The Flying Boat, Pembroke Dock
Submitted by PCE on
The Flying Boat dates back to the 19th century and formerly known as the Commercial Inn. Originally it was a cobblers shop which was then converted into a public house and was extended greatly by Walter Griffiths of Laugharne.
The licensees in the 1960s were Joe and Kath Charman who changed the name of the pub to the Flying Boat to commemorate the flying boat squadrons who were based in the nearby dockyard.
The walls and ceiling are decorated with Sunderland flying boat memorabilia from that period.
Closed for a time during the late 1990s but thankfully reopened and serving real ale and guest beer from throughout Wales.
Contact details:
The Flying Boat, 6 Queen Street, Pembroke Dock SA72 6JL
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