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Sound Cafe
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(18 High St; meals £4-10; 9am-4pm Mon & Tue, 9am-9pm Wed-Sun) This chilled out, quirky cafe is
renowned for its great breakfasts, but is a welcoming place all day with hearty lunch spe-
cials, and gourmet burgers and tapas in the evenings. It's fully licensed so it's equally
good for quenching your thirst after a day's walking.
CAFE ££
The Bishops
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( www.thebish.co.uk ; 22-23 Cross Sq; mains £9-13; meals noon-9.30pm; ) A friendly, rambling pub
full of locals, walkers and blow-ins, this place serves hearty pub grub with a smile.
There's a roaring fire in winter, a decent pint on offer and great views of the cathedral
from the beer garden.
PUB ££
Cwtch
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MODERN WELSH £££
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( 01437-720491; www.cwtchrestaurant.co.uk ; 22 High St; 2-/3-courses £24/30; 5.30-9.30pm Tue-Sat, daily
high season) Stone walls and wooden beams mark this out as a sense of occasion place, yet
there's a snugness that lives up to its name ( cwtch means 'a cosy place' or 'a cuddle').
There's an emphasis on local produce, so expect plenty of fresh seafood on the menu.
Farmer's Arms
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( www.farmersstdavids.co.uk ; 14 Goat St; 11am-midnight Mon-Sun) Even though St Davids is a bit of a
tourist trap, you'd be hard-pressed finding a more authentic country pub than the Farmer's
Arms. There's real ale and Guinness on tap, and it's the place to be when the rugby's play-
ing. The beer garden out the back is a pleasant place to watch the sun go down on a sum-
mer's evening.
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National Park Visitor Centre & Tourist Office ( 01437-720392; www.orielyparc.co.uk ; High St;
9.30am-5pm) In a striking landscaped building 350m east of Cross Sq.
National Trust Visitor Centre ( 01437-720385; High St; 10am-5.30pm Mon-Sat, 10am-4pm Sun) Sells
local-interest books and guides to NT properties in Pembrokeshire.
 
 
 
 
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