The Boathouse Tea-room

Stackpole, Pembroke
01646 623110

Recent Reviews

Sarah Middleton

Nice little café with a good selection of food and drinks served by pleasant and helpful staff. However, the tables are very small and it is a little cramped inside, though plenty of outside seating. Pity it wasn't built a little bigger as it was busy even in early March!

Lewis Cherone

Not open when it says on websiteVery frustrating! Especially with children after a 6 mile

Neil

Lovely stop off at the end of our walk.The toasted sandwiches are amazing.

René Awe

Nice place for tea

ruth gardner

The girl who served our coffee was very helpful, friendly and professional. She is a great asset to the business and knew not just what she was doing, but everything going on around her. Totally in control of a very busy morning rush. We were very impressed when after our walk we went back for another drink and she remembered exactly how we wanted our Laté and Corrado.

Brian Morgan

A National Trust tearoom in a prime West Wales coastal location. Food offerings are basic but good quality and it is right by the coastal path.

Sarah Caverly

Lovely little tea room. Very dog friendly. Food was very tasty and well presented. Staff were helpful and friendly.

angelaking95

A bit expensive. The bacon roll my son and I had was very greasy. The victoria sponge was nice. Lots of seating outside.

Bruce Pink

Take your family here. Out of this world,amazing nothing like it for miles around. You will not be disappointed in anyway. Awesome.

adrian vincent

Extremely charming place to sit down opposite the quay and just look.We didn't eat here, just drinks but used it as a rest stop coming back from Barafundle Bay. All the staff were very pleasant and helpful.Plenty of parking. Wheelchair accessibility to the cafe should be ok but any further would be out of the question.

Simon Chambers

Nice tea rooms serving pre-prepard or made on the premises food. Bottled/canned drinks, and cafe coffee and tea. After walking 3 miles of the coast path the Welsh Rarebit went down very nicely. Flat white and a magnum to fuel the return trip. Staff were very friendly and efficient. Prices are a little bit national trust and global food inflation affected but well within the norm. Recommended.

edward M

This place used to be an excellent location for coffee, cake and a sandwich. Not any more. No longer any proper cups or cutlery, expect cardboard cups and disposable spoons, etc. Even the scones come in a paper bag instead of on a plate now. Don't expect service at the outside tables. Order inside and they page you when it's ready to collect. Coffee just about drinkable. Food quality OK. I wouldn't mind the overpricing if the service and quality was up to scratch. It wasn't. This place has gone seriously downhill over the last few years. Next time I will be going to Mencap Gardens cafe instead which is a couple of miles away, set in a very old walled garden. It has good quality food, proper china and cutlery, table service if you are sitting outside, clean and tidy toilets. And free parking. Bingo!

Scenic621772

Best sandwiches I’ve had in a long time! Lush granary bread, well filled. Nice hot coffee. Downside- a bit overpriced, but you kind of expect that for somewhere with no other option around- But for me it was actually worth it for the sandwich. Lots of seating outside.

Sue B

Nice views. Visited twice for coffee and scones and for breakfast baps and tea. Good all round with decent veggie options. Lovely.

Dan

Overpriced and very slow service. The kids literally had to change their ice creams twice in the queue to avoid having melted ones.Nearly £11 for 2 x cans of coke and 2 magnum ice creams ! Which is hardly great value. The ladies behind the counter were polite and appeared to be working hard, but it all seemed rather repetetive and disorganised. The end result was a service that was slower than a snail who wasn't in a hurry.Seemed nice to site outside, but by the time we had endured the wait, it spoiled the experience. We shall not be rushing back.

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