Heverlee 0623
Heverlee 0623

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The perfect place to sit and watch the world go by whether you happen to be sat on the sun drenched terrace with its wooden benches and parasols watching the boats and yacht sail over the bay, or, if the weather takes a turn for the worst – you could choose to be snuggled up in front of the roaring fire whist enjoying a hearty home cooked meal!

Remotely tucked away and off the beaten track, near to the lifeboat station on the south side of Milford Haven, this pretty white washed pub is right next to the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, with its various walks and tracks – an ideal stop of if on a walking holiday in Pembrokeshire, or even if you are on a self catering holiday with all the family.

The Old Point House is reached from Angle by an unmade road, which gets cut off around four times a year for about a couple of hours by the spring tides. The Old Point House is locally known in the area as the 'Lifeboat man’s local' ever since the the neighbouring lifeboat station had opened in 1868.

The perfect stop off point for all the family whatever the weather – The Old Point House has a front courtyard area with seating overlooking the bay, a lounge bar and a dining room. Perfect for stopping off for refreshments or lunch whilst soaking up the magnificent view across the water.

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Beer gardenDogs allowedFamily friendlyFoodOutside areaReal aleReal fireFootballRugby

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4.5/5

Sunil Patel

4 months ago

A hidden gem! Down a seaweed laden and uneven road lies this little beauty. A warm and cosy atmosphere, serving the freshest oysters around (quite literally caught less than an hour before they reached my plate). Excellent food, scrumptious desserts and a friendly feel. Definitely worth coming out of your way to come. Book a table to avoid disappointment!

Melanie Little

7 months ago

Magical place, love it here. There was beautiful folk music tonight too. We ate; sea bass rolls, crab roll, lobster roll, pint of prawns and the C cut chips slathered in kelpchup... all delicious. Highly recommend

Eirwen Hughes

8 months ago

Lovely pub in Angle with great history. Quite a long narrow winding road to get to it but worth the drive as there are lovely views over the estuary (ignoring the oil refinery at pembroke Docks). Had a lovely cappuccino there whilst relaxing and enjoying the sunshine.

Sharon Dominey

10 months ago

Fantastic location, all food from the sea and beach around them... super fresh, tasty and excellent service. Would highly recommend πŸ‘Œ Had Lobster roll, catch of the day and laverbread burger.... Lovely atmosphere... the journey was well worth it! ✨️ Their home brewed Rum if also excellent πŸ˜‰

Alan Coxon

1 year ago

An ancient place, recently receiving a light renovation. A long drive down an unsealed route with spectacular views. The big sign in the village welcome encouragement! A small part of the route looks tidal and may be underwater at peak high tide! A simple food menu executed to the highest standards. You may have a little wait as all cooked fresh to order. Lovely old pub, great to drop in for drink. Booking advised for food. Staff are legendary in their service. Definitely worth a visit.

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Mon12:00 – 15:00 18:00 – 22:00
Tue12:00 – 15:00 18:00 – 22:00
Wed12:00 – 15:00 18:00 – 22:00
Thur12:00 – 15:00 18:00 – 22:00
Fri12:00 – 15:00 18:00 – 22:00
Sat 12:00 – 22:00
Sun12:00 – 16:00 18:00 – 22:00
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Heverlee 0623
Heverlee 0623