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The Royal Oak Fishguard
"Public House/Restaurant In The Centre Of Fishguard, Which Is Situated In The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Scenic Walks And Fishguard Ferry Nearby. With A Fascinating History This Is One Place Not To Miss When In Fishguard"
Address: Market Square , Fishguard SA65 9HA, PEM, GB
Phone: 01348 872355
State: PEM
City: Fishguard
Zip Code: SA65 9HA

opening times

Monday: 11:00-00:30
Tuesday: 11:00-00:30
Wednesday: 11:00-00:30
Thursday: 11:00-00:30
Friday: 11:00-01:30
Saturday: 11:00-01:30
Sunday: 11:00-00:30


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Reviews
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 to have a black streak on the right side. The restaurant was amazing, and the food matched it. Always a buzz around. Would stay here again for sure.
Amazing, historical, classic pub. We were fortunate to visit on an evening whenever there was live music. Such fun. Food was delicious, drinks were good, great "heart of the town" location. We will definitely return.
Beautiful old pub with stunning views out over the sea. Our food was lovely with a wide range to choose from and served within a good amount of time. The pub is dog friendly throughout and there are water bowls provided. Would definitely recommend.
We were lucky enough to be in this town during Aber jazz weekend, and wondered into this beautiful little pub on our travels. Super dog friendly and we ended up staying the majority of the day in the beer garden listening to the jazz band no mean biscuit. The staff were super above and beyond!!! The food options were great and equally as delicious! And the views from the beer garden were just lush. I would happily hurry back again
Great service with great food, can't fault it. Greek lamb burger and risotto for the mains. We will definitely be back as we found it really friendly and welcoming.
Lovely pub in centre of Fishguard. Food was the best we’ve had locally. Fish pie was rammed with tasty fish topped with creamy cheesy mash. Risotto was cooked perfectly and peppery. Kids food was tasty too and a bigger selection than most local places. Portions were generous. Service was super friendly and quick. Pub was nearby full but not noisy. I’d definitely go again.
Stayed in Fishguard for a week and this was the pub of choice. Ate there on two evenings plus also visited for drinks. Great beer garden at the back of the pub with its own bar which was great. Good views over Lower Town. Food was really good, between my wife and I we sampled 4 different dishes all of which were really tasty and good portions, my wife particularly liked the chicken supreme!! Staff really friendly would highly recommend.
Dog Friendly!! After a very wet and windy walk up at Strumble Head, tiny dog and I thought we'd pop in for a warm up. Wasn't sure if it was dog friendly, but the sign on the door said well behaved not muddy dogs welcome, woohoo! First up, it's lovely and warm here! Our party headed down the bottom, plenty of seating. Nice atmosphere, good selection of food and drink. Didn't eat on this occasion but we'll be back now we know tiny dog is welcome. Highly recommend, especially if exploring Pembrokeshire in the winter!
One of the most disappointing meals out I have ever had. I had the 'thai bean "gourmet" burger' for £14. Gourmet and £14 so I did expect better than a dry patty with a couple of iceberg lettuce pieces, a slice of tomato and slice of cheese in there. No relish or sauce! The asian slaw was presented in a tiny plastic cup ! and was grated limp carrots and cabbage with soy sauce? Horrible. The chips was okay. No one asked us if the food was ok though. Total standard pub food that should have been priced around the £8 mark to not to feel ripped off and definitely not warranting £14 or the gourmet description. Unfortunatly we paid in advance and not based on what we have actually received. Drinks very expensive also. The good thing was the folk music.
Very friendly old school pub. Incredible meals, very tasty and great options available. All locally sourced products too. Great nights in the pub too ranging from quiz nights to local folk music. There seems a great sense of community there which adds to the welcome. I had the homemade mackerel pate, which was full of fish and very tasty. I also had belly pork which was incredible, cooked to perfection and very tasty. Highly recommended.
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