Three popular Pembrokeshire pubs have been named among the UK's best in a listicle by the Daily Mail. With the help of some of the biggest names in the British food and drink industry including Tom Parker-Bowles, Raymond Blanc, Prue Leith and Ed Bedington (Chair of Judges for The Great British Pubs Awards) as well as hundred of reviews and rewards, the news outlet has come up with a list of the top 100 pubs in the UK. Introducing the list, the Daily Mail said: "The Great British pub, embedded in our culture for centuries and almost entirely unique to our corner of the world, comes in many guises, from village locals that are the beating heart of rural communities, to Michelin-starred city boozers.

"The ones you can’t forget? They’ll woo you in with a pretty beer garden in summer, and a crackling fire and comfy chair in winter, while serving up local beers and hearty fare. "A gentle evolution in recent decades has seen families, including four-legged members, now welcomed with open arms." Vice Chairman of Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA), Ash Corbett-Collins, added: "The Great British boozer remains the envy of the world" "Nothing can beat the warm atmosphere, friendly welcome and top-quality cask beer and real cider found in your humble local.

" Welsh pubs among the best in the UK The Welsh pubs among the best in the UK, according to the Daily Mail , are: Y Ffarmers (Llanfihangel y Creuddyn, Ceredigion) The Black Bear Inn (near Usk, Monmouthshire) Tafarn Sinc (Rosebush, Pembr.