I've been coming to this pub on occasion for many years now, and it has seemed to often change from one year to the next - especially in terms of the quality of the food and the general upkeep of the place.
Overall though, I like this place. It has the charm of a traditional pub, a few real ales are usually available and often sourced from nearby (or somewhere in Wales at least). It had a pool table last time I was there although this has come & gone over the years. Most importantly, over the summer you can sit outside and enjoy the beautiful view - uninterrupted views over the headlands with the sound of the sea in the background, makes this a very pleasant place to enjoy a pint.
Most of the trade comes from holidaymakers rather than from the local village, so it does tend to be seasonal and opening times can be erratic out of the holiday months. It has a restaurant area attached to the bar, so you can come here from a proper meal and take your chances on the quality of the food that year.
Overall, I feel like I'm maybe being a bit generous giving the place four stars, given it's lack of consistency, but when it's on form it is a great little place to visit and well worth stopping by if you're in the area. It's location just off the coastal path also makes it a great place to end a relaxing coastal stroll or strenuous headland hike (some of the paths are steep!!) read more