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Rainbow Bargain

3.2 (10 reviews)
Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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Rachel W.

Rainbow Bargain occupies the former Methodist Church where Wellfield Road meets Albany Road in Roath. It seems an unlikely, and slightly uneasy marriage of the commercial with the once ecclesiastical, with remnants of its previous use in evidence inside. It even has the pulpit in situ; a beautifully carved pulpit at that... but this has been partially faced with MDF and painted white, and then surrounded with a plethora of household products. The image jars a little! The store is not as big as I was expecting when I first visited the place. Having lived in Devon for a few years I am accustomed to shopping at Trago Mills, a cavernous bargain basement store that contains a universe of discounted tat. By contrast, Trago stocked far too much stuff for me to contend with and I often found shopping there an overwhelming experience. I was known to ditch my basket and run before making it to the checkout on more than one occasion. It goes without saying that I'm not the worlds most assiduous shopper! When in Bristol I shop at Rajanis, which I estimate to be eight times bigger than Rainbow, and being Indian owned, it is brilliant for kitchenware and textiles etc. Rainbow is owned by a mixed raced couple with fabulous names. Tiziano Cirillo is from Italy and his wife Hui Cirillo is of oriental origin, most possibly Chinese. Both are exceedingly lovely, and have their hands full in running the place. At Rajanis there is a whole army of blue shirted workers swarming in the aisles, but not at Rainbow. It appears to be manned by the couple alone, which is startling if it is true. Although small by comparison, they still carry an inordinate amount of stock, some of it very heavy and I can't imagine the shelves being replenished by only two people. May be they get the crew in to do this when the store is closed? I hope so! I called in the other day to buy a number of items, and found that I could get most of them despite the limited ranges on offer. I got some great CD storage books for 99p, that are adorned with tropical fruits and as kitsch as you like, and are water-resistant, (I've already spilt a glass of water on them, and they've stood up to the test admirably), a pink washing up bowl, (that I don't need, but couldn't resist), this again was 99p, as well as a 10 meter double plug extension lead for £10.99 and some garden wire and secateurs amid a few other sundry items. The secateurs were less than two quid, and are a little better than useless. There was a much more sturdy looking pair for about £2.49, which I am sure would have done the job better. But the British mage garden sheers that I got for £4.99 more than compensate for the shonky secateurs! They're brilliant! So, the prices are great, and the quality of the stock is quite high in my experience. I knew better than to buy the cheapo secateurs, but the cost was so low that I couldn't resist giving them a go!

Cinzia Y.

I spent ages trying to work out a) where Rainbow Bargains was and b) why they were advertising on a church. So, imagine my surprise when I realised it was a shop IN A CHURCH! Not just like an old chapel or building that used to be a church but a church with a spire and everything! Unfortunately it is less splendid inside. The roof has been lowered and it is really quite dingy. I expected to see the vaulted ceiling with bargains galore below. But no - it is just a bit of a cheap shop and actually feels quite claustrophobic. It isn't particularly well organised and I've always gone in with high hopes, but never come out with anything. But, if you want a bargain then you can but try!

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Union Shop

(4 reviews)

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I love this little shop. You can pop in for a sandwich, for a drink, for some sports wear, or to…read moretop up your phone - and every time the service is fantastic. I went in for a pair of shorts and found some in cardiff university colours (all shorts are cardiff university colours but you can also buy hoodies and t-shirts in a whole range). There was a good range of sizes available. I was also looking for some jogging bottoms but they didn't have them in my size. The shorts were £10 which I felt was quite reasonable, though not cheap, because they are good quality and I'd rather pay for that than go into town and get either a cheap pair that won't last or are ridiculously expensive for the logo on them. The shop also offers a good range of vegetarian food in the chilled cabinet - worth a look!

This is one of those shops that seems to sell everything - catering well to the student union crowd…read moreof university staff and students. When I worked at Cardiff Uni, on Park Place, we always used to nip in here on milk runs for our tea breaks - picking up any chocolate requests at the same time. You can also grab birthday cards, a drink or some lunch, some cigarettes, university sports hoodies and t-shirts, phone top ups, the odd toiletries, and more. The service is always efficient and friendly, and even when there's a queue it goes down quickly - but watch out on the opening times because it closes at 4pm and is only open weekdays.

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Worth It

(4 reviews)

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I honestly have no idea how these shops ever open. I can imagine the meeting with the bank manager…read moreabout the business loan; 'So what's your shop gonna sell?' 'This and that.' 'Specifically?' 'All sorts, bits and bobs.' 'Give me a specific item you're going to sell.' '... Tiki Torches.' Honestly, I went to this shop today and I can't remember a single thing it sells other than Tiki torches. It's not that it doesn't sell stuff, because it does, it sells a lot of random goods. I expect it sells toilet seat covers and sellotape and foam bananas. I remember that it was cheap and everything was made of material that looked like it would last until the first time you used it. I'm also not sure where to trust items that are made places like Kreturgifakeistan. Saying all that, this is the kind of place you'll find something you really need or where you couldn't find anywhere else.

This place sells a hideous and rather random selection of tat that is either horribly tacky or…read morehopelessly poor quality. If you dig really deep, however, Worth It does have the (very) odd item that's probably 'worth it' - but you have to shop really carefully and I just don't have the patience. Their outside display seemed to be focusing on fishing nets when I last wandered past - those little scoop nets on the end of canes that generally break within the first hour of children getting their hands on them. Most of their stock, however - mops, plastic plant pots, watering cans, electronic bits and bobs, tools, and so on - can be bought for only a little bit more at your average supermarket, and the quality will probably be better too. It's a bit like some of the stalls downstairs in Cardiff market that sell home ware along with a slightly bizarre array of other items. You're never quite sure what you're going to stumble across, and most of what you do find you probably wish you hadn't.

