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The Royal Oak - Fishguard - Photo album

Lovely freshly prepared food, we had the fish and chips, good sized portion and reasonably priced. Lots of history on the pub within the restaurant. Staff were friendly and welcoming too.
This is a beautiful old building, full of history and character, both inside and out. We wandered in around 7ish. The food was good, reasonably priced, and plenty of it, great for those with a hearty appetite :0) I had the belly draft whilst my partner in hunger had the seafood platter, minus the sq
The food tasted really nice. The portion could have been bigger, but overall the combination of all seafoods together in the meal with the sauce might it delicious.
The banofee pie was my favorite thing I ate on my entire UK trip. Standing ovation for that. I also enjoyed the apple sausages and mash. I loved the live folk music too. Wonderful atmosphere, food and memories.
A very lively little pub, even on a Monday night, and a very friendly mixed crowd of all ages. I loved the historic 'long house' building, with its low beamed ceiling and stone walls...and of course the thought that major historic events had taken place there. The staff were very efficient and frien
We went here as a group on a Tuesday night and we were delighted to see and hear and local folk group playing and singing folk songs. It made the experience completely different to most pubs I've been too. Order at the bar and give them your table number... and food comes quite quickly... within 2
We stayed in the air bnb above the pub, as well as having meals and drinks down below too. The accommodation was immaculate, huge living space across multiple levels. Bedrooms were all spacious. The only downsides were that one roof window had a dodgy handle, so difficult to open, and the TV seemed
Unexpectedly good pub in the centre of Fishguard, great beer and reasonable prices. Loads of room inside, and a fabulous outside terrace area with views over the lower town. Judging by the number of tables reserved, the food must be good but we weren’t hungry this time!
Really incredible view, beautiful food and great service. There was live folk music the evening we went and the kids loved it, all sat in the circle while the musicians played around them. They even gave them small instruments to play. Stunning outside area and the chowder was just delicious!!
Good food but not a lot of gluten free choice. EDIT: been glutened and now in Saint. If you are celiac I would avoid as something in my dinner must have been cross contaminates.
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