Went here on our first night in Tenby as they allow dogs, and we had a good time so went again on the second night. The bar lady was very welcoming and loved having the dog around, which was lovely. However we never went back again.
The gentleman that manages the door was horrendously rude and patronising to me for the duration of the night. Quite rightly, during Covid I was pulled up by him for dancing at the bar - I will add I was on my own, so not bothering anyone but yes in hindsight I should not have been, which I accept completely. His manner in telling me I should not have been dancing was the issue, he proceeded to call me Snowflake and told me I needed to stop or I would be asked to leave. I then sat down, mortified.
Later, I was at the jukebox with my Uncle not dancing or singing, I turned around the same gentleman is calling me Snowflake again telling me "No singing or dancing" whilst some men were singing and dancing next to him. He then proceeded to follow my Uncle and I back to our table and say to my Uncle, "Tell your daughter, Snowflake to stop singing or dancing or she will be in trouble." Yet again, I had done nothing wrong. I left shortly after that.
I have so many issues with the whole encounter: I had not sung or dance since I was originally pulled up on it so that should have been it. I listened to his original sexist warning. Clearly its also irrelevant that the whole bar was singing all night. He consistently harassed me all night despite giving him no need to Calling me snowflake was so sexist and patronising. I doubt he would have harassed me or used such terms if I was a man or if my husband had been there. He would not have treated me in such a way. I am 32 year old woman and I have not experienced someone assuming that my "Dad" (uncle) can tell me what to do since I was a small child. Yet again, I am sure he would not have said this had I been a man. During the last encounter he came very close to my face and was not wearing a mask, which I did not appreciate either. Bearing in mind, every time I had stood up from my table I was wearing a mask.
We never went back and won't be going back again, even though my family and I are regulars to Tenby.
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Ā Ā Ā Read moreAbsoloutely avoid if you have children. As a family with one small baby at just before 7pm when the restaurant/bar area was quiet, we went in with the hope of grabbing a drink on our way back to our holiday home, we were refused entry because they do not allow children( there are no signs to advertise this and there were approximately 4 people in there at this time ). We actually walked past this restaurant once already and made note of where it was to go back to visit because the first impression is of the outside building as being a family friendly place ( we were wrong ) given the unprecedented times with financially struggling pubs/restaurants/bars alike, you would think that they would be greatful of the custom, however it seems not if you are a family or have children with you. We definitely wouldn't recommend this to any families on their holidays to Tenby now over the next few summer months, it is a shame but perhaps putting up some signs would help aid and prevent people from entering the premises to be totally embarrassed by being told they need to leave infront of other customers( very distasteful if I'm totally honest ). Other than that the bar looks greatly designed and very fit for purpose but could do with some updating, particularly on the customer front service. Very saddened by our experience but we shall take our custom elsewhere...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreWill not set foot in this place again, disgraceful. Went to toilet waited for over 5 minutes, knocked the door and 5 girls came out. Had a right go at me for knocking the door. They had been sniffing drugs in the toilet. Told them that, and one girl said how do you know that, told her just wipe the white stuff off your nose. Thats all she wanted to do is have a fight with me . Told the door man and he just shrugged his shoulders. Apparently Bar 10 is known for drugs. They need to sort it out. Realy spoilt our night , sorry we called in for a last drink...
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