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The Royal Oak, Fishguard - pub details

Address: Market Square, Fishguard, Dyfed, SA65 9HA [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 29143) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train station Fishguard Harbour (1.2 miles)

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> Current user rating: 4.8/10 (rated by 10 users)
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Why does nearly every pub in this area only serve Carling and Grolsch lagers??

Bland, forgettable pub, but did provide massive sandwiches.

The burger was rubbish.
Pat_Bateman - 21 Sep 2016 11:47
Visited on a Thursday evening, and found to have just two others at the bar and a small group sat at a table. This pub looks great from outside and the historical interest should guarantee a good pub. It's owned by Brains who had several of their beers on offer. The inside however is rather average and drab, which seems a shame.
There are some really interesting items on the wall from the French invasion of 1797, however whilst it was great that you can get really close up to the table on which the surrender was signed, it is remarkable that this is just sat in the main room, with nothing stopping damage being caused by anyone sitting on it or leaving pint pots on the top etc.
Brains, please appreciate the history of this item, keep it open to the public but at least ensure that it is roped off to protect it from further damage.
SouthYorkshireman - 18 Aug 2013 22:03
Visited on a Thursday evening, and found to have just two others at the bar and a small group sat at a table. This pub looks great from outside and the historical interest should guarantee a good pub. It's owned by Brains who had several of their beers on offer. The inside however is rather average and drab, which seems a shame.
There are some really interesting items on the wall from the French invasion of 1797, however whilst it was great that you can get really close up to the table on which the surrender was signed, it is remarkable that this is just sat in the main room, with nothing stopping damage being caused by anyone sitting on it or leaving pint pots on the top etc.
Brains, please appreciate the history of this item, keep it open to the public but at least ensure that it is roped off to protect it from further damage.
SouthYorkshireman - 18 Aug 2013 22:03
The only pub left in Fishguard main square so we were fairly hopeful this Brains pub would be decent having beaten off the competion.
Sadly,althought the 3 beers on offer were reasonably kept and priced,the pub had definitely seen better days and even at 8pm on a Saturday night it was empty with no atmosphere.
We tried it once more but then even the promise of the regular Tuesday Folk night couldn't draw us back for a 3rd visit.
bromsgrovebeerboy - 28 Oct 2012 19:11
Not bad, but nothing really special (if you aren't really interested in the "heritage" angle of the French surrender when they invaded Fishguard in 1797: they surrendered in this pub). 6/10
HenPen - 24 Aug 2012 15:41

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