Description
Swn y Mor is a new family business in the heart of Saundersfoot, serving freshly made sweet and savoury crepes, delicious waffles, indulgent sundaes and great coffee.
We are only a hop skip and a jump to Saundersfoot Beach and Harbour, so why not pop in and sample our delights!
Swn y Mor Crepes
With its origins deeply engrained in France, the crepe is recognisable within many nations and cultures worldwide. Crepes are known by many names and can be filled with many different ingredients and people around the world have been enjoying this thin pancake and its contents for many years in such recipes as Dosa (India/South Asia), Blintz (Eastern Europe), Pfannkuchen (Germany), Tortilla (Mexico). You could even go as far as to say that the Staffordshire Oatcake is a Crepe. So we now present you with the Welsh crêp or crempog, you can decide what you call it... we just know it's delicious.
Our team at Swn y Mor take great pride in creating a fabulous experience every time you visit – all of our crepes are handmade fresh to order just for you! We can fill your crepes with your choice of fresh ingredients for a healthy meal or if you are feeling a little naughty you can go sweet and sticky; the decision is yours.
We get excited about fresh, nutritious, and tasty meals for our customers. All Swn y Mor crepes are made to order with the freshest ingredients. Our crepes are both low calories and fat and may be filled with an assortment of fresh and fruits, vegetables, cheeses, and meats to create a wonderfully tasty and balanced meal.
Whether for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or dessert, Swn y Mor is a healthy meal option.
Andrew Bresler
July 31, 2021 at 8:01 pmStarted with dishing up a dish incorrectly to our table with my daughter about to start it, then realising and then handing it to the right table. In normal times that might barely be acceptable, but with covid, it’s beyond irresponsible.
After that, hot milk spilt all over my young daughters lap. The staff were very sorry, but we had to direct them as to how to clear it up – getting them to get us blue roll to tidy up.
My wife had ordered a cream tea and we specifically asked if it was clotted cream and told it was. What she was served was some dodgy slop and when she paid the bill she mentioned it and was shown some dodgy jar that wasn’t the stuff other she saw other customers were given. She said she didn’t feel she should pay for it, but the owner asked “did you eat any of it” (she had a bite) and then said “you’ve just wasted a scone” which means that she would have happily passed it off onto another customer if she hadn’t.
Really unpleasant owner and when my wife mentioned the hot milk here response was “she said sorry didn’t she?”. Thank god my daughter wasn’t scolded.
The staff (with the exclusion of the owner/manager) are nice enough, but clearly not capable of the job. Service so, so slow and it felt like it was all of their first day there.
The owner was rude and obnoxious and here’s a classic case of not giving a toss about tourists. They’ll serve substandard food, give pitiful customer service as they know people won’t come back.
All I can say is that you should avoid it. And I don’t think it’ll be a business that lasts.
Gary Cripps
September 26, 2021 at 5:27 pmWe are spending a weeks holiday in Pembrokeshire so we thought we would visit the lovely harbour of Sandersfoot.
We required food so we visited Swn Y Mor, and ordered two cappuccino’s, a tea, two savoury galettes and a Ham and Salad Roll,
We waited about 40 minutes for the food to arrive, while the Ham Roll was not great but OK the two Galettes were not very pleasant to eat at all, processed cheese and a few slivers of onion thrown in and the salad was limp and lifeless.
The taste and texture was awful, all served up with plastic knives and forks and paper plates!
Sorry guys you need to up your game, a lot of nice places to eat in Sandersfoot. but not in your place unfortunately.