Starter Platter For 2
Pan Seared King Scallops, Asian Salad, Samphire, Chorizo Crumb
Smoked Mackerel And Chilli Lime Pate, Rustic Breads, Salad Leaves And Aioli
Salt And Pepper Calamari, Aioli
Vanilla Crème Brûlée
Strawberry Eton Mess Sundae
Mini Biscoff Cheesecake
Barti Ddu Sticky Toffee Pudding
Pembrokeshire Vanilla
Pembrokeshire Salted Caramel
Pembrokeshire Raspberry Ripple
Mango Sorbet
Raspberry Sorbet
Pembrokeshire Affogato
Espresso Martini
Liqueur Coffees
Coffees And Teas
Large Selection Of Spirits
Lunch Platter For 2
Steak Frites
Whole Roasted Fish Of The Day
Espresso Martini
Spiced Margarita
Strawberry Daiquiri
Pornstar Martini
Mojito
Sex On The Beach
Aperol Spritz
Piña Colada
Calamari And Fries
Moules Frites
Chicken Nuggets And Fries
Cheesy Pasta
Americano
Latte
Cappuccino
Flat White
Mocha
Iced Coffee
Liqueur Coffee
Espresso
Double Espresso
Cream
Hot Chocolate
Tea
Decaf Tea
Specialised Tea
Syrup
Caracara Sauvignon Blanc Chile
Delle Venezie Pinot Grigio (Organic) Italy
Casal Mendes Vinho Verde Portugal
Caracara Merlot Chile
Amoranza Tempranillo
Terracos Do Tejo Vinho Tinto Portugal
Smoked Mackerel And Chilli Lime Pate, Rustic Breads, Salad Leaves, Aioli
Rustic Bread Loaf And Green Olives, Balsamic Dipping Oils And Aioli
San Antonio Pinot Grigio Rose Spain
Hombre Prosecco
Champagne Irroy Extra Brut
If you’re browsing The Stone Crab Menu at The Harbour, Saundersfoot SA69 9HE, you can already picture the sea just steps away. The setting makes everything feel fresher, and that energy carries straight onto the plate. Seafood is clearly the star here - think sweet, delicate crab, generous lobster, and beautifully cooked fish that tastes like it was landed that morning.
What I love is how the menu doesn’t overcomplicate things. You’ll find classic coastal favourites sitting comfortably beside a few creative twists, so whether you’re craving a simple plate of dressed crab or something a little richer and indulgent, there’s room to explore. Even the starters feel thoughtfully put together, light enough to ease you in but packed with flavour. Then there are the hearty mains that arrive looking impressive yet still comforting.
It’s the kind of menu that suits a relaxed harbour lunch just as well as a long, easygoing dinner while watching the boats drift by.