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Donnelley's

Donnelley's

(3 reviews)

Like Woody's, Donnelley's is a café up on the balcony of Cardiff's Victorian indoor market. They…read moredon't sell as amazing coffee, but they do sell fried breakfast. Yum. Before 11am for just £3.30 you can get a rasher of bacon, two sausages, one egg, a hash brown, toast, bread and beans OR tomatoes AND a cup of tea or coffee. Nice one Doris. After 11am they get mean. You have to pay for your tea or coffee but get the rest for £3.30. Take note students, sometimes there are reasons to get up before Hollyoaks. Other house specials include burgers, things with chips, things on toast, a choice of soups, and toasted teacakes. The menu is pretty massive actually, so you've plenty to choose from, and prices won't break the bank.

This is a café in the upper balcony area of the historic Cardiff Market. An old Victorian building…read morethat remains a good source of produce from local traders. As you enter the market you will be greeted by the same smell of fresh fish that has filled my childhood memories of this place. There is little more that needs to be said about Donnelly's other than they give free digestive biscuits with a tea or coffee. Free digestive biscuits! Those are my three favourite consecutive words. As well as this they do some decent greasy spoon grub for the shopping-weary and hungry alike. The staff are exceptionally friendly and will make sure you feel welcome at this little café. I find it's good to take a tea break in an environment a little different from the coffee lounges that have started to appear on every street corner of the city centre. A break from another kind of break, if you like. Or not. Please yourself.

New York Deli - Sign

New York Deli

(41 reviews)

££

FINALLY managed to make it to New York Deli after living in Cardiff for years. I'm an American and…read morealways had it in the back of my mind that I needed to visit a little slice of America in Cardiff. I had the "New York". Unfortunately, when I went they ran out of hoagies so I had to get it in a bagel but it was packed to the BRIM. Although when you look at the prices you might grimace at it seeming expensive, because of the generous portions the prices are well worth it. This is more than just a simple sandwich people!!! 4 stars because the bagel itself was just alright but the fillings were delicious. However, I do have it in my mind that I have to come back and try some of their hoagies. Don't skip over this place! Overstuffing your face is what the good ol' USA is all about!

Open since 1990, The New York Deli is home of the kinda sandwiches that you see on Man Vs. Food…read morethat make you shout at the television - I could eat that!? Yet I'm pretty sure that when faced with the deli delights, like myself - you would struggle and ask for a takeaway. TIP: Try and get your hands on a menu prior to visiting as when faced with all the options and ingredients you're likely to panic pick! Rookie's Guide: Choose your bread, Choose your spread, Choose your fillings, Choose your Salad! On my last visit I had the Reuben: Salt Beef, Swiss Cheese, Coleslaw with the addition of Jalapenos - £3.90. *please take moment to appreciate the magnitude of the meat to bread ratio* Delicious yet ridiculously filling - The New York Deli is open 7 days a week. They slice ALL their meats and cheese daily, support local charities AND use local suppliers for just about everything. They even deliver if you order before 10am!

Grillstock Smokehouse - Grillstock Hogdog

Grillstock Smokehouse

(19 reviews)

££

BBQ is trending in the UK at the moment. And I'm not talking the sort where you burn meat (and…read morestill manage to undercook it on the inside) in your back garden, I'm talking 12 hour... slow roasted... pulled pork... Y'know - the kind where you have buzzwords trending on twitter and drooltastic photos appearing on here. It's THAT sort of BBQ that you can get at Grillstock. I was recommended Grillstock by our local BBQ expert, Ahmed Kage (if you haven't come across Rib Nights and you're a fan of meat, you HAVE to check it out). He had bigged up the restaurant as one of the best places to get BBQ in the UK - so we knew we had to make a date to go and see for ourselves. It was just lucky that we ended up passing through Brizzle on our way to Cornwall for our Honeymoon! We had read on the website that you can't book - but it was open from 11:30am in the week. We rocked up and arrived almost bang on opening time to grab some early lunch on our travels. We were greeted warmly and seated straight away. As it was early on a Monday, we didn't have any problems getting a seat... But I imagine on a Thursday/Friday/Saturday evening - it would be wise to get there near opening to avoid a lengthy wait for a table. After a quick look at the menu we quickly decided to go for the sharing platter. For £30 it had nearly every meat on the menu on it and looked like the right choice to try everything. I can confirm it certainly WAS the right choice! With everything from a full rack of ribs to chicken wings and pulled pork and beans, it was huge! You could sensibly feed three with the amount of meat, 'slaw and fries on offer, but we did manage most of it (with only half of ribs taken away in their awesome packaging for later devouring). All of the meat was totally fantastic. Tender, deliciously seasoned and cooked to perfection - it was some of the best BBQ I've ever had. Our meal (with a couple of fizzy drinks) came to under £40 with some food to takeaway. We didn't eat for nearly 24 hours afterwards either. If perfectly cooked meat at a reasonable price floats your boat - I recommend a trip to Grillstock!

