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Brewery Quarter - The upper level of the Brewery Quarter, where there are loft apartments and penthouses

Brewery Quarter

3.7(13 reviews)
2.7 mi

The Brewery Quarter in Cardiff is in a way like a retail park, but smaller and in lieu of shops, it…read morehas a decent selection of restaurants and bars, I'd like to point out the name, not being from Cardiff, being a tourist from my home-town of Manchester, I'm not sure if there is any re branding to just "The Brewery Quarter" which gives it a better feeling, as I'm sure you don't want to hear "Old" when you're going to something to eat, as it just doesn't give the right impression, in a way it makes me think, Is the food from last year? This reference is actually quite ironic, while also considering the last review for this place was also "last year" as well! Moving onto more serious matters, most of the places here are restaurants however Breakout, do have there Cardiff branch here and there is also one of many Starbucks branches around the city located here other big names here include Bella Italia, Nando's, Chiquito and Five Guy's there is also a Brewhouse, which has a clever name, fitting into a complex which it is in, which certainly deserves a shout-out in this review because of that! There are 10 bars and restaurants here which excludes Starbucks Coffee, and Breakout located here so there is a fairly decent selection for most cuisine types including burgers with Five Guys being a more high end Mcdonald's, chicken/Portuguese food of course at Nando's, Italian at Bella and Mexican at Chiquito to name a few. The overall feel of the BQ is reasonable, it isn't too bad, but it isn't too good either, the main thing it does, it combining quite a nice selection of places to eat into one, the Nando's branch in particular which I visited, did look very nice, it was a big store with huge portion sizes, which worked out quite poor, as they overloaded it with spice, making it too hot, but I have commented on that further in a separate review. In a way, the Brewery Quarter lacks that special thing, that sparkle most malls and retail parks have to bring tourists and even locals in alike, which is a shame, and is one of the main reasons I don't think the BQ has done anything to deserve anything more than 2 stars, which I'm dissapointed to report.

The Old Brewery Quarter is a trendy café and restaurant area set around a kind of open-air piazza…read morein the heart of the city centre. It was once the 'Old Brewery' site of Welsh brewery Brains, but after being sat vacant for a while it was redeveloped in 2003 into the current leisure area. You can now find many chain restaurants in the Brewery Quarter, split over two levels - with the likes of Nando's, La Tasca, and Thai Edge on the upper level, along with Brains' own flagship venue, The Yard Bar and Kitchen - and Lava Lounge and Chiquito's on the lower level down some steps. Above all of the restaurants there are residential loft style apartments and penthouses, too. Although it covers a fairly compact area, the Brewery Quarter offers a good choice of different places to eat and drink, and the whole atmosphere is really pleasant - when the sun's out you can almost imagine you're on holiday.

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Brewery Quarter - Nando's in the Brewery Quarter, with an outside seating area in the piazza

Nando's in the Brewery Quarter, with an outside seating area in the piazza

Brewery Quarter - Nandos inside the Brewery Quarter

Nandos inside the Brewery Quarter

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Cardiff Castle's Animal Wall

Cardiff Castle's Animal Wall

4.8(4 reviews)
2.9 mi

Fifteen stone animals with glassy eyes slumped over a wall pose ready to pounce…read more.. Whether new to Cardiff or just never knew it was there before, this special wall needs to be seen. But be quick these curious creatures look suspiciously as though they are trying to escape Bute park and find a spot of lunch in the Hayes! The animals were originally crafted by Victorian artisan Thomas Nicholls. They were painted, although the paint has since faded and the stone work is currently being cleaned and restored. This wall needs to be seriously bigged up because although connected to Cardiff Castle many visitors won't venture this far to the castles right and so will never see this curious site.

This wall next to Cardiff Castle is an oft-forgotten part of the city centre. You just have to head…read morea bit further down the road and you'll see a fantastic set of various animals like lions and racoons and leopards and baboons clammering over the castle wall. They're only just above head height so you can get a proper look at them. An exciting revelation occurred recently where the aardvark whose nose had been stolen got a brand new one. Sources say he is delighted. The reason I love this wall is because it inspired a lot of ideas that end up in 'Griffin's Castle', a book I remember reading when I was younger by Jenny Nimmo. In this book these stone statues all come to life, and it's an idea that's stuck with me every time I pass the animals on the wall. I swear sometimes I pass by and they're in different positions, but that's almost certainly my imagination.

