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The Shed


Housed in a beautifully converted machine shop right by the harbour, this simple little bistro is renowned as one of Pembroke­shire's best seafood restaurants. Fish and chips get their own separate menu, while the main menu relies where it can on the day's fresh catch, alongside favourites such as Porthgain lobster. It gets insanely busy on sunny holiday days.


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