The Guardian - Top 10 Pembrokeshire pubs - Teifi Netpool - St Dogmaels
Teifi Netpool Inn, St Dogmaels
Situated on the tidal Teifi Estuary, St Dogmaels is a former fishing village with a working corn-mill, a ruined abbey and several good pubs. Worth seeking out is the Teifi Netpool Inn, slightly off the main thoroughfare and once the hub of the local salmon industry; the "netpool" of the name was a noted salmon netting pool in the river below the pub. Many relics of the industry are on display, including a coracle.
A well-run village local, the Teifi Netpool is being gradually refurbished, and the new-look restaurant serves good-quality pub food seven days a week. There are real ales from Breconshire Brewery, including the popular Ramblers Ruin, and Welsh ciders on draught. Families will appreciate the large outdoor play area on the adjoining village green.
• 01239 612680,
teifinetpoolinn.com
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