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Cardiff Castle's Animal Wall - The Animal Wall at Cardiff Castle

The Animal Wall at Cardiff Castle

Cardiff Castle's Animal Wall - "The Ant Eater" at the Animal Wall. Interesting history about the reconstruction of his nose.

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"The Ant Eater" at the Animal Wall. Interesting history about the reconstruction of his nose.

Queen Street Pedestrianised Shopping Area

Queen Street Pedestrianised Shopping Area

3.5(6 reviews)
3.0 mi
•££

Queen Street is one of Cardiff's pedestrianised shopping areas, stretching from the Castle at one…read moreend to Capitol Centre and Queen Street Station at the other end. It's lined with many of the leading high street brands such as Top Shop, Miss Selfidges, Vodafone, Next, Marks & Spencer, Peacocks, and so on. There's little to distinguish Queen Street from similar shopping centres in other cities, but it does offer a good range of clothes and shoe shops. It's also home to many of the big fast food chains such as McDonald's and Burger King, and some of the big coffee chains such as Starbucks - but has few cafés or shops with any real charm. About half way along the street there's an entrance to St David's Shopping Centre, which is home to loads more shops and links through to the Hayes area of the city and the new St David's 2 mall. At the far end there's the Capitol Shopping Centre, home to yet more major clothes and shoe shops, and a few cafés. If you're after more unusual, boutique shops or independent cafés, however, you're better off heading to Cardiff's many small covered arcades, such as Castle, High Street, Morgan, and Wyndham Arcades.

If you are visiting Cardiff for shopping chances are you will find yourself on Queen Street. This…read moreis the main shopping area and everything from all the top high street names, pubs, clubs, bars, restaurants, banks, convenience stores and more. There is a lot in terms of your big name shop and also there is St David's which offers further shopping opportunities for any shopaholics to spend some cash. There always a small stall or little event going on in the idle of Queen Street and i guarantee you'll probably be collard by someone who wants you to sign up for a charity or the very friendly Hare Krishna Monks. As some else has pointed out if you would prefer smaller boutique style shops where there is more likely to be independently owned shops then the arcades just around the corner would be a better fit.

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Queen Street Pedestrianised Shopping Area - Is Cardiff in Germany now?

Is Cardiff in Germany now?

Queen Street Pedestrianised Shopping Area

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Cardiff Central Market

Cardiff Central Market

4.3(47 reviews)
2.8 mi
•££

If you find yourself in Cardiff, I'd recommend visiting the market (also known as Central Market)!…read moreIt's been around since the 1700s, and in the same Victorian-style building - with a big glass roof - for over 100 years. There's *a lot* to look at and take in, so heads-up if you're a person that gets overstimulated by noise (because that's what the market is: organized chaos of vendors selling anything and everything from coffee to clothing to walking sticks to fish). We enjoyed a bunch of food that we brought to the low, bar-style seating on the first floor, including... Tukka Tuk (5) - first floor, 219 - 223: Indian street food by a multi-award winning chef. And, yeah, believe the hype. This was one of the best things we ate in Wales (and it was vegan!). We did the Build A Bowl and chose 1) half pilav rice and half plain chips topped with 2) coconut dal and 3) cauli kemp. It was rich, creamy, and an absolute explosion of flavor! I regret sharing this with my partner, so - PRO TIP - get your own. Pierogi (4) - first floor, 213 - 217: Polish pierogis. These fresh dumplings prepared daily using their family's special recipe are DELICIOUS. We tried the vegan ones, which at the time were roasted buckwheat with onion and mushroom sauce. So, so good. There's usually five-ish flavors to choose from, and I think they come in two portions (small with four pierogies; large with seven pierogies). Cardiff Bakestones (4) - ground floor, 161 - 165: Known for their Welsh cakes (which are kind of like a scone or a biscuit; softer and slightly sweet, they're baked round with a crinkly edge. Cardiff Bakestones has LOTS of different flavors (like salted caramel, nutella, lemon curd, chocolate chip, etc.) and also vegan and gluten-free options. Definitely get a couple more than you think you're gonna want, because *trust me* you're going to want another right after the one you've just eaten!

