Sourdough and Coffee. Cardigan, Wales

December 2020

For the freshest bread in Pembrokeshire, get yourself down to Crwst.  Often still warm from the oven, the sourdough has a lovely soft texture and a full flavour, making it impossible not to break chunks off and eat it plain on the way home.  The flat white made with the local Bay Coffee Roasters beans is very good, and there is an exciting selection of doughnuts.  Not usually a huge fan of caramel, the salted caramel doughnut deserves a mention for its fluffy texture, silky mousse that bursts out as you bite it, and the little crunch from popcorn adorning the top – a lovely contrast of textures.

Find it on Priory Street in Cardigan.  They also serve brunch which I think would definitely be worth a try, and a selection of deli produce – Bay Coffee Roasters beans, creamy Perl Wen from Caws Cenarth Cheese, and the delicious Gethins cider from Maenclochog, amongst other things.


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Fish Butty. Freshwater West, Wales

Coffee. Bologna, Italy

Fesenjoon