The Owl & The Pussycat

3 The Grist, Laugharne, Carmarthen
01994 427742

Recent Reviews

Graham Bee

Nice traditional dog friendly. Good value and friendly staff

Patricia Phillips

A lovely cafe had a sandwich and salad nice friendly atmosphere and staff.

Gill 31

What a lovely place with delicious homemade food. We had cawl and Welsh rarebit which were excellent! The flat white was fab and the Bakewell tart we took away made it perfect. Go there!

Mark Waygood

A quaint coffee shop that also provides light lunches. Great place to spend some time before or after a walk around historic Laugharne.

Ruth King

Lovely cafe! Very cosy.

Howard Burgess

Lovely cafe, good food and

Justine Thompson

Fantastic dog friendly cafe in Laugharne. Lovely welcoming staff and the homemade gluten free orange and passion fruit was delicious.

Philthompson27

My Wife, our two friends and me called in today for a coffee etc. The tearoom welcomed our three dogs and us the minute we walked in. The drinks were first class but the best part was the gluten free Orange and passion fruit cheesecake. My Wife often struggles to find good GF alternatives to Chocolate Brownies (default GF option in most Cafe/restaurants). This is one of Laugharnes (not so) hidden gems, fantastic! Five stars without a doubt.

600charlottea

We visited this lovely tea room for lunch with our 1.5 year old daughter. The staff were really accommodating, friendly and chatty and I enjoyed their dry humour. The other people there were also really friendly and seemed to be local. The food - cawl was excellent, I had Welsh rarebit which was delicious but only one slice - more than enough for me but some may expect it to be a bit bigger for £7ish. I ordered off menu for my daughter and they did a lovely ham sandwich for her (even offered to cut the crusts off which was really sweet) with excellent ham and lovely bread. The apple juice is to die for, would recommend! They provided a clean high chair. Didn’t use the facilities so can’t comment on them. From what we could see, everything looked clean while maintaining a slightly rustic, cosy feel. Overall good value for money. We would love to return soon!

penny ling

We had lunch after a long walk and despite being a little soggy, the staff did their best to make us feel welcome. Loved the fact dogs were allowed in too. Had lovely lunch of baked potatoes with prawns, good portions.

andrea Parker

Food nice, nothing special. Not worth the price for what you get. Restaurant allows dogs in which is fine but barking dog ruined the experience. Cute decor around apart from a few signs with swears on, not ideal when children are welcome and will be reading such signs.

briandD2219NG

Quirky visit on a rain soaked day, warm welcome. Good food a mix of local favourites and cafe staples. A cosy retreat near the castle and within an easy walk of Dylan’s Boathouse.

Michael Lees

A fantastic café with delicious food which is very cosy and welcoming.As you might expect, there are plenty of local favourites, and the Bara Brith just melts in your mouth.If you've come to see the castle pop in for a drink and a bite to eat, you'll be glad you did!

Lucas Harley-Edwards

Lovely litte cafe that was able to cater to my dietary requirements with oat milk and other dairy free options.

Jean P

Stopped off for lunch, ordered 2 toasted cheese sandwiches, 1 with onion, 1 with pickle, found it hard to find the pickle, a few crisps on the side, a boring plate of food. Some salad would have been nice, adding some colour to the plate, just like you show on your website !!

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