Place to Visit in Pembrokeshire
Boathouse Tearoom
Boathouse Tearoom
Situated at Stackpole Quay, one of Britain's smallest harbours, the tearoom is on the National Trust Estate where you can enjoy lakes, circular walks, magnificent cliffs and the superb beach of Barafundle. A warm welcome awaits you to enjoy morning coffee, imaginative lunches with daily specials such as aubergine, sun dried tomato, mozzarella lasagne, red peppers roasted with basil, feta and olive oil served with a variety of salads, or creamy chicken and sun dried tomato filo with salads - to name but a few. There is an impressive selection of home-made cakes, delicious desserts and the unforgettable Tearoom's famous clotted cream teas.
Contact Information:
Penny/Sam
Stackpole Quay
Stackpole
Pembrokeshire.
SA71 5DE
Stackpole Quay
Stackpole
Pembrokeshire.
SA71 5DE
| Tel: | 01646 672058 |
ID: 2489 Revised: 24/3/2009
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