Hotel
The former Coaching Inn is allegedly the oldest Inn in Pembroke dating back to around the 1520. It is set in the main thorough fare of Pembroke. The hotels’, Kings Bar, has four hand pumps serving local, regional and national beers. It is set in a cosy room with exposed stone walls and beams with a real fire. There is a separate lounge with dining area and a separate dining restaurant with room for larger groups. It prides itself on using many local products in their meals (meal times shown are from their website October 2024). It lends itself for an ideal place to stay while exploring the area. The Kings Bar is open to non-residents.
Historic Interest
A coaching inn from 1520, though Historic Wales says late 18th or early 19th century, probably on an earlier core. The dark varnish wood carving of Elizabeth of York, Henry VII’s wife is worth a look. Grade II Listed, Historic Wales reference 6376/
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Old Kings Arms, Pembroke
Changing beers typically include: Bluestone - Bedrock Blonde , Evan Evans - Sea Scape
Source: Local