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mediately at home. There's a terrace with fine views at the front and a large, rambling
garden to the rear.
Llys Meddyg
( 01239-820008; www.llysmeddyg.com ; East St; s/d from £80/100; ) This converted doctor's res-
idence takes contemporary big-city cool and plonks it firmly by the seaside. Bedrooms are
large and bright and decked out in an unassuming but very stylish manner. Original art-
works adorn the walls, locally woven blankets and cushions add a splash of colour, and
the bathrooms are spacious. The lounge boasts leather sofas and a period fireplace, and
there's a secluded garden at the back.
B&B ££
Cnapan
( 01239-820575; www.cnapan.co.uk ; East St; s/d £62.50/95; ) Light-filled rooms and a flower-
filled garden are offered at this listed Georgian town house above a popular restaurant. If
you're man enough for the floral wallpaper, ask for room 4: it's bigger.
B&B ££
Golden Lion Hotel
( 01239-820321; www.goldenlionpembrokeshire.co.uk ; East St; s/d £70/90; ) This warm and cosy
country inn has 13 bright, clutter-free rooms with simple but contemporary decor in rest-
ful pale and neutral colours. They vary in size from snug doubles to more spacious family
rooms. Downstairs there's a good restaurant and a roaring fire in the popular traditional
bar, which serves real ales.
HOTEL ££
Eating
CAFE £
Lou Lous
( 01239-820777; Market St; mains £4.50-10; 10am-5pm Mon-Sat) This friendly little cafe is quickly
gaining a reputation as one of the finest in town. The menu features a range of organic
soups and tarts, baguettes and crepes, proper coffee and the obligatory indulgent cakes.
It's a wonderfully relaxed place with cheerful service.
Wholefoods of Newport
( 01239-820773; www.wholefoodsofnewport.co.uk ; East St; 8.30am-5.30pm Mon-Sat) The place to go to
stock up on picnic supplies and planet-friendly provisions.
DELI £
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