Cardiff Market/Marchnad Caerdydd is kind of like our flea markets and we check it out last…read moreWednesday. I bought a teeshirt and Gord bought a couple of stones and a faggot (a savory meatball made from minced pork offal [heart, liver, and fatty belly meat], wrapped in caul fat and baked or stewed in gravy). Cardiff Market (also known as Central Market) is an impressive Victorian structure which offers a unique shopping experience in the heart of a modern, bustling city. Under one great glass roof you will find a wealth of products ranging from pots and pans to bread and butter, and from nuts and bolts to rock and roll. Cardiff Market has been trading in one form or another since the 1700's.

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Cardiff Central Market
Cardiff Central Market
Cardiff Central Market

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Cardiff Bay Barrage

Cardiff Bay Barrage

4.1(14 reviews)
0.9 mi

The Barrage is a great place for a relaxing walk or a bit of boat-watching, and on a clear day you…read morecan see right across the Bristol Channel to where our English bretherin live. It's a bit of a walk from the bay, probably about half an hour, but it's a very pleasant one and there's some interesting scenery on the way, ranging from old warehouses to small historic displays. Once you reach the Barrage you'll be treated to stunning views of the whole of the Bay, and if you're here at sunset then there are some brilliant photo opportunities to be had. There's also plentiful fishing to be had and it can be a good spot for bird-watching if it's the right time of year. There are regular benches along the way if you need a quick break and some toilet stops if you forgot to go back in the Bay. At the middle of the Barrage there's a small decking area with some sail-like structures above it that make for a nice quiet spot if you want to pause and take in the view, or if you just want to go somewhere for some me-time. And of course there's the barrage gates where you can watch the comings and goings of the boats and the lock mechanisms in action.

This is my favourite place to walk, run, skip or cycle in the whole of Cardiff…read more It takes about half an hour (if you walk, if you skip its a little less) to get to the barrage, at a nice pace, and along the way you will pass many a scene worth taking in from the skater park, to an outside exhibition about the importance coal had in the south Wales economy etc etc etc. When you get to the barrage you can watch boats of all shape and sizes (depending on the depth of the owners pockets) leaving and coming into the bay through its impressive mechanical locks. I'm nowhere near describing how nice it can be to experience this walk so all I'll say is if you are in the bay and have an hour or so to spare then take a walk down to the barrage and you will not be disappointed.

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Cardiff Bay Barrage - A stroll along Cardiff Bay Barrage

A stroll along Cardiff Bay Barrage

Cardiff Bay Barrage - A stroll along Cardiff Bay Barrage

A stroll along Cardiff Bay Barrage

Cardiff Bay Barrage - Barrage

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Ianto Jones Shrine

Ianto Jones Shrine

3.0(2 reviews)
2.9 mi

This shrine is dedicated to a fictional character from a television series. If you're not a fan of…read moreDoctor Who and Torchwood, then you probably would not know of the character. It is a fan created shrine that is still up after over a decade. If you're in Cardiff and around Mermaid Quay, then take a moment to walk down to the waterfront to take a look. If not, then there's no need to go out of your way to come see it.

This is one of the most bizarre places in the Universe, so I thought it was worth a review. A new…read morephenomenon has swept an unwitting part of Cardiff Bay. Around the Mermaid Quay area, down one of the wooden walkways (the one directly underneath you if you stand looking out at the water thoughtfully with the round café place behind you) you'll find a confusing sight. This sight is basically a weird shrine to a character that died in a series that was filmed in Cardiff. The series is Torchwood, which is a sci-fi show in a similar vein to Doctor Who (it's a spin off Doctor Who, actually, and Torchwood is an anagram of Doctor Who, anagram fans). The actor didn't die, so it's perfectly acceptable to make fun of this place, I feel. It's got sketches, vouchers for coffee places (apparently he really liked coffee), photos, and various other bizarre items. People seem to have flown from around the world to visit the location where Ianto Jones died, and since I found this out I'm struggling to understand anything anymore.

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Ianto Jones Shrine
Ianto Jones Shrine

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Billy Banks - localflavor - Updated July 2026

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