slow days in saint davids have a particular quality to them, the kind where you're not rushing anywhere and the peninsula feels genuinely cut off from the rest of wales. oriel y parc sits on high street as part of the national park visitor centre, which means you're getting coffee in a building that's already doing something more than one thing. that's not a complaint. locally, it holds its own well, and for a city as small as saint davids, that's not a given. if you've spent the morning walking the coast path or you're between things and need somewhere to properly sit, this is a reasonable answer to that question. the coffee is the reason to stop, not just the convenience of the location. worth it for a mid-morning flat white before the afternoon takes over.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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