Place to Visit in Pembrokeshire
Bramley's Tea Room & Grandiflora
Bramley's Tea Room & Grandiflora
A pine log cabin situated within a unique Mediterranean-style garden centre, which has plants up to 100 years old. This restaurant specialises in home cooking. All local ingredients are used for dishes such as chicken, leek and mushroom pie, Glamorgan sausages, ham and parsley sauce, soups, ploughman's and Welsh rarebit. Famous for fruit pies and great selections of homemade cakes, gateaux and cream teas. Traditional three course lunch on Sundays. Good vegetarian choice. Heartbeat award and a "Red Book" award winner.
Opening times: March to November daily 10am-5pm. November to March daily 10am-4pm.
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Contact Information:
Liz Hainsworth
Grandiflora Garden Centre
St. Florence
Tenby
Pembrokeshire
SA70 8LP
Grandiflora Garden Centre
St. Florence
Tenby
Pembrokeshire
SA70 8LP
| Tel: | 01834 871778 |
| Email: | liz@grandiflora.co.uk |
| Web: | www.grandiflora.co.uk |
ID: 2480 Revised: 16/9/2009
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