Royal Oak Inn, Saundersfootback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
This is a pub/restaurant serving good quality food at fairly reasonable prices for such a location. Service is efficient but not paticularly welcoming. Decent selection of real ales.
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Nice place, reasonable beer but staff were, to use a previous reviewers post, indifferent.
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31/5/07 and 2/6/07: very welcoming, good beer, great food, good atmosphere. Food prices ok at lower end, not cheap at top end - but how much do you expect to pay for a 2-foot sea bass?
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We have used the place for drinking every summer for years. Drinks are great and always found the staff friendly. However we booked for a meal Easter and was really disappointed.Two of us ordered beef bourguignon, it was actually tinned stewed steak (believe me , I had to eat a lot of it when I was younger)without even a courtesy splash of red wine to disguise it. As someone else had treated me I kept quiet but intend to write to them about it. Thumbs up for drinking but not for food.
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we went back last week & still had a great bar meal & people really nice & friendly.prices about average for good pub grub.
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Oh Dear. This pub really disappointed us. We booked for a meal on Easter Sunday night, half the menu was not available, the service was 40 minutes or longer, the staff were indifferent, meals were over priced ( two sausages and some heated up frozen veg cost eight quid, as did a cold tuna salad with more 25 percent made up of the salad dressing ) and after telling them straight, we left as soon as we could. Saundersfoot is a lovely place and we had a great Easter there at the Woodlands Hotel but The Royal Oak was a right royal nightmare.
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several real ales served, all excellent condition. Fabulous bar food "Book a table in season", accommodation available but never stayed.
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