The Cambrian Inn
At the Haverfordwest end of this village, on a sharp bend, is a lovely 16th century pub and restaurant.
Food is generous, service is excellent and the beer is well kept, and it's good value for money.
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The menu is varied, and includes locally caught seafood. The
thick Welsh soup, Cawl (pronounced 'cowl'), is well worth asking for.
On wet days, or if you have a disability, you will
appreciate being able to park right beside the entrance.
Tables are in the bar, a large formal restaurant or outdoors.
Refurbished in 2008, the Cambrian has developed its restaurant facilities even further, and a new, comfortable seating area has been added for those waiting for a table..
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Accommodation is available which has been granted four stars by the Welsh Tourist Board.

The Old Printing House
Near Solva harbour, this restaurant offers tea and coffee in pleasant surroundings, plus bed and breakfast
accommodation.
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Yacht Club
Walk to the sea end of the harbour and you will come across some very solid stone buildings. The two-storey yacht club has a small cafe upstairs serving tea/coffee, soft drinks, cakes and snacks. This is the perfect place to warm up after a bracing walk or sea trip in the cooler months. On warmer days the balcony affords a good view.
More about the village of Solva and local boat trips
More places to eat out in Pembrokeshire
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