The Dial Inn next door welcomes dogs. They have a 10-metres-from-the-kitchen rule, which means you can either sit in the front bar or at the back of the restaurant. Here you can enjoy a meal, explore some Welsh beers or play a game of dominoes.
Visitors, and especially walkers on the coastal paths often have dogs, so most pubs in Pembrokeshire are dog friendly. The information below is correct in May 2022.
Lamphey Hall Hotel is less than a minute's walk from Dial Cottage. They welcome dogs into their Bistro Bar, but in summer do ring in advance to make sure of getting a table. 01646 672394.
The Carew Inn (in Carew!) is popular with local people and visitors alike. They mainly serve straightforward food, freshly prepared, and they even make their own chips! Dogs are allowed in the downstairs restaurant. 01646 651267
Freshwater Inn is situated above Freshwater East beach. To reach it, when you get to the turn to the hill down to the beach, don't turn. Just carry straight on - it's on the right a bit further on. 01646 672828
The Stackpole Inn (in Stackpole) prides itself on its food. Dogs are allowed in the back bar, and in better weather the full menu is also available outside, in their beer garden. 01646 672324
Café Mor at The Old Point House in Angle is well worth a visit. It is situated across a causeway. While you're there, you could walk up to the RNLI lifeboat station to look across the estuary - often you'll see one of the largest ships on the planet unloading LNG. It's not a long walk! 07422 535345