We had heard about Cafe Mor so decided to pay a visit on a glorious sunny day. The atmosphere was very relaxed and friendly with plenty of outdoor dining tables. My wife had a bacon and egg roll which she said was delicious. I had the lobster roll with seaweed butter, lettuce, pickles and plenty of lobster meat, which was a good mix of white tail meat and claw meat. It was delicious and so tasty. The lobster roll did not disappoint and made our long journey to Cafe Mor worthwhile. The cost of the lobster roll was £25, which is quite expensive, but it is a treat and therefore I felt it was fair for a very full roll. I also had 6 oysters, they were very sweet and creamy, and a good size. The service was a little slow, but we had drinks while we waited and because of the lovely weather it did not bother us. Altogether a great lunch for a seafood lover, and another little gem of the Pembrokeshire coast. I will return in the future for this one-off treat. We'll done Cafe Mor, the experience did live up to the...
Read moreCafé Môr is one of those places you stumble across and then immediately wonder why on earth you haven’t been before. The food is ridiculously good – proper fresh, full of flavour, and with that little bit of magic that makes you stop mid-bite and say, “wow.” The lobster roll was a standout, but honestly everything coming out of that boat looked incredible. And yes, I did say boat. The café is run from an old fishing boat, and in the garden there’s another boat for the kids to climb on – genius idea, as it kept them entertained while we queued and tucked in. It gave the whole place a quirky, seaside charm that you just don’t get anywhere else. The vibe is relaxed, friendly, and a little bit legendary – and rightly so, it’s won awards for a reason. It’s the kind of place where you come for lunch but end up planning your next visit before you’ve even finished eating. If you’re in Pembrokeshire, make sure you don’t miss it. Delicious food, brilliant atmosphere, and a boat in the garden – what more...
Read moreA lovely burger and fantastic beach. Cafe Mor has a really cool vibe to it. It is situated in the car park with surfers, walkers and beach goers all queuing for freshly made food. We opted for the mor burger which was really nice. I would have liked the lobster burger but felt at £18.50, I couldn't justify it. I am sure it would be delicious if you did take the plunge. We got our burger and then headed to the beach which was stunning. Lots of surfers, dogs and people all collectively doing their thing while we sat took in the sun and enjoyed our burger...perfect
Phipps' tips... dogs are allowed on the beach, they do accept card, the car park is free although does get full, there is a decent corona prevention system in place as it is outdoors with plenty of space, take your food to the beach, harry potter was filmed on the beach, great for surfers but....you can never guarantee...
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