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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
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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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 Little Man Coffee Company

    The Little Man Coffee Company

    4.6(7 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    £

    Cardiff is very quickly becoming my favourite city to discover new coffee. With the very new Little…read moreMan Coffee co it is easy to see why. Just being open around 4 months, the place was recommended to me by my Cardiff friends, and was an ideal place for our large group to meet on a Saturday afternoon. The shop located on a corner with massive windows providing a good place to people watch and enjoy views outside. It is very minimalistic yet very spacious with a large array of vintage furniture which gives it an "established" feel despite being a young coffee shop. I was very impressed with that Little Man are very proud to feature at least two roasters at all times. This day I had a soy latte using coaltown espresso blend and a v60 using the wonderful James Gourmet Coffee from the very knowledgeable staff. I saw Aeropress, Chemex and V60 on offer.. I didn't get a chance to peak at the cakes or if they had a menu but I was very curious to see how they can use this huge space for events in future. Such a great Coffee shop with much potential!

    Cardiff seems to have a good scene for independent coffee shops and this one is no exception. A…read morecomfortable, friendly coffee shop with a surprising amount of (quirky) seating and big bright windows. I went straight for their own cold brew coffee (that comes in a lovely little bottle) which was excellent, nice and mellow, leaving me refreshed and suitably caffeinated. I'd expect the hot drinks match the quality. I wish I'd had a little more time to be able to settle in or go back, seems a good place to set up for a few hours, and when I left I wished I could take it back home with me to do just that! I suspect that if I had more of a chance to try everything they have this would get 5 stars.

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    The Little Man Coffee Company
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    Flat white

    One

    One

    4.4(5 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    ££

    This is probably my favourite bar in Cardiff bay…read more One of the reasons for this is because most people do not regard it as a bar (more a coffee shop) and it is therefore never over run unlike the bars over the other side of the bay like Salt and Terra Nova. Sitting inside is very pleasant as are the staff, especially the manager, who I think i called Hugo but to me its big selling point is its outside area. It over looks the oval basin and faces the sun. I have spent many a summer day having a few cheeky ones chatting away whilst the sun goes into the bay. So if this isn't your bag - stay away (that way there is more room for the rest of us who do).

    One is an independent little bar inside the already impressive Wales millennium centre…read more We went for tapas, you can chose three dishes that come with pitta bread for around a tenner, we were feeling a bit flush so had the champagne option which cost us £17 (7 quid for a glass of champagne is a bit mental retrospectively). Of course I chose the veggie options which included Garlic Mushrooms, Mediterranean vegetables and feta in oil and a good stack of pitta. It was yummy, not exactly mind blowing but really tasty. What does make this place unique is the fantastic view over the bay, so essentially that's what your paying for with your £7 glass of champagne and limited tapas menu. It was worth a visit but it's not the kind of place I'd go regularly.

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    One - Credit: http://www.onecafebar.co.uk/

    Credit: http://www.onecafebar.co.uk/

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    Dough - Just cook daily food.

    Dough

    4.0(13 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    £

    Dough is a real treat. Smack bang in the middle of student town (there was a good business…read moredecision), it offers a huge range of sandwiches, baguettes, salad boxes and drinks. The veritable smorgasbord of fillings will probably mean you stand there for about 20 minutes trying to decide what to order. My advice is just order everything. Although it's not a big place, there is obviously a busy kitchen and it does its best to turn out some excellent home-made cakes and pastries to satisfy any sweet tooth. Beware; in term time Dough gets incredibly busy. The queues outside and round the block would suggest they're selling something other than sandwiches, but maybe it's just testament to how tasty the food is (or how hungry the students are). It's also worth a visit just to see how many girls can fit behind a counter and make baguettes at the same time. There seemed to be hundreds last time... It's inexpensive, tasty and only a ten minute walk from Bute park. What are you waiting for?

    Smart and clean, Dough is a great little sandwich shop with friendly staff and low prices, popular…read morewith the resident students living in the area - and some of the workers from the University and other businesses nearby. They offer bagels, paninis, toasties, baguettes and jacket potatoes with a good choice of fillings, including classics such as brie and cranberry, plus mixed salads. For afters, there are some sweet treats such as their delicious flapjacks coated in thick chocolate. Considering the small size of the café, they have a decent amount of outdoor seating where you can sit in the sun on a fine day and watch the students milling around.

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    Dough - Fresh and hot Baguttes from Dough in a warm Spring day!

    Fresh and hot Baguttes from Dough in a warm Spring day!

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    Secret Garden Café - Apricot ice cream from the cafe. Delicious afternoon treat during a walk in Bute Park.

    Secret Garden Café

    3.5(2 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    This secret garden cafe is truly a secret - I'm surprised there are no reviews on Yelp yet! Open…read moreseasonally and located within Bute Park you can only access the cafe on foot or non-motorized transportation. It's literally located within beautiful garden walls and the atmosphere is simply magical - lush green plants, brick walls, charming lights, wooden tables, and on the way in you'll pass through a massive wooden door with intricate carvings. The coffee, drinks, food and treats are all delicious and made with quality ingredients. I stopped by twice while visiting in town for a conference nearby at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama and had to take my lunch to go, but could have easily spent hours in this cafe. It's a bit difficult to find if you're not familiar with Bute Park, but well worth the reward if you do visit this charming cafe.

