Background

Vincent Davies Department Store

A traditional Welsh department store with a café, furniture, clothing, and homewares – a one-stop shop in Haverfordwest.

★★★★★4.4 (1580)

Vincent Davies is a traditional department store in Haverfordwest, Wales, offering a wide range of goods from clothing and furniture to homewares and garden supplies. Housed in a spacious, multi-level building, it also features an in-store café serving classic British fare. The store combines old-school charm with modern convenience, making it a familiar stop for locals and visitors alike. It’s a practical destination for shopping and a casual bite in a relaxed, no-frills setting.

Plan your visit

A brief summary to Vincent Davies

Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.

Plan your visit

📍
Fishguard Rd, Haverfordwest, SA62 4BT, GB
🕒
Duration: 0.5 to 2 hours
💷
Mid ranged
🏛
Mixed
📶
Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
Monday
10 am-5 pm
Tuesday
10 am-5 pm
Wednesday
10 am-5 pm
Thursday
10 am-5 pm
Friday
10 am-5 pm
Saturday
10 am-5 pm
Sunday
10 am-4:30 pm

Explore places near Vincent Davies

    See all →

    Unlock the Best of Vincent Davies

    Find tickets, tours with entry, and experiences available for this location.

    Buy tickets

    No tickets available

    Book tours with entry

    No tours with entry available

    Book tours without entry

    No tours without entry available

    Getting There

    By car

    From central Haverfordwest, follow signs for Fishguard Road; Vincent Davies is a large building on the main road with visible signage and nearby parking. The drive takes about 5–10 minutes depending on traffic, and parking is available in adjacent lots or nearby streets.

    By public transport

    Regular local buses serve Fishguard Road; alight at a stop near the store and walk a short distance along the pavement. The journey from Haverfordwest town centre takes roughly 10–15 minutes, depending on the route and frequency.

    On foot

    From Haverfordwest town centre, walk along the main road towards Fishguard Road; the route is flat and well-paved, taking about 15–20 minutes. The store is clearly visible from the road with prominent signage.

    For the on-the-go comforts that matter to you

    Restrooms
    Drink Options
    Drinking Water
    Food Options
    Seating Areas
    Information Boards

    Local tips

    Check the opening hours before visiting, especially on Sundays when the store closes earlier than on weekdays.
    If you’re after a meal, the café can get busy at weekends; arriving slightly off-peak can mean a quicker table and a more relaxed experience.
    Look out for seasonal promotions and clearance sections, particularly in the clothing and homewares departments, where good value can be found.
    If you have specific dietary requirements, ask about gluten-free or other options in the café – they often have suitable choices available.

    Vincent Davies location weather suitability

    Catch the right light and the right mood, whether you want a bright city moment or a more cinematic evening visit.

    Weather icon
    Any Weather
    Weather icon
    Rain / Wet Weather
    Weather icon
    Mild Temperatures

    Discover more about Vincent Davies

    A Welsh Institution on Fishguard Road

    Vincent Davies has long been a fixture in Haverfordwest, serving the Pembrokeshire community as a full-service department store. Located on Fishguard Road, it occupies a substantial building that feels more like a local institution than a chain outlet. Inside, the layout is practical and spacious, with clearly marked sections for clothing, footwear, bedding, kitchenware, toys, and garden supplies. The store’s appeal lies in its breadth: it stocks everyday essentials alongside more considered purchases like furniture and home décor, all under one roof. The atmosphere is that of a traditional high-street emporium, with a focus on service and convenience. Shoppers can browse a mix of well-known brands and value lines, and the staff are generally attentive, helping with everything from finding sizes to arranging deliveries. The store has undergone updates in recent years, including a more open-plan interior that improves flow and visibility, while still retaining the familiar feel that loyal customers appreciate.

    Shopping Across Departments

    Vincent Davies is structured around several key departments, each catering to different household needs. The clothing section offers a range of apparel for men, women, and children, with an emphasis on practical, wearable styles. The bed shop and furniture area is a draw for those furnishing homes or updating bedrooms, with beds, mattresses, and living room pieces displayed in a way that helps visualize them in a domestic setting. The kitchen and dining department stocks everything from cookware and utensils to tableware and small appliances, while the garden centre provides seasonal plants, tools, and outdoor living items. For families, the toy shop section offers a selection of games, puzzles, and gifts, making it a one-stop destination for birthdays and holidays. The store also carries homewares, lighting, and soft furnishings, reinforcing its role as a comprehensive home and lifestyle retailer.

    Food and Refreshments On Site

    The in-store café is a notable feature, serving hot meals, light lunches, and drinks to shoppers and passers-by. The menu leans toward classic British café fare: full breakfasts, sandwiches, toasties, soups, and cakes, often accompanied by proper tea and coffee. Portions are generally generous, and the café is known for its cleanliness and efficiency, even when busy. While some visitors note that prices can feel a little high for a department store café, the food is typically described as good quality and reliably prepared. The café is particularly popular at weekends, when it becomes a convenient spot for a Sunday lunch or a mid-shopping break. For those with dietary needs, there are usually gluten-free options available, adding to its accessibility as a casual dining choice in the town.

    Practical and Accessible Shopping

    Vincent Davies is designed to be a straightforward, no-nonsense shopping experience. The store is fully accessible, with lifts between floors and wide aisles that accommodate mobility aids and pushchairs. Opening hours are standard for a town centre store, with weekday and Saturday trading and a shorter Sunday schedule, making it easy to fit into a day out in Haverfordwest. Parking is available nearby, and the store is within easy reach of the town centre and public transport routes. It’s a place that appeals to a broad audience: older residents who have shopped there for decades, families looking for practical household items, and visitors in need of a quick bite or a last-minute gift. Its role as both a retailer and a community hub gives it a distinctive character in the local retail landscape.

    A brief summary to Vincent Davies

    Use Tower Bridge as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.

    Plan around the quieter times

    A quick look at seasonal patterns and peak visiting hours.

    Busiest months of the year

    Seasonality

    Busiest hours of the day

    Footfall
    Mobile App
    Get the app

    Your all‑in‑one travel companion app

    Explore expert travel guides, compare and book tours, experiences, hotels, and more—all from the palm of your hand. Download now for seamless trip planning wherever your wanderlust takes you.

    File:Pembrokeshire Coast National Park 05.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

    More about Dyfed

    Experience the natural beauty and rich history of Dyfed, Wales, where coastal charm meets cultural heritage in a breathtaking setting.

    Tell me more about Dyfed

    Select Currency

    Choose the currency you want prices to display in.