Cardiff Central Market

Cardiff Central Market

(46 reviews)

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Cardiff Central Market is a real gem in the heart of the city. The Victorian building itself is…read morebeautiful, full of character with its glass roof and traditional ironwork. Inside, there's a fantastic mix of vendors... fresh fruit, vegetables, meat, and fish other food traders, vintage clothing, books, unique gifts and much more. It has such a lively, local atmosphere and you can really feel the history while wandering around. There are plenty of food options too! Prices are reasonable, the everyone was friendly! Great experience!

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!

W R P Jewellery

W R P Jewellery

(2 reviews)

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W R P Jewellery is a very conventional jewellers on Clifton Street, near the city centre. It stocks…read morea good selection of silver and gold jewellery, a lot of which is really well priced and s make ideal gift ideas. Items include a good range of charms and fancy link chains as well as fashion pendants and crosses. They also carry a large selection of earrings, with hoops in both silver and gold. Somewhat inevitably they also offer a reasonable range of engagement rings and wedding bands. They also buy scrap 9ct - 22ct gold. After hours phone number: 01374 601470 Unlike many of the shops on Clifton Street, business levels at W R P Jewellery Don't seem to have been too adversely affected by the new one way system that the council implemented about a year ago. This is probably mainly due to the fact that W R P Jewellery have been around for quite a long time and are well known for performing repairs and modifications. They also provide a valuation service for insurance purposes, as well as reselling. With the price of gold going through the roof during the recession, a lot of people have been tempted to sell their unwanted pieces of gold jewellery for scrap, and so I imagine that W R P Jewellery have performed more valuations than usual over the last couple of years.

I can't recommend this jeweller highly enough. Following a reasonably priced chain repair I asked…read morethem to repair a very precious (to me) ring. It was a difficult job but they did it and now I can wear a very special item of jewellery that means the world to me.

Prefab Clothing

Prefab Clothing

(1 review)

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This is a real little jewel this shop. Recently opened and the innovative folk who put it all…read moretogether have to be given giant pats on the back. It is a drawing card from start to finish. From it's colourful, bright window display and equally colourful interior. The décor theme is true American Graffiti - think Happy days, The Fonz and you'll get my drift - with posters, prints, ice cream sundae stands, all dressing up the place and creating that 'New' once over. The zappy 1950's, 1960's music bouncing off the walls, giving you a truly, marvellous spring in your step comes from an American styled jukebox that takes pride of place at the back of the store. This is, theoretically, a second-hand clothing and accessory shop, but with a difference. In fact, it is a YMCA charity store, but you wouldn't guess it in an instant, so the staff and associated people's altruism is commendable as this place is given true love, with astounding attention to detail. There is no musty smell billowing out of the once worn fabric, in fact, there is no stale odour emanating out of any pour of the building, something that you almost always find when browsing through a 'pre-owned' clothing shop. There is no feeling that the items have any negative aspect to them whatsoever, from being a 'reject' - someone's bad buy - 'had-it's-day', or.......formerly much loved but owner sadly said, Adieu! This place is bright and happy, and it's cheerfulness rubs off onto the staff and the browsing/buying public. All the items are donations from well intentioned people and are checked and cleaned at the association's recycling centre in Cardiff Bay before going on sale and they only stock good quality clothes and accessories - so no rubbish. I do so hope this shop survives as it is trendy and hip and it is a really positive place, but you know the fickle public out there, and in these tough times, they almost want it given away. The items are indeed good quality and priced like any charity store with items going around £5 - £8 or much less. Albany Road does have quite a number of charity stores, but this one certainly sets the benchmark.

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Tesco Extra

(10 reviews)

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This is probably the best Tesco ever…read more If you thought the Tesco on Western Avenue was big, you should see this one. I think the actual food section is really only slightly bigger, but the clothing section upstairs is huge. If you like Tesco clothes, this is the best Tesco to visit. The Western Ave Tesco is having a bit of a makeover, and their clothes area certainly looks pretty fancy now, but they only occupy a small space. The clothes at Culverhouse Cross covers almost half of the second floor, and its nicely spread out so you can actually see the clothes on the hangers, rather than having to filter threw the rails for what's hidden at the back. This is also the best Tesco to go to for bargains. In the home section, you can pick up end of the line cups and plates for as little as 10p, and many other items are super cheap while you wont find them in other Tesco stores. I got all the things I needed for my new flat here for less than £1 for each item. I have never been so excited about Tesco as I was walking around this store.

The biggest Tesco I've ever been in, this one's even bigger than the newly-opened one in North…read moreBristol. The Bristol one used to be my local, so what's confusing about this one is that all the aisles are exactly the same- except it's left-to-right flipped. It's surprisingly confusing, especially if like me you tend to go into some kind of consumerist trance when you're supermarket shopping. I like Tesco supermarkets, particularly this one. Yes they're not the cheapest for everything but overall their prices work out very reasonably. They have a good range of stock on most food stuffs, they put the effort in in their larger supermarkets to stock more imported and exotic brands, and they sell decent ranges of things like electrical and clothing goods. Some of the electricals in particular are priced even cheaper than you'd find them online, which is a pleasant surprise. The cafe is useful as well. It sells plain but very cheap meals with no frills. I tend to eat here before doing the shopping rounds, because if I go round a supermarket while hungry, I buy far too much food. Decent parking, straightforward service, no problems.

Rainbow Bargain - homeandgarden - Updated May 2026

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