Farmers Arms, St Davidsback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
3 ales on were Rev James, Farmers (brewed by Molson Coors) and Double Dragon. Beers were OK if unspectacular. Food was OK if a little pricey. Pub is frequented by, er, large ladies. the best of the 3 pubs visited in St Davids. At least it felt like a pub.
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A pub handy for cathedral visitors and also dog-friendly but with little atmosphere not helped by a barlady (landlady?) with almost a couldn't be bothered attitude. The own-badged Farmers Ale was bland but Gower Gold was lovely, Double Dragon was also on but not tried nor was the food. I felt the pub could be a lot better if more effort was put in but maybe a chose a bad day.
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Good food at £9 - 10 a dish, 3 ales on rev james, farmers and double dragon, rather dull selection but nice enough pub 7/10
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Best pub in St David's, but that's not saying much.
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Pleasant enough, but slow service and average food. Only 1 of 3 ales on - Rev James was good.
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Ok place with cosy snug area by a quirky 'heath robinson' wood burner, which was a great place to warm up! First pint of St David's Ale wasn't up to much but the Felinfoel Double Dragon was very acceptable. Service too slow for my liking.
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plleasent enough building, with character, reasonably priced food. Poor beer selection (Grolsch, Worthingtons, Guiness, thats about it, plus Cidr (Strongbow)
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