Welcome to Tanerdy Garage
Tanerdy Garage is a Murco petrol station on the edge of Carmarthen. We have a fully stocked off license and a shop with a variety of foods, drinks and household essentials.
We also make fresh baguettes and sandwiches every day as well as our own cakes and local stock.
We also make fresh baguettes and sandwiches every day as well as our own cakes and local stock.
Where to find us
From Carmarthen Town, head north-east on St Catherine St towards Water Street, then continue onto Barn Road, at the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Francis Terrace, follow the road to the next roundabout and take the first exit. Continue down Priory Street and Abbey Mead until you come to the garage. Postcode SA31 2EY for satnavs.
Opening Hours
Monday - Saturday - 6am to 8pm
Sunday - 7am to 7pm
Sunday - 7am to 7pm
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Fuel & Services

£1.479 /litre

£1.399 /litre

£1.409 /litre

£1.329 /litre

Kindling & Logs
from £2.50

Small & Large Nut and House Coal
from £8

Butane & Propane 13.5kg to 47kg
A bottle needs to be brought back to buy a new bottle. Bottles to be lifted by buyer

Air £1 for 5 minutes
Screen Wash £1.50
News

Services available at this branch
We sell Royal Mail and Parcelforce Worldwide services in all our branches, except Banking Hubs and branches that offer collection and drop-off services only. Postage services from other companies are also available in selected branches
Some services operate at particular times, please ask at your local branch for further details.
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