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Eating at Stackpole

The Boathouse tea-room overlooking Stackpole Quay, Pembrokeshire.
The Boathouse tea-room at Stackpole Quay | © National Trust images / Sue Jones

The Boathouse Tea-room is a firm favourite on the foodie trail in Pembrokeshire. Enjoy a bite to eat or a drink whilst enjoying its stunning location in Stackpole Quay.

Grab a bite to eat at Stackpole

Good, hearty fare is on offer here, including favourites such as jacket potatoes, ploughman’s, homemade soup and the National Trust favourite cream tea.

Keeping it local

We make a special effort to use seasonal, local and fresh produce and when you eat with us, we want you to get a real taste of Pembrokeshire.

The Boathouse tea-room overlooking Stackpole Quay, Pembrokeshire.
Enjoy a delicious hot drink or a bite to eat | © National Trust images / John Miller

Allergen information

Most of the food and drink served is prepared on site in our kitchen, using a wide range of ingredients. As a result, we can’t guarantee that any of our food and drink products are completely allergen free.

If you have an allergy or intolerance and would like ingredient information about the food and drink served, please ask the staff, who will be happy to help.

Always check when you visit

Visited before? We sometimes change our recipes to improve quality and flavour, including the ingredients. When you visit, please speak to one of our team to check the current allergen information for your favourite dish.

Ideally located

Easily accessible by car and on foot from any one of our car parks on the estate, Stackpole Quay is an ideal base from which to walk the coast path. Equally, the Boathouse Tea-room has long been a welcome sight for walkers and visitors.

Other places to eat at Stackpole

Stackpole Walled Garden is on the estate and is located near Lodge Park Woods. Run by Pembrokeshire Mencap, take some time out and enjoy the cafe, garden and shop selling local crafts and home grown vegetables. For more information visit here

Thank you

Every cuppa or tasty treat you buy helps us to continue looking after places for everyone to enjoy.

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