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Plantagenet House - Tenby - Photo album

Stumbled across this establishment whilst exploring Tenby. So glad we did. From the moment you enter the building you can feel the history and authenticity. We were fortunate to get seated without a lunch booking. The staff were charming and attentive. And most importantly the food was delicious. I
Found this hidden gem down a little side street and had a delicious Sunday lunch. About £17 per person for more food than we could manage to eat; I recommend both the roast lamb and beef options. Both came with large Yorkshire pudding, roast potatoes and a large variety of vegetables. Definitely re
We were looking for a light bite on a Sunday afternoon and stumbled upon this gem. The building has to be experienced to be believed. So quirky and historic. Lovely staff and nice quiet atmosphere. Although they were only serving Sunday lunch we went for two children's plates that were lovely and ju
Absolutely brilliant gem off the beaten path. Was nice to be away from the crowded places on the main streets in town. Food was absolutely amazing, service was perfect! A little on the pricier side (£16.50 for a burger), but totally worth the “tourist tax”. Will absolutely be back again!! Loved it!!
I found this restaurant to be a wonderful back alley gem. It had a wonderful atmosphere calm and inviting. The service was outstanding and the food was amazing. We left extremely satisfied all round. Would recommend this place to anyone looking for somewhere for a first class meal.
Such an amazing place to visit. Full of history along with company but the best of all are the food! A dog friendly medieval Inn, food were absolutely smack on that are locally sourced straight from the sea and local area. Mussels cooked in white wine with a hint of rosemary were just to die for a
A must place to go if you appreciate good food. Fantastic atmosphere and service. Highly recommended.
I loved our Sunday lunch at Plantagenet House. Food was divine and the staff super friendly and smiley. We went with our dog and they found space for us down in the bar which was extremely cosy and comfortable. Highly recommended if you are looking for a meal with character and quality in the charmi
One of the oldest buildings in Tenby.I was cheeky and arrived without a booking..I was lucky.Had the mussels..oh my word. A must try if in Tenby but pre book.
Pleasant find! We went in for lunch, the food was amazing and staff very attentive given we were the only ones there
Absolutely amazing food. We had a starter, main and dessert and loved every bite. The monkfish curry and the cannon of lamb are the 2 main dishes we went for and we were not disappointed. 10/10 for food, service, and atmosphere!
We toiled over whether we should go in or not - we were deterred by the price but after a prolonged vibe check (i.e. menu checking, going to the downstairs bit), we decided to eat here for dinner for our first, and only, night in Tenby. Nothing really popped out at us on other google reviews and th
Cosy pub underneath for pre-dinner drinks 🍺 Book a table in the restaurant beforehand to avoid disappointment. Unique flemish chimney and wooden topped porcelain loo. Our party of four had fish and chips, rack of lamb, Hake steak and fillet. Two of the party were allergic to garlic. The restaurant
Wow wow wow. Absolutely love this place. The building is incredible, and the staff are awesome, each person we spoke to gave us an impression of passion and love for their job, so refreshing. The food was delicious, I especially liked the Monkfish, cooked perfectly. Thank you guys for a perfect expe
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