Place to Visit in Pembrokeshire
Ferry House Inn
Watch the yachts and the waves roll by and enjoy fresh fish and real ales at our family-run riverside village inn, alongside Pembrokeshire's beautiful coastal path.
Chef's specialities are prepared using fresh local produce, home-cooked hams, Pant Mawr cheeses, Viles crab from just up the road, fresh fish landed at Milford Haven Docks, vegetables grown locally and delivered daily, Welsh Black beef and lamb from our local butchers - the best of Pembrokeshire produce on your plate.
Join us in our lounge conservatory or restaurant overlooking the river for lunch or dinner, traditional roasts on Sundays, fine wines and real ales.
Opening times: 7 days a week. Lunch served 12.00noon - 2.00pm. Evening meals 6.00pm - 9.00pm (closed Sunday evening).
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Hazelbeach
Llanstadwell
Milford Haven
Pembrokeshire
SA73 1EG
| Tel: | 01646 600270 |
| Email: | info@ferryhouseinn.co.uk |
| Web: | www.smoothhound.co.uk/hotels/ferryinn |
ID: 2531 Revised: 10/7/2009
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