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    Juno Lounge

    3.5 (45 reviews)
    PriceyBars, Cafes, British
    Closed 9:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Classy
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Sarah P.

    As a Whitchurch resident I've been really impressed by Fino lounge. Whether you're after a coffee, cocktail, or bite to eat, it's the perfect place to go, and has become a real fixture in Whitchurch Village. In many ways Juno Lounge is very much of the same thing. They offer an identical menu, however I will admit that the Panini I had here was slightly superior in taste to the ones I've had in Fino lounge. It's not quite as big as Fino lounge, and is rather long, which might be the reason why I don't find this place to be particularly cosy, and it appears that there is less of a community feel than you get in Whitchurch. I was also a little disappointed by the staff. The woman serving me was all well and nice, however when I asked for a tap water told me that I could help myself to the jug on the counter downstairs. I ended up not bothering as didn't really fancy traipsing down the stairs, so I don't think it would have been to much bother for her to have offered to fetch me glass herself. I really did like the old fashioned black and white photographs on the walls. They seemed to have been from around the 1920s-1930s and featured schoolchildren, businessmen, rugby teams etc... and I found them to be utterly fascinating, though it would have been nice to have had something indicating where they were from. A real prime feature of this particular lounge is its relatively large terrace with tables on the second floor. Regrettably it was pouring with rain the day I was there, however I imagine it could be absolutely heavenly on warm summer days. In my opinion partially due to it's size and layout, I don't find Juno Lounge to be as good as it' sister in Whitchurch Village. It's a perfectly nice coffee bar/restaurant/bar however I'd only really visit it again if I were in the area. One for the locals I think.

    Laura H.

    The first time I realised that this place serves from morning until night I was a little confused. My friends told me that it was a bar as well as a coffee house but I remained perplexed. Luckily, I got over it enough to go for the coffee (well, tea) aspect of it and I am mighty glad I did. Never having experienced the alcohol side of it I shall focus on the day time atmosphere. It was a little bit dark when I entered. There were big windows though so a seat near one of those was a must. It wasn't too busy so there was plenty of room too. The service was excellent, really quite perfect and I felt valued as a customer. The prices are kind of as you'd expect - not super cheap but you pay for the nice environment, the comfy chairs, the excellent service, the lovely drinks. I don't mind paying for that!

    Rebecca B.

    Juno is a chilled-out but popular place for a bite to eat and a drink, whether you fancy a coffee or something a bit stronger, and it has stylish decor, comfortable chairs, and a relaxed atmosphere. Set over three floors of a corner building, the kitchen is on the second floor with seating areas on the ground and first floor. Inside it doesn't feel huge but there's just about enough space for the tables they have, and on summer days everyone tends to gravitate towards the roof terrace upstairs (which can get a bit packed). The staff seem okay, and are vaguely friendly, but the service is a bit on the slow side when they're busy. They just seem to be a bit over-stretched and under-staffed, but there's probably not enough room for many more waiting staff. Still, it's great to have an alternative place to go for an evening drink in this area other than a traditional pub (Juno is open from 9 in the morning right through to 11 at night), and in the winter all the candles make for quite a cosy atmosphere.

    Qype User (kyano…)

    After passing on Westfield Road I have always had the curisosity to go in this place, it looked so charming from the outside! In fact it still is charming indoors as well. It was a nice surprise and not that expensive! It has two levels and a nice outdoor zone upstairs. You are spoiled for choices relating food, as a vegetarian I was more than happy eating a very good Gorgonzola and Roasted Veg pannini served with a good portion of salad! The only bad part of the experience was the slow service they provide, everything else was great, the decoration that is very rustic and cosy to the friendly staff. I would recommend this place. I begin to discover a bit more of the Roath area and really enjoying it. Edit: After had been there on a couple other occasions with different people I found that, although the food is still pretty good, they aren't very organized and some food disappears it has happened ever since.. someone asks for something and they forget about it it is a pity because this place is actually quite nice, tight but nice.

    Gareth B.

