Friday, 28 May 2010

A Feast Night at Druidstone Hotel perched on the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path


How to describe Druidstone Hotel in Pembrokeshire that is the question? Perched on the cliff in 22 acres of wild coastal gardens above the beautiful beach that gave it its name with stunning views of Cardigan Bay. Shabby chic goes part of the way, throw in quirky, rambling, homely, relaxing, exciting, intriguing and then add a few happy children, family pets, a couple of artists and the odd musician and you're nearly there.


Together with family and friends we recently enjoyed a Turkish Feast at Druidstone - a delicious running buffet of Turkish dishes hot & cold, meaty and veggie, fish too. The children dipped in and out sampling morsels then being drawn back to the rambling gardens still bathed in evening sun. Three musicians played a few tunes in the bar just for the fun of it.


The staff are friendly, welcoming and helpful. Don't expect a butler here but they do have their own fisherman so if there is bass or mackeral on the menu you can be sure it is fresh.

If you have not already been to the Druidstone Hotel do go and have a drink or a feast. It might be your first visit but it won't be your last.

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