Friday, 9 November 2012

My Favourite Coffee Shops in Tenby, Pembrokeshire

Allow me to introduce myself, my name is Debbie and I will be writing this blog to hopefully entertain and inform you about this beautiful county of Pembrokeshire in which I feel very privileged to live. I love socialising in coffee shops and restaurants and enjoy nothing more than a trip to one of my favourites and don’t mind sharing the very best that Tenby can offer with you. A lovely setting and convenient location, St Theresa’s Restaurant, Tenby, Pembrokeshire, is definitely a place for wonderful food and efficient friendly service. It is opposite the famous Five Arches in Tenby town wall. Having eaten here several times and never been disappointed I can whole-heartedly recommend it, especially if you love freshly cooked, homemade chips. Mmmm. During the day you can have homemade cakes and sandwiches in their café, which is just below the restaurant. If you indulge a bit too much the Tenby South Beach is just a couple of minutes away, and you can enjoy this wonderful setting while walking off the wonderful food. Café Aromas, situated just outside the Tenby Town Wall is the place to go for delicious coffees. Mustafa is the best barista in Tenby. If you’re not a lover of coffee their tea is delicious too. They also offer a good selection of light meals and cakes. Definitely worth a visit. As you walk down South Parade, Tenby, just after the Five Arches you come across Mykonos, Greek restaurant. Wonderful Greek food or British if you prefer. You walk through the town wall (there is a doorway) and up the stairs to find a quaint Greek Theme restaurant. The food is fantastic and Mustafa (yes he also works in Café Aromas) will make your evening complete with his friendly banter. While strolling around Tenby on a Sunday afternoon I have my usual visit to Blueberry Café on my mind. Do I have a delicious cappuccino or hot chocolate with layers of fresh cream and marsh mallows on the top, or possibly a special milkshake blended with ice-cream to make it thick and creamy with an extra scoop of ice-cream floating on the top and then, yes there’s more, a deep layer of thick fresh cream. Probably the latter today. If you’re looking for fresh takeaway sandwiches, cakes, pasties, small pizzas, coffees, teas, all excellent value for money, Greggs in Tudor Square Tenby is the place to visit. If you are a regular visitor like me every 8th hot drink is free with their loyalty card. Of course Tenby isn’t short of pretty places to sit and eat your takeaway. Plenty of seats snuggled amongst the flowers and shrubs on the hill overlooking the Castle Beach or on the quayside in the harbour, next to the little Fisherman’s Church. You can also enjoy spectacular views overlooking Tenby North Beach, sitting at the top of the cliff. However you take your coffee, don’t forget FBM Holidays has the perfect accommodation for you to enjoy discovering all the coffee shops and snack bars in Tenby whilst you are on holiday

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