    Finding baby friendly places to eat and drink have just become slightly more important of late, what with the arrival of Baby T and the subsequent diminishing of options for entertainment locally. I say locally, but to be fair, most venues in the area are good with babies. But I digress. Juno Lounge has long filled a need in Roath for somewhere to eat, somewhere to hang out, and somewhere to entertain friends and family without affecting solvency. The decor is quirky, the menu (lovingly chalked onto large blackboards around the place as is the style of the "lounges") decent if often unavailable due to lack of food, and there is a great selection of drinks on offer, from above average coffee, through great ginger beer and elderflower presse to single malts like Talisker. A word of caution here though, as the stout on tap is often bitter and tangy, indicating a lack of loyal stout drinkers and meaning the beer has time to go off in the pipes. Also in the plus column is the fact that food is served until late. My little family unit most often visits during the day time, to meet with friends and entertain parents and other children, and as such Juno Lounge has that little bit more to offer than a coffee house like the excellent Coffee #1 or one of the numerous cafes on Wellfield Road, and is still youthful enough that I might maintain the illusion that I'm not past 30 and my days of fun and frolics are not long past. It will remain to be seen whether the newly opened identikit Brains concept cafe / bar The Pear Tree will have any negative impact, but having eaten there once, I sincerely doubt it. Viva Juno!

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    The quality in their food has been completely forgotten about. And the portion sizes are ridiculous for the price you pay. Go elsewhere

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    Great atmosphere and staff. food is good especially breakfasts. A bit pricey. Definately worth a look.

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    Nice place for a drink and a bite!

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    Juno Lounge has long filled a need in Roath for somewhere to eat, somewhere to hang out, and somewhere to entertain friends and family without affecting solvency.

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    Lab 22

    (6 reviews)

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    Cool cocktail spot with loungy, trendy vibes. Music is loud, so don't come here for meaningful…read moreconversation. Solid third date kind of a spot (dark & sexy) but also a cool place to hang with friends. Cocktails were good, though we went right after the Oasis gig so they had a reduced menu for the weekend. Still everything we had ranged from solid to great. Service was friendly and helpful.

    I wish that I could give this place more than 5 stars. This is absolutely one of my favourite…read moreplaces that I have ever been - and certainly the best cocktails that I have ever had. My husband took me here as part of my birthday treat a few months ago and I will be forever grateful that he did. It is really quite difficult to put in to words just how good the cocktails are. The premise of this place is that they make 'molecular cocktails' - essentially cocktails that they have scientifically concocted so that all of the ingredients complement each other molecularly. For just £50 per person, you are treated to a 7-course cocktail menu. With each delicious cocktail you are brought a unique side dish that has been chosen specifically for that drink. We were given such unusual dishes (including slices of cured meats and filled pasta!) that oddly did enhance the taste of the cocktails. As well as the delicious cocktails, what this place also has going for it is the decor. It is very sleek, elegant and gothic. The service is also incredibly good as well. I would absolutely recommend going to this cocktail bar if you can. You would be stupid not to go here. It is absolutely worth visiting. I cannot wait to return.

    The Clive Arms

    The Clive Arms

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    The Clive is a firm favourite with many of my friends who live in Canton, and I do have to say that…read moreI like their pub quiz which is challenging but not too overwhelming that I can't answer anything! It also has a Karaoke night which I have very shamefully appeared in!! It also has pool tables and a beer garden which adds to the appeal. Again there is a good mix of people who go there and because its such a spacious place you'll be able to find your own little nock to hide away in. Its really is a great place to meet up with friends and enjoy a beer.

    The Clive is another prong in Greene King's attack on the hegemony that Brains have on the drinking…read moreculture in our fair city. And good on them I say, a bit of competition doesn't hurt anybody. So while Greene King's The Claude, The Poet's Corner and The Corporation fight in other corners of the city, it is The Clive's job to grab some market share in The Victoria Park area. And like the aforementioned pubs, they do this through clear pricing, cheap and plentiful grub, Sky Sports and a plethora of pool tables. So much so that they even have a pool table in the beer garden, which seems so illogical that it borders on being a genius idea. The bar is clean and spacious, they have a large beer garden out back, with a partially covered bit and a barbeque pit although I can't ever remember it being in use. The staff are friendly and helpful but the main thing going for it is the cheapness of the beer.

