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The Royal Oak, Fishguard: Historic Coastal Pub and Restaurant

Historic Fishguard pub and restaurant offering local ales and hearty fare in the scenic Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.

★★★★★4.6 (1154)

Nestled in the heart of Fishguard’s Market Square, The Royal Oak is a beloved pub and restaurant offering a warm atmosphere, traditional pub fare, and local ales. Set within the scenic Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, it combines historic charm with modern hospitality, making it a key social hub and dining destination for locals and visitors alike.

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Market Square, Fishguard, SA65 9HA, GB
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Duration: 1 to 3 hours
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Mid ranged
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Indoor
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Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
Monday
9:30 am-11 pm
Tuesday
9:30 am-11 pm
Wednesday
9:30 am-11 pm
Thursday
9:30 am-11 pm
Friday
9:30 am-12 am
Saturday
9:30 am-12 am
Sunday
9:30 am-11 pm

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    Getting There

    Bus

    Local bus services connect Fishguard with surrounding towns such as Haverfordwest and Cardigan, with a typical journey time of 20 to 40 minutes. Buses stop near Market Square, providing convenient access to The Royal Oak. Tickets cost approximately £3-£6 one way.

    Car

    Driving to The Royal Oak is straightforward via the A40 from Haverfordwest, taking around 25 minutes. Public parking is available near Market Square, but spaces can be limited during peak times. Parking fees typically range from £1 to £3 per hour.

    Ferry

    Fishguard ferry terminal offers services to Rosslare, Ireland. Upon arrival, The Royal Oak is a 10-minute walk from the ferry terminal through town. Ferry prices vary; check current rates for foot passengers.

    Walking

    If staying locally, walking to The Royal Oak from central Fishguard accommodations takes about 5 to 10 minutes on mostly flat, paved terrain, suitable for all mobility levels.

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    Local tips

    Try the oven-roasted belly pork, a popular dish showcasing local flavors.
    Visit during early evening to enjoy a lively atmosphere with locals.
    Reserve a table in advance, especially on weekends and during events.
    Explore nearby scenic coastal walks in Pembrokeshire Coast National Park before or after your visit.

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    A Storied Venue in Fishguard’s Market Square

    The Royal Oak stands prominently in Fishguard’s bustling Market Square, anchoring the town’s social and culinary life. This historic pub and restaurant has long served as a welcoming meeting place, blending centuries-old charm with contemporary comforts. Its location within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park offers visitors stunning natural surroundings, with scenic coastal walks and the nearby Fishguard ferry adding to its appeal.

    Atmosphere and Ambience

    Inside, The Royal Oak exudes a cozy, inviting vibe characterized by traditional pub aesthetics and a lively yet relaxed atmosphere. The interior balances rustic charm with modern touches, making it suitable for casual dining, social gatherings, and family visits. The pub’s friendly environment is enhanced by attentive service and a commitment to showcasing local culture through its menu and events.

    Culinary Offerings and Drinks

    The Royal Oak’s menu focuses on classic pub food made with fresh, local ingredients. Highlights include oven-roasted belly pork and salt & pepper squid, alongside a variety of hearty dishes that cater to diverse tastes. Complementing the food is a fine selection of local ales and beverages, ensuring an authentic Pembrokeshire dining experience. The pub also welcomes families, with options suitable for children and a casual dress code.

    Community and Events

    Beyond food and drink, The Royal Oak plays an active role in Fishguard’s community life. It hosts regular events that celebrate local traditions and bring residents and visitors together. The pub’s central location makes it a natural venue for socializing after exploring the nearby coastal paths or arriving via the ferry connection.

    Accessibility and Visitor Experience

    Open daily from mid-morning until late evening, The Royal Oak offers easy access for a wide range of guests, including families and those with mobility considerations. The establishment features disabled access and free WiFi, enhancing convenience for all visitors. Its position in the Market Square means it is well integrated into the town’s pedestrian-friendly core.

    Setting Within Pembrokeshire’s Natural Beauty

    Situated within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, The Royal Oak benefits from a spectacular natural backdrop. Visitors can enjoy scenic views and outdoor activities nearby, making the pub a perfect spot to relax after a day of hiking or sightseeing. This blend of cultural heritage and environmental splendor defines The Royal Oak’s unique character.

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