The Victoria Inn was established in 1851 although some parts of the building date back to the 18th Century.
Situated in the historic village of Roch it has maintained much of its old world charm with its beamed
ceilings and low doorways.
There is a warm friendly atmosphere and landlords Julie and Antony offer a wide range of drinks including a
wide selection of real ales.
The menu features many homemade local specialities, using prime Welsh produce in dishes such as;
The Rev James' steak and ale pie, glamorgan sausages and a timbale of Laverbread, bacon and cockles topped
with local cheese. Most of the homemade dishes are made using ingredients produced in Pembrokeshire.
Children are welcome and will find plenty of choice on their own menu.
Sunday Lunch brings a choice of roasts and a fresh selection of vegetables, there is also a vegetarian option.
It is a pleasant spot to dine or enjoy a quiet drink, with its spectacular views of St Brides Bay with Ramsey
Island in the distance, especially on warm summer evenings with the sun setting over the bay.
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