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Ice Master

Ice Master

(2 reviews)

£

"I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream", is the utterly inspired chant by one of the…read morekey characters in a film portraying a trio of escaped convicts... no, not Oh Brother Where Art Thou... It's an earlier film, but one that shares a strikingly similar sentiment, treatment and ultimate message. Like Oh Brother, it wraps the most profoundest ideas in humour, as do all the essential truths in life as far as I can tell, whether they be real of fictionalised... And what has this got to do with Ice Master? The answer to that is simple. Nothing! It's just that I can't contemplate ice cream these days without the "I scream, you scream..." mantra kicking off inside my head... so I thought I'd share! Ice Master is part of Rainbow Bargain, a huge home and garden store, which occupies the former Methodist Church where Wellfield Road meets Albany Road in Roath. As this rather large shop is seemingly manned singlehandedly by the very lovely husband and wife team of Tiziano Cirillo and Hui Cirillo, there is, somewhat unsurprisingly, a notice asking you to ring a bell for service. The access to the ice cream shop is garnered exclusively from the street, and so if one of the two of them stood in wait for customers to arrive, they would not only get pretty bored as they'd have very little to do, but the adjoining shop would be flung into a state of pure chaos behind them! Rainbow Bargains appears to be manned by the couple alone, which is startling if it is true. Although small by comparison to other DIY, garden and home centres, they still carry an inordinate amount of stock, some of which is very heavy. I can't imagine the shelves being replenished by only two people, (may be they get the crew in to do this when the store is closed? I hope so!) It's my considered opinion, especially in view of the meagre staffing levels, that the ice cream concession is just a little bit crazy. I'm regularly guilty of trying to bite off more than I can chew in this world... it seems I'm not alone! Perhaps the "I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream" adage will take on a whole new meaning for this delightful couple, if they read this review?! Chances are they won't have time though... what d'ya reckon?

This little Ice Master ice cream booth is a bit tucked away under an arched doorway next to Rainbow…read moreBargain, and is in fact housed in part of the same building, a former church on the corner of Wellfield Road and Albany Road. IAMSUBZERO (new name for Mr Creemy) is available here. It's a great idea for a side-business because as far as I know there's no where else around this part of Roath selling soft scoop ice creams in cones, and since this place is only a short stroll away from Roath Park it makes a good stopping off point en route. As they're generally busy in the main shop, you have to ring a bell to get their attention - then someone will soon come to serve you!

Sub Zero

Sub Zero

(2 reviews)

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Sub Zero is a very confusing title for this business, or it is in the way it's laid out in the…read morehoarding, (you can check it for yourself in the pictures I've uploaded). As you will see, they have written Sub, followed by a numerical zero, with 100 written in the middle, then ended with the word zero... heh!?! Anyway, to cut straight through the confusion, here's my take on it.... I reckon that the 100 has nothing to do with the street number of the business, which was my original summation... instead, I think it has more to do with the amount of items on the menu... there's one hundred different kinds of subs, ice creams and cakes available at the fast food eatery... and, as an aside, I think that's what inspired the name... you know, the subs... geddit! Moving on... I think the 0 numeral accompanied by the word zero is just simply a case of over-egging the pudding, or perhaps both have been used for clarities sake? Yeah right...! Or, have they done it just in case any of their customers are dyslexic? Or numerically challenged? But then why use so many digits in the first place...? Wow, all this thinking makes you hungry! Sub anyone? By the way: they have seating for those that want to eat in... There's approximately 12 chairs, 4 tables, one sofa, plenty of silverware, and 246 toothpicks...

This is one of those age old questions which the philosophers will debate for years to come: what…read morecame first; the business model or the name? I personally think Sub Zero is an absolutely fantastic name for a store that sells sandwiches and ice cream; it's one of those colloquial phrases that sets itself into the collective mind of a society and is just waiting to be plucked up by an entrepreneur and have a business built around it. The cafe boasts a menu of over 100 snacky treats which, whilst it seems a little high, is actually quite plausible when you enter the store and see the layout. The main sandwich counter has a massive display, with ready made sandwiches waiting to be picked up, or fillings you can ask for yourself. The ice creams are impressively colourful and I was pleased to find they had my favourite flavour there (I'm not telling you what it is, because if everyone goes and eats it and I get none, I'll have only myself to blame). They also offer a selection of cakes for your enjoyment, all at reasonable, sub-Subway prices, happily.

Caffe Gelato

Caffe Gelato

(5 reviews)

Caffe Gelato is a new sandwich and gelato eatery that opened just a few weeks ago across the street…read morefrom Cardiff Castle. I've noticed recently, and I wonder if anyone else as well, that there have been a crop of businesses in the last few years that charmingly possess more substance than style. I'm sick to death of these slick, pretentious cafes that offer little more than Tesco-quality sandwiches at a premium price. Caffe Gelato is a welcomed reprieve, with a quaint and bustling atmosphere (it was a Saturday, after all), and in a perfect position to catch all of the tourists in the castle's orbit. Now for the gelato: The apple crumble I had was creamy and delicious, and the fact that it was a warm day made it all the more enjoyable. If you're fancy something a little more substantial, Caffe Gelato offers a selection of paninis, baguettes and salads, as well as coffee, smoothies and drinks.

In this prime area of town the shops and cafés seem to change hands infrequently, as most…read morebusinesses here seem to do well thanks to all the tourists milling around visiting the Castle and nearby attractions. Caffe Gelato, however, has sprung up here recently, and offers tourists, shoppers and workers a new city centre café to grab a drink, some lunch, or a generous gelato. When I've wandered past it's generally been busy with customers wolfing down delicious looking paninis and salads, sipping a mug of coffee, or enjoying a smoothie. I've only tried their gelato, however, which is very good - but it's worth knowing that they actually have a far wider menu than their ice cream-themed title would suggest, if you want a full on lunch. The perfect place to cheer yourself up on a damp and drizzly day, or to grab an ice cream on your way to Bute Park when the sun's shining!

Bubblebase

Bubblebase

(5 reviews)

££

i love love loveeee bubble base! they do great boba drinks they do fruit and milk teas!! so delish…read morewould def recomend!!!

I came here today after doing some Christmas shopping really looking forward to some bubble tea but…read moreunfortunately I was pretty disappointed this time. If this was my first and only time visiting, I would probably give 2 stars. However, because I know they've been great in the past I know they can improve from this. ~ Drinks: The drinks were still fine. I decided to break from my usual flavours and because it was Christmas, I went for a Gingerbread Milk Tea sans pearls, and it was very nice. ~ Customer Service: The main downside here. Everyone was really friendly, but had no organisation or management skills. Not only did the cashier get my partner's drink order wrong, but the drinks came really slowly. For just a few drinks, it literally took 10 minutes, and that's not counting the wait for someone to come to the register and take our order. Upon closer inspection, it was 1 guy doing everything from making the drinks to dealing with the huge queue of customers. The other 2 employees there were busy chatting and organising / cleaning the station. Okay yeah I recognise that things need to be washed and cleaned, but when there's a LOAD of customers waiting for orders to be taken shouldn't the list of priorities change? My entire family runs on hospitality and normally the list of tasks changes depending on the situation. If there's a long queue of customers both at the register and waiting for their drinks, washing spoons isn't a f*cking priority, is it? --- Sorry for the angry rant but I'm really hoping this is an isolated incident so I can give Bubble Base their 4th star back. I had a look at the other customers waiting and we were all visibly annoyed; employees didn't really seem to care.

Baskin Robbins - icecream - Updated May 2026

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