I had been wanting to go to Grillstock since the day it opened, it is me to a t; meat, music and…read moremayhem! I finally managed to get in there a few weeks back and was greeted by 4 people standing up and leaving, which meant we could sit straight down. The waitress gave us the basic but mouth watering menus and I decided on the Smokestack Burger. I really wanted to try the Grand Champion challenge, but I knew I wasn't man enough. The restaurant is made up of one table in the middle and a bar at the end, with open kitchen behind. Drinks wise they serve Orchard Pig cider, obviously, as it's the same guy owns Orchard Pig and Grillstock (what a legend) and a few other soft drinks. The food comes out on metal trays with nice branded paper underneath. The burger was delicious. Not the best in Bristol, but a very decent burger all the same. Our friends had the hot dogs and the brisket; the sauce around their mouths and instant silence said it all! All in all a decent place, Grillstock. There is A LOT of competition in Bristol for BBQ, Grill, Pulled Pork style dining - but these guys are the originators!

Costco Cafe

Costco Cafe

(2 reviews)

££££

If after cheap, good food this is the place to go! Unfortunately you have to be a member of Costco…read moreto gain admission, but membership at £25 is available to people who work in a wide variety of occupations e.g. local government, education, civil service, police, NHS etc... Incredibly good value for money although limited choice of food, including pizza slices, baked potatoes and fillings, hot dogs, wraps and salads. It's a good place to grab a cheap lunch especially if heading for a Cardiff City match at the stadium next door. A baked potato and filling will set you back only £2- amazing! Don't touch the coffee though; it's really not the best. It can sometimes be really hard to get a seat, although it is possible to eat standing up (if that's your thing).

You have to pay for membership to Costco, and it was £20 for me (as I have a business) but it is…read moreonly £12 for my staff. The Costco website explains more about how to become a member, and you don't necessarily have to be a business owner either. Costco is a great place to shop, if you have a family or any other need to buy in bulk. They don't sell cheap merchandise, but they do sell very good value products. I use it to stock up on tea bags, washing powder, loo rolls and other items that we always seem to run out of quickly. Everything is good quality and if you go on a good day, you can find really amazing bargains. I found beautiful cutlery sets with 8 place settings, (heavier than a set I got in House of Fraser for triple the price!) for £20, the fluffiest bath towels we've ever had, plus loads of other stuff too boring to mention. They also sell the best sirloin steak we've ever tasted (even in expensive restaurants), whilst not cheap it is competitively priced, British meat and cut very thickly, just how it should be. I cooked a birthday meal for my Dad and he said the same and he's probably eaten a fair few in his time (he is 73). Costco sell everything from electrical goods (TV's, music, games etc) to housewares, food and drink, tools, furniture, clothing and gifts. Many items are American style (oversized) and mostly are known brands. If you see the Kirkland brand in there, it is their own brand (usually made by a well known manufacturer, for example Kirkland coffee is Starbucks) and of high quality. Their food selection is second to none for parties, since they offer both ready prepared food e.g. massive pizzas for around £7 (but they are enormous) and even big platters of buffet food like sandwiches. They also do birthday cakes very cheaply, e.g. personalised iced cakes for around £10. I haven't tried these are we don't really like shop bought cake, but they do look good, if you're stuck for a birthday gift idea. You need to travel to Costco by car, since it's on a new retail park and you're sure to buy more stuff than you could carry on public transport. On the same estate there are other new stores nearby including Next Home, JJB (with an awesome new gym, that's another story) and Hobbycraft. There are coming soon signs for Gregs, Subway and others, although if you get peckish and you're in Costco you'd be better off buying something from their café, as it is very cheap and good quality, e.g. filled baked potato £1.25 or a massive hot dog with re-fillable drink £1.60. Costco opened in November and I've been there weekly ever since! It is worth going often if you are an ardent money saver or have a large family since the prices seem to change often and they have bargains but it isn't always obvious if something is on special offer. You need to take your debit card or cash as they don't accept credit cards, and be prepared to buy in bulk if you're after stock-up items for the house, but other than that I'd say that it has something for everyone and is really worth a visit if you've got a few hours to spare.

CF24 Project - hotdog - Updated May 2026

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