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The Old Post Office - Rosebush

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Friendly restaurant

  • Venue hire
  • Entertainment
  • Restaurant
  • Good for kids
  • Takeaways

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Veggieness

Omnivore , 3 vegan main(s) , 5 vegetarian main(s) , vegan labelling

Discounts: None

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Address

Rosebush, SA66 7QU, GB

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Contact details
  • Tel: 01437 532205
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  • Opening times: n/a

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Description
Set at the foot of the Preselis, a rustic and cosy restaurant and tearooms that understands vegan cooking and is sympathetic to the cause - Viva! members get 10% discount, for example. Vegan desserts and cakes are always available too - the cup cakes are particularly good.
There is a bistro-style restaurant or "The Quarry Room" to eat in, and cracking real ales.
Open daily for most of the year (they advise to ring just to be sure) from 12noon for coffees, lunches, afternoon snacks and later for evening meals. Bookings are advised in the evening and at weekends.
There is a shop with local crafts, gifts and ice creams, and even a takeaway service. NB (10th June) We are feeding there soon - see "Events" - and will publish menu details shortly! For now, there's a link

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Review score

5.0/5 from 2 reviews.

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ActiVeg on 2nd Oct 2011 11:14

  • Food 5/5
  • Service 5/5
  • Atmosphere 5/5
  • Overall 5/5
"Wonderful location with even better food and service. Truly a hidden gem. And did you know that it's probably the highest restuarant in Pembrokeshire."

ActiVeg on 24th Jul 2011 22:51

  • Food 5/5
  • Service 5/5
  • Atmosphere 5/5
  • Overall 5/5
"Hubby and l enjoyed afternoon tea here in July. What a lovely place. The food was good and lots of it and served to us by a lovely lad. Wonderful"

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