Trefloyne Manor’s commitment to culinary excellence earns them one AA Rosette status.
On Friday 31st March, Trefloyne Manor received confirmation of their first AA Rosette award, highlighting The Terrace Restaurant’s high standards, technical skill and use of quality ingredients. The Terrace Restaurant, located in the hotel’s orangery, has a menu that centres around seasonal produce with ingredients sourced from local suppliers. The Restaurant has become renowned in the area for its fish board that changes daily to showcase the best of Tenby’s seafood. All the food at Trefloyne is paired with wines from the Manor’s carefully selected wine list, as part of the dedication to using the highest quality produce.
Trefloyne Manor aims to promote Pembrokeshire’s natural larder of ingredients and put the area on the map as a must-visit foodie location. “The achievement of a one AA Rosette Award recognises high standards, consistency and precision, serving food prepared with care and with evident selection of fresh, seasonal, quality ingredients. Good understanding and use of technical skills are demonstrated in the cooking, with clarity of flavours shining through”, stated Alistair Sandall, AA Hotel Services Commercial Manager.
Set amongst the stunning Pembrokeshire countryside, the family run Trefloyne Manor is committed to offering guests tailored stays and a high standard of service. The Manor has individually designed boutique rooms and an 18-hole parkland golf course, with PGA golf professionals on hand to provide championship standard coaching.
The one AA Rosette Award builds on Trefloyne Manor’s growing reputation as one of Pembrokeshire’s top luxury hotels, not only committed to providing a memorable stay but helping preserve the local area.
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