    Butchers Arms

    Butchers Arms

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    The Butchers Arms is on the corner of the street that leads to Chapter Art Centre. Even though it…read moreis only about 50 meters form Cowbridge Road East, with all of the Sky Sports Pubs and the associated rowdy behaviour, The Butchers Arms couldn't be more different. It's very much a traditional, locals pub that seems to pay no regard to the world that goes on around it. They play their own tune, instead of pandering to the vicissitudes of others.... so it remains nothing like Chapter, and certainly bares no resemblance to all of the others. I love it for this! Even though they remain unaffected, this does not mean that they don't know what they are doing! They serve Brains for one, and have recently won another award... and deservedly so!

    The Butchers Arms is one of Canton's best 'traditional' community pubs, a friendly place serving…read moreBrains beer with good landlords and bar staff, and a nice crowd mixing locals with arty people from the nearby Chapter Arts Centre. The landlords seem to be very well-respected by their customers and do a lot to justify their popularity - organising themed evenings, and even (I've heard) going away on trips and holidays with some of their regulars! Even if you're not a regular, you're never made to feel like you've invaded the place when you walk in (unlike some other local pubs), and it's a great pub in which to enjoy a fairly quiet drink - and such establishments aren't in great supply in Canton!. They always have a guest ale on tap, as well as their regular draughts including Brains SA, Dark and Bitter.

    The Robin Hood

    The Robin Hood

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    This is a small local pub in the Canton area. If you go during the day, then you will be welcomed…read moreby the locals that frequent there, and you can have a quiet drink with friends; a wide variety of people are attracted. They have a good selection of food available every day, and the prices are all reasonable. There is a seating area outside, just off the not-too-busy street, pleasantly shaded under trees. There is also a back area which can cater to the playing of French Boules, which can certainly be a very pleasant way to spend an afternoon. Classic pub activities can also be enjoyed, including quiz nights and occasional live music, which pack out the place to give it more a raucous atmosphere. This is an accommodating place, known for its banter and friendliness, rather than their selection of cocktails or food. Go for a comfortable evening out.

    Robin Hood has a lovely welcoming look to it from the outside - its little al fresco seated area…read morenestled in between some peroid properties either side say to the passer by - "come in have a quick pint". So I did - well to be honest it wasn't a quick pint - it was more a couple of slow ones (and the rest). I enjoyed my night out here even though it got a little cramped inside - the atmosphere was good and the service fast and warm. I didn't sample the food as I went to the Cinnamon Tree up the road but I'd go again because i had a nice evening - and isn't that what it comes down to?

    The King's Castle

    The King's Castle

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    This was pretty much my local for almost two decades, and I have only ever recently managed to…read moreventure in. This is because it is not the most welcoming of pubs, and like the Ivor Davies down the road, doesn't really benefit from some of the regulars and locals that frequent. Apart from this, the drinks available and the service are both good. They have a tucked away outside area, and fortunately the patrons seem to now have learnt that smoking in a big back in the doorway on the pavement isn't really okay. The decor of the place is standard, if a little tired, and the sports can be played really loudly. This is the kind of pub that you don't enjoy walking past late at night because of the people and noise spilling out of it.

    The King's Castle looks like it's up for sale. I'm hoping that the Institute for the Blind or The…read moreRoyal National Institute for Deaf People, or, if we live a perfect world, they would form a one off alliance so that they could snatch this unholy heap off the market and convert it into a retirement home for the hearing and vision impaired... then peace at last! I'm no fan of The Kings Castle, but I guess that you have already gathered that! It's the noise you see... If it's not the blaring sports screens with the uncompromising tones of over-heated commentators roaring so loud that you can hear it from the street, it's the atrociously bad Karaoke singing that could curdle fresh milk. So what if the drinks are cheap? I'd rather spend my money elsewhere. You'll only find me in here if I'm meeting friends on the hop, and then I only usually stay for one drink. It's not just the noise that I find anti-social either. The locals can be a tad bawdy too! (By the way, I don't think that they're actually selling the place, but it has got a 'to let' sign hanging off the wall... (as Ben Elton would say, "what did they do with the missing letter 'I'?")... I can dream!)

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