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Welcome to Bro Meigan
Gardens, Tea Room and Holiday Cottage
On this page you will find information on the Tea Room, Opening Times, Map, Group Bookings, and Dogs
The Tea Room
TELEPHONE 01239 841232
The traditional Tea Room is set in a converted 300 year old barn and offers a selection of delicious home made cakes, cream teas and local dairy ice cream. There is a choice of teas served in china pots with tea cosies at pretty tables laid with bone china. Wherever possible we use local ingredients for which we have been awarded the Pembrokeshire Produce mark.
Bro Meigan has an entry in the prestigious Margaret Thornby's Tea Rooms of Great Britain and was featured in the Summer 2006 edition of Tea magazine.

In fine weather tea may be taken outside on the patio overlooking the gardens with panoramic views of the Preseli Hills. The beautifully landscaped gardens are a peaceful haven where, for an admission charge, visitors can enjoy a stroll after tea.

We also have a small shop where we sell honey from our own bees, Apitherapy products, organic fruit juices, free range eggs, and other seasonal produce. Gift cards and locally made crafts are also available.
Opening Times
We are open Easter to late summer. Please telephone to check opening times for April and October.
Open 11am to 5pm, closed Mondays and Tuesdays (open Bank Holidays)
Garden admission fees: Adults £3.90, Seniors £3.60, Children (2-15) £2.50
Admission to Tea Room only is FREE
Find Us
We are situated on the B4332 between Eglwyswrw and Boncath to the west of the A478 (Cardigan to Narberth road).

Group Bookings
Groups are welcome by prior arrangement and we normally arrange Group visits for the days on which we are closed to the general public. These days are Mondays and Tuesdays (excluding Bank Holidays). This means the group will have exclusive use of the Tea Room and it will allow us to give the party our undivided attention. For further information regarding rates and catering arrangements, please telephone us on 01239 841232.
Dogs
We are sorry, but dogs are not allowed into the garden or the Tea Room. However, well-behaved dogs that remain quietly on a short lead may sit with their owners on the patio whilst they have tea. Please note, however, that there are chickens and ducks roaming free in the garden. If your dog is likely to be excited by them (or other dogs) we ask that they be left in the car.
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