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11 months ago

An employee was spraying fart spray the entire time we were in there. made us leave when we were considering a purchase. Would not go again

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Poppers

Poppers

(3 reviews)

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I'm sure that the name of this business has more to do with clothing fastenings than it does the…read morelegal intoxicant that was broadly used, particularly in gay nightclubs, across the UK back in the 80's! Ah, the heady smell of Amyl Nitrate! Nasty! There's something I'm less sure about... Does Beverley, the owner, know about this other meaning? I guess not, but I can imagine that she'd find it amusing, like myself. Beverley Soar is as laid back as any of the business owners on Pontcanna Street., and she's got a sense of humour. When I called in recently she was inspecting the damage done to the huge plate glass window that fronts the shop. The phantom tagger had paid her, (and everyone else down the street), a visit, leaving their tag, or signature mark, etched in the glass. The damage to all was going to cost the insurers a small fortune. Beverley was taking it in her stride, and seemed surprisingly up-beat, considering the disruption and mess that the repair would cause. She owns a particularly beautiful shop with some pretty expensive stock.... clothes by Grea, Annette Gortz, Hebbeding, Indies, Krines, Ischiko, Sonja Marohn and Oska... and I haven't met a tradesman yet that doesn't move everything so that you can't find it, and leave dusty footprints in the carpet! I guess she just reconciles herself with the knowledge that if it needs to be done, it needs to be done, and that's that! I like Beverley as much as I like her shop. The street wouldn't be the same without them both. With customers ranging from their mid thirties, up into their nineties, (her oldest customer is a very well dressed 96 year old, who has lost none of her sophistication and sartorial taste with the passage of time), Poppers is responsible for some of the best dressed women in Cardiff!

I ventured into poppers rather hesitantly as I thought the prices would be way out of my league!…read moreAlthough not exactly cheap, the prices weren't to bad, I saw a stunning black dress for £125 (it could have been worse)! Poppers is probably more suitable for 45+ (I won't be falling into that category for a long while yet), but it did have some very stylish numbers and on the sales rack I spotted a rather nice urban style top reduced to £20 (not bad)! Poppers also stocks a small range of jewellery and bags but at £54 for a necklace, it certainly isn't cheap!

Eclectic Designs

Eclectic Designs

(1 review)

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I was meandering down Pontcanna Street, one of my favourite little areas of Cardiff, the other day,…read morewith time to browse and soak up the ambiance... a rare treat these days... I love its chilled out vibe, and its independent shops, some of which sell curios that you won't find anywhere else, like the brass lined magnifying glass that I bought from Electric Designs the other day. The owner was out on the pavement talking to the owner of the neighbouring shop, enjoying the sunshine, and discussing how everyone has had their glass fronts tagged with a diamond cutter in recent times... how rubbish is that? Being a dignified area, neither of them looked anything other than gentile and composed, (if it were me and my window, I would look a lot more scandalised, and would be spitting expletives as though on a conveyor belt). I'd asked Jeremy Sage if he was the owner of the shop as I went in... he was. I also asked him what kind of electricals he sold, because I couldn't for the life of me recall there being an electrical shop on Pontcanna Street. Clearly, in my haste I'd misread the sign... "Washing machines" he replied glibly, without a hint of sarcasm. About ten minutes later I emerged with my brass bound spyglass, that somehow would look very much at home on a tall ship, or some other aged wooden boat. The circular band of brass creates a lip about one and half inches in depth, allowing the magnifying glass to glide over newsprint in a fluid motion, doubling the size of the lettering as it goes. "How much is this washing machine?" I asked as I held it up for him to see. "I don't know", he replied flatly, and then came into the shop to try and find his purchase document so that he could calculate the retail price. He couldn't find it, and so instead picked a figure out of the air. I then presented my credit card, which he declined... "the minimum transaction charge was absolutely killing us" he explained. So, replacing it in my purse, I pulled out a twenty pound note. Rather gleefully he took and put it in his pocket, and then started jangling around in there in an attempt to find me some change. He was unsuccessful. Without explanation he then headed off out the door and down the street, returning about five minutes later triumphantly handing me £2.50. The whole thing was utterly gorgeous!

Londis

Londis

(2 reviews)

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This is one of the best Londis shops in the world! It's owned by a really gentile, friendly man…read morecalled Mr Patel, who has been running his business here for twenty one years. Needless to say, he knows what he's doing! Mr Patel changed his independent store into a Londis about ten years ago, as he recognised the benefits of doing so. Being a Londis outlet means that Mr Patel can keep things how he wants them, i.e. as a family business, but also means that he is in a better position to compete with the supermarkets. For this reason I really like Spar and Londis franchises! Mr Patel has got all of his bases covered, which means that he can offer a sterling service to the community. He has an external ATM that can be access 24 / 7 (supplied by the Bank of Ireland and dispenses cash without levying a charge for withdrawals), and there's also a post office within the store that can provide cash over the counter during opening hours. He stocks a good range of fresh and dry food, and best of all, he knows his wines! There's a great selection of alcohol across the board, but he definitely excels in the vino department!

I feel that this shop perfectly treads that balance between supermarket and corner shop. I went in…read moreexpecting a corner shop, which is probably why I was so happy with it. I wouldn't be able to do my whole weekly shop there, though (although, they do have a lot of stock; I could probably give it a good try!). The shop itself is fairly good on pricing, though as a smaller shop it can't really compete with the larger shops in terms of offers. Nonetheless, I was happy with the amount I paid. The service was pretty good too, which is a rarity in grocery shops. (The service I had in Tesco the other day was shocking... oh, I feel a review coming.) All in all, it was a great shop to slip into and realise 'Oh, you actually have EVERYTHING I need for this recipe'.

Springfield Superstore

Springfield Superstore

(3 reviews)

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Springfield Superstore seems to be as keen to make claims that could be accused of being slightly…read moreexaggerated, just like The Claude pub across the road. It is a large convenience store that is very well run and offers a lot of products and services, when compared to other shops of this type, but a superstore it is not! So here's the list: Springfield Superstore sells tobacco, soft drinks, party cakes, fruit and veg, general groceries, Halal meat, spices, and offers mobile top-up and international phone cards. It always has a few great offers on, but the prices are generally higher than at the supermarket. Run by lovely people, I would prefer to buy stuff from here than at Tesco's any day!

Apu: Who needs the Kwik-E-Mart? Now here comes the tricky…read morepart. Oh, won't you rhyme with me? Who needs the Kwik-E-Mart? Marge: Their floors are stick-E-Mart, Lisa: They made Dad sick-E-Mart, Bart: Let's hurl a brick-E-Mart, Homer: The Kwik-E-Mart is real... D'oh! Quite. The Springfield Superstore has nothing to do with The Simpsons, nor does it have anything to do with superstores as it is a large convenience store, albeit one with a halal butcher at the back of store. Similar to World Foods on Strathnairn Street it is full of all the bits and pieces you'd ever need for a top notch Indian banquet, but unlike World Foods, Springfield Superstore can also slip you some fags and a packet of Monster Munch too. Also it's worth popping in if you want to know the score in the cricket as the fella will have it live on his laptop behind the counter. One question I'd like to ask though is why are the eggs located below the counter?

MenKind - shopping - Updated May 2026

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