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Haroldston Farmhouse; Review of The Ferry Inn,
Pembroke Ferry; 01646 682947

The Ferry Inn Terrace

The Ferry is a most attractive pub.   It has 1 small lounge bar with associated restaurant.  Most clients seem to prefer to eat in the bar as the atmosphere is more congenial.   On cooler evenings, there is usually a lovely roaring fire.   There is a nice riverside terrace, opposite to the pub, but as it is on a north facing bank it does not get much sun.   The pub changed hands in late 2010 and the new owners seem to be very friendly and customer focused.  Feedback from pub clients suggests that the food is of high standard, which is backed up by the fact that they buy excellent local fish.  We have eaten there twice and have been very impressed with the quality of the food and its preparation.  We would go as far as to say that they were two of the best meals we have had in Pembrokeshire!



Directions; Turn left out of the end of the drive.   Go to the end of St Issells Avenue and turn right at the Tee junction.   Continue under the railway bridge, to the traffic island (Macdonalds is on your left).   Take the first exit onto the A4076 towards Milford Haven.   After passing through the village of Johnston, turn left onto the A477 towards Pembroke Dock.   Follow the signs for Pembroke over 2 islands and over the Westfield Pill Bridge (you will see Neyland Marina to your right from the bridge).   In half a mile, you will reach the larger Cleddau toll bridge (75p per crossing).   After the toll booths, immediately turn right at the traffic island. The Ferry is at the end of this small lane.   There is parking either directly opposite to the pub or further up the lane, underneath the bridge.

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