Farmer's Arms


Even though St Davids is a bit of a tourist trap, you'd be hard-pressed to find a more authentic, gregarious locals' pub. There's real ale and Guinness on tap, and it's the place to be when the rugby's playing. A basic pub menu (mains £12 to £14) is served noon to 2.30pm and 6pm to 9.30pm daily.


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