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The Bristol Trader: Historic Riverside Pub and Restaurant in Haverfordwest

Historic riverside pub and restaurant in Haverfordwest offering scenic dining, hearty classics, and lively events by the tranquil Cleddau River.

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The Bristol Trader is a renowned riverside pub and restaurant located on Quay Street in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire. Dating back to the 1700s, it blends rich heritage with modern comforts and offers a scenic dining experience overlooking the tranquil Cleddau River. Known for hearty pub classics and innovative dishes, it is a popular venue for casual drinks, meals, and special events.

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Quay St, Haverfordwest, SA61 1BE, GB
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Duration: 1 to 3 hours
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Mid ranged
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Mixed
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Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
Monday
11:30 am-10 pm
Tuesday
11:30 am-10 pm
Wednesday
11:30 am-10 pm
Thursday
11:30 am-10 pm
Friday
10:30 am-11 pm
Saturday
10:30 am-11 pm
Sunday
10:30 am-10 pm

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    Getting There

    Bus

    Local bus services connect Haverfordwest town centre with various stops near Quay Street. Buses run frequently throughout the day with journey times from central locations around 10 to 20 minutes. Tickets cost approximately £2-£4. Note that services may reduce frequency on Sundays and public holidays.

    Car

    Driving to The Bristol Trader is straightforward with parking options available in nearby public car parks within a 5 to 10-minute walk. Parking fees typically range from £1 to £3 per hour. Be aware that Quay Street itself has limited parking and some restrictions during busy periods.

    Walking

    If you are staying in Haverfordwest town centre, The Bristol Trader is accessible on foot within 10 to 15 minutes via mostly flat, paved paths. The route is suitable for wheelchair users and those with limited mobility.

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    Local tips

    Try the signature "Sexy Wedges" and enjoy the great value burger deals for a satisfying meal.
    Visit during warmer months to enjoy the outdoor riverside seating and scenic views.
    Check the schedule for live entertainment events to experience the lively local atmosphere.
    Consider booking in advance for special occasions or larger group gatherings.

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    A Storied Riverside Heritage

    Nestled on the picturesque Old Quay in Haverfordwest, The Bristol Trader boasts a legacy dating back to the 1700s. This historic establishment has long been woven into the fabric of Pembrokeshire's maritime and social history, originally serving as a key portside pub during Haverfordwest's days as a bustling river port. Its location along the Cleddau River offers patrons serene waterside views that enhance the atmosphere, connecting visitors with centuries of local heritage.

    Inviting Ambience and Modern Comforts

    Following recent refurbishments, The Bristol Trader seamlessly combines its historic charm with contemporary style and comfort. The interior features a spacious dining area with a warm, welcoming atmosphere, while outside, the riverside patio provides an idyllic setting for al fresco dining or relaxing with a drink. The gentle flow of the river, coupled with the pub’s ambient lighting and tasteful décor, creates a soothing backdrop for both daytime and evening visits.

    Culinary Offerings from Classic to Contemporary

    The Bristol Trader’s menu is a celebration of quality and flavour, showcasing dishes crafted from fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Guests can enjoy hearty pub classics alongside innovative culinary creations that reflect the chef’s dedication to excellence. Signature items such as the famous "Sexy Wedges" and value-packed burger deals cater to a wide range of tastes. The well-stocked bar complements the food offerings with a variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, perfect for pairing with any meal or for casual drinks.

    A Venue for Every Occasion

    Whether stopping by for a quick drink, a leisurely meal, or hosting a special event, The Bristol Trader provides an ideal setting. The venue is well-suited for celebrations such as birthdays, family gatherings, or festive occasions, with refined catering services available. Live entertainment is regularly featured, contributing to a lively and enjoyable atmosphere that appeals to locals and visitors alike.

    Community and Local Connection

    The Bristol Trader is deeply embedded in the Haverfordwest community, attracting locals who appreciate its blend of tradition and modernity. Its reputation for friendly, attentive service and a welcoming environment makes it a cherished social hub. The pub’s riverside location also offers a peaceful retreat from the bustle of the town centre, allowing guests to unwind while enjoying scenic views.

    Accessibility and Practical Information

    Situated just a short distance from Haverfordwest’s centre, The Bristol Trader is easily accessible and offers flexible opening hours throughout the week. The venue accommodates a variety of visitors, including families and groups, and provides both indoor and outdoor seating options. Its popularity ensures a vibrant atmosphere, especially during evenings and weekends, making it a key destination for dining and socialising in Pembrokeshire.

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