    Situated in the beautiful surroundings of Bute Park, the Secret Garden cafe appears to be the…read moreperfect place to stop for a drink and a bite to eat. The menu offers a good selection of paninis, sandwiches and hot food, as well as both hot and cold drinks. We arrived at the cafe at lunchtime on a sunny (but cold) February day - and this is where things started to go downhill. Things didn't look too hopeful when we arrived to see a queue of people from the counter right out through the cafe gates. However, we found a seat and I joined the queue. 40 minutes later, I had finally reached the counter. We were originally going to have a panini each. However, when somebody came up to the counter to ask whether they had been forgotten (they had obviously ordered food some time ago, and were still waiting), we decided not to. I ordered a coffee and a hot chocolate. The coffee was nice, but the hot chocolate was appalling. It was obvious that the cafe were using the cheapest cocoa powder they could get their hands on, and just adding hot water (not even any milk!). It was so bad that my girlfriend had one mouthful, and decided to leave it - £1.95 down the drain. Overall we were very disappointed with our visit. I appreciate that it was busy, but any half decent cafe should anticipate trade and ensure that there are adequate staff to cover it - this was blatantly not the case on this occasion and I feel sorry for the 3 staff (1 serving and doing drinks, 1 cooking, 1 waitressing) who had to try to manage the woeful situation. Overall - could do better. Much better.

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    Secret Garden Café - Garden walls in Bute Park. The cafe is inside the walled garden.

    Garden walls in Bute Park. The cafe is inside the walled garden.

    Secret Garden Café - Enter this magical secret garden cafe through a wondrous wooden door!

    Enter this magical secret garden cafe through a wondrous wooden door!

    Secret Garden Café - The cafe counter where you can order. Some premade items are available during the lunch hour.

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    The cafe counter where you can order. Some premade items are available during the lunch hour.

    Coffee House Rendezvous

    Coffee House Rendezvous

    4.2(9 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    ££

    Right, so sometimes you are writing reviews and you think 'That's it, there is nowhere else that I…read morecould possibly review. What am I going to do?' And then you remember that place that you haven't been to in so long, that you really liked all the way back when. This is one of those places (I hope no one's coming to come along and tell me that it's shut now because I really want to visit it again). Let me see if I can remember to what it was like... Oh, yes, it was lovely. The staff were absolutely fantastic, really friendly and up for a little bit of banter. The atmosphere was great, nice and relaxed but not completely slobbish. Oh, I just hope it hasn't changed.

    Based in Albany Road, with a green sign covering the top of the cafe. Relax and enjoy this food and…read moredrink with friends and family a nifty little place with an outside eating area at the back. Tasty and delicious food to fill up your stomachs and addictive cravings. I've had a creamy, bubbly milkshake and free, fresh tap water before. They do wonderful toasty sandwiches and Panini's. They also do lovely chocolate cakes; Ice Cream, cheesecakes and carrot cakes. Often under £10's each. It can get very busy sometimes, but they are pretty quick with their waitressing skills. It is a cosy cafe, perfect for lunch or afternoon tea. The staff are friendly enough and quick to give you what you wish. I love going there, as it is a place full of tranquillity atmosphere suitable for all adults and maybe for some children. It is not really a wheel chair, or a baby pushchair accessible place.

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    Coffee House Rendezvous

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    Cafe Floyd - Credit: http://www.cafefloyd.co.uk

    Cafe Floyd

    3.9(7 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    £££

    When I was little, my mum used to bring me to Floyd's, (I think she knew one of the owners once…read moreupon a time) so I would sleep on the sofas whilst she drank G&T and chatted into the wee hours. As a grown up, this is one of my favourite spots in town, it's like a quiet little sanctuary on one of the busiest/worst streets in Cardiff. There's a really huge selection of booze but the drinks aren't really that amazing. My friend who is a superstar bartender had little things to gripe about. They didn't give him enough gin, his tonic was lukewarm and there were spelling mistakes on the boards above the bar. None of that really matters though because the environment is so wonderful and almost indescribably relaxed. The best seat in the house is the one next to the window because you can look out on to St Mary Street at 1am and see the absolute horror show that is Cardiff on a Friday/Saturday night. Mocking is always better when done from a safe distance.

    I've been there once or twice though and most recently, on a Saturday night where it was totally…read moreempty apart from us. It's fairly plush inside and pretty small, being above Floyd Clothing on High Street. The first thing that struck me was the impressively stocked bar. They've got over 250 spirits on show here and a pretty large selection of European beers too. They also do cocktails but the prices scared me off. It isn't cheap to drink here that's for sure. What I like about Floyd's mainly is the secrecy and exclusivity of the place. It does get busy but then it is only very small. 50 people would pack the place out to be honest. I've normally gone up the stairs, taken one look at how busy the place is and left. When there is a bit of room though it's one of the best places in Cardiff. You get the impression that most people don't even know it exists. If you're looking for cheap drinks, loud music and dancing, you should probably avoid Floyd's. If you want to sit down, relax and chat or meet up before a night out, you definitely have to give it a try.

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    Cafe Floyd - Credit: http://www.cafefloyd.co.uk

    Credit: http://www.cafefloyd.co.uk

    Cafe Floyd
    Cafe Floyd

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