The coffee shop is situated near the Riverside Quay Shopping Centre, near the Old Bridge right at the very end of Bridge Street. The ground floor of the premise is a regular bakery serving snacks i.e. sandwiches and pastries to take away. Whilst the upper floor is a regular coffee shop and offers the eat-in service. I had cause to visit whilst attending the annual Haverfordwest Beer & Cider Festival at the castle and decided to have something to eat pre-festivitites. I had not been to Haverfordwest for several years and came up on the West Wales trainline. This was the first café I stumbled across in the main town centre. I went in(upstairs) and ordered the cooked breakfast which was a six-item affair(tea & toast, bacon, sausage eggs, beans & tomatoes) and costed £4.20. Although there were cheaper breakfast options available i.e. sausage/bacon bap etc. The café also supplies toasted sandwiches, paninis and baguettes for around the £4 margin too. The also do regular lunches costing nearer £6. Coffees/teas are around £1.50 to £2.00 pending what you go in for. Staff are polite and the premises are well kept, although the service is a little slow. In all it is not a bad café to visit for a breakfast or light lunch, well recommended.