St David's (Ty Ddewi)Restaurants

Restaurants in St David's (Ty Ddewi)

  1. A

    Morgan's Brasserie

    An elegant and intimate spot, with clean modern lines and an air of big-city sophistication, Morgan's turns out quality cuisine with a French touch, including local seafood specials and some gourmet vegetarian choices (how about leek and parsnip steamed pudding with herb and truffle gravy?).

    reviewed

  2. B

    Refectory at St David's

    Part of the ongoing restoration of the cathedral cloister, this stylish modern café has a lunch menu with a choice of sandwiches and hot dishes (at least two vegetarian dishes), as well as excellent coffee and home-baking. Grab a table upstairs with a view of the cloister and garden.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Cwtch

    Stone walls and wooden beams mark this out as a sense-of-occasion place, as indeed does the price, 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.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Pebbles Yard Espresso Bar

    A cute little space, with butter-yellow walls, worn pine floors and basketwork chairs, this café is the place to read the papers over a cappuccino, or tuck into cakes and cream teas. Art on the walls, and cool tunes on the sound system.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Cartref Restaurant

    A big barn of a place on the main square, the Cartref is a good family-friendly choice, with highchairs and kids menus, and plenty of choice for vegetarians. The food is hearty, mainstream stuff such as lasagne, burgers, steak pie etc.

    reviewed

  6. F

    St Davids Food & Wine

    Stock up on picnic supplies at this delicatessen, which specialises in local organic produce.

    reviewed

  7. G

    Sampler

    Named after the embroidery samples blanketing the walls, this may be the perfect exemplar of the traditional Welsh tearoom. Pembrokeshire clotted cream tea comes served with freshly baked scones and bara brith (a rich, fruit tea-loaf), and there are Welsh cheese platters, jacket potatoes, soups and sandwiches.

    reviewed

  8. H

    Chapel

    Dieters beware – the shelves in this shop are stacked floor to ceiling with more than 100 varieties of handmade Welsh chocolates, truffles and other confectionery.

    reviewed

  9. Bench

    A bustling rabbit warren of a bar-bistro with a strong Mediterranean motif, the Bench serves up all-day snacks and lip-smacking ice creams.

    reviewed