Wright's took over the old Golden Grove Arms in the Tywi valley village of Llanarthne in 2013 and turned it into one of the best places to eat in Wales — a café-kitchen and food shop in the rooms of a former pub, run by Simon Wright, a food writer and broadcaster who has spent thirty years around Welsh restaurants, with his wife Maryann and son Joel. The model, borrowed loosely from a New York deli, is generous cooking from a short, changing menu — big sandwiches, slow-cooked plates, good bread and cheese — eaten in a warren of characterful rooms, with a shop of wine and provisions to take away. It became a destination almost immediately, the sort of place people drive across two counties for on a Saturday, and it has kept its standards while doing it. A restaurant, a deli and a wine shop in a village pub, run by a family who plainly love it. Worth the detour, and then some.
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Farm shops, delis, cheesemongers, bakers and grocers.