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    Rebecca B.

    Cardiff's live music fans were gutted when the gorgeous Coal Exchange closed its doors, as it had long been a hugely popular venue for medium-sized concerts. In late 2009 it reopened again, however, and there's now a whole line-up events planned throughout 2010, including Marina and the Diamonds in November. Dominating Mount Stuart Square in Cardiff Bay, the Coal Exchange has an impressive façade and an equally striking wood-panelled interior, and makes a wonderful setting for live music. As its name suggests, it was built between 1883 and 1886 at a time when Cardiff was growing into the greatest coal exporting port in the world, thanks to the nearby mines of Rhondda and neighbouring South Wales valleys. Today it has been transformed into a fantastic live music venue with a capacity of 1,000 standing, or 600+ in theatre-style seating. Check out the website for forthcoming concerts.

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    Cardiff Arts Institute

    (16 reviews)

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    If you're a floppy quiffed, tight jeaned dour arty trendy wannbe - and i don't mean this is a…read morenegative way although as I write this I fail to see how this could be a compliment - then you will love Cardiff Arts Institute. Its air attempts to reek of pretension and the odour of the in crowd - the wall of marigold gloves is a testament to that. Having said that i was welcomed by a smiling bar maid who was more than happy to serve me. Which I found odd, I almost expected her to look me up and down disdainfully before walking away in disgust. I only spent a couple of hours there with a few mates and it was a quiet night so I can't say I experienced it at its best but I wouldn't say this is ever going to be my local or a regular haunt of mine - why? I loathe what its trying to be it doesn't feel natural - maybe I'm being a bit harsh - I just have a natural anathema to all things pretentious - it's only a personal view you may love it there. There are some nice design touches about the place and part of me can imagine it being a nice place to hang out but that part of me is very small indeed.

    Don't be put off by thinking you need to be an Art student to get in here. You don't, though arty…read moretypes will defiantly appreciate the decor more than most. Its pretty much just a really good bar and music venue. The interior really must be seen, its far more unique and off the wall than any other bar in Cardiff. There is some amazing stuff going on here from poetry reading to amazing DJ's and artists. There's something for everything so check out their website now!

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    The Gate

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    If you haven't been to The Gate yet you probably should make an effort to get over there. Its a…read morebeautiful venue with a theatre housed in what used to be a church. Its all wooden and quite inspiring. It also houses dance studio's, an exhibition area and great little cafe. Its quite an amazing community arts centre that deserves lots of support. There's all sorts going on, like dance classes, pilates, open mic nights, quizes and lots lots more. If your a fan of arts you should subscribe to their mailing list and if you live near by check out the cafe bar.

    This converted church is now a modern, airy, community arts centre-type venue holding a whole host…read moreof different events, ranging from live music and dance to visual art exhibitions. These performances and regular nights often showcase local talent, from amateur right through to professional artists, and spanning all age groups. Although the centre's ethos is Christian, it does welcome everyone of all faiths, or those with no faith at all! It has a large, trendy café space with comfy sofas hosting regular events such as the Dance Café on the second Tuesday of each month, when people can meet, dance to Motown and Soul, and socialise with a resident DJ and dancer on hand to keep the place moving. Then there's funk fusion night, featