The Farmers Arms is a
Traditional City Public House and until recently was the only
Public House in
St Davids (the others being hotels).
The Farmers consists of three rooms, the top room (photographed) being considered more as a dining area, although there are no set rules on this. There is also an outside patio which is south facing and consequently a wonderful suntrap. There are (standing) views of the cathedral from the patio and there is also an outside bar (seasonal) which offers a lovely ambience for balmy summer nights.
The Farmers Arms has an excellent reputation for it's food. The menu is varied and includes foreign recipes as well as old pub favourites. There is a choice of healthier options for children and a good sprinkling of vegetarian options. Take a look... Menus available on this website.

The Glue Pot (the edge of which is pictured left) is where the locals tend to gather. It has an open fire which makes it actually rather warm on winters' nights - depending who is in charge of the logs!
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