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The Point Cafe
The Point Cafe sits in the village of Pendine alongside Pendine Sands.
Simple menu with the option to take away or eat at one of the tables overlooking the beach.
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The Point Cafe, Pendine Hill, Pendine, Carmarthenshire SA33 4PA, United Kingdom
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