby along the A48. Take bus 351.
Eating
D Fecci & Sons
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(Lower Frog St; mains £6-8; 11.30am-11.30pm Sun-Thu, 11.30-2.30am Fri & Sat) Eating fish and chips on
the beach is a British tradition, and D Fecci & Sons is a Tenby institution, having been in
business since 1935. Not only is the fish locally sourced, so are the potatoes. The same
family run the traditional Fecci's Ice Cream Parlour on St George's St.
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Blue Ball Restaurant
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(
01834-843038; www.theblueballrestaurant.co.uk ; Upper Frog St; mains £10-24;
6-9pm Tue-Sat,
12.30-2.30pm Sun) Polished wood, old timber beams and exposed brickwork create a
cosy, rustic atmosphere in what is probably Tenby's best restaurant. The menu makes
good use of local produce, notably seafood. Pork Wellington is the signature dish.
MODERN WELSH £££
Plantagenet House
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( 01834-842350; www.plantagenettenby.co.uk ; Quay Hill; lunch £7-13, dinner £15-40; noon-2.30pm & 6-10pm
high season) Atmosphere-wise, this place instantly impresses; it's perfect for a romantic,
candle-lit dinner. Tucked down an alley in Tenby's oldest house, it's dominated by an im-
mense 12th-century Flemish chimney hearth. The menu ranges from acclaimed seafood to
organic beef.
Drinking & Nightlife
There are about two dozen pubs crammed into the area around Tudor Sq, and the place
can get pretty riotous on summer nights with big groups of lads and ladettes heading
between them.
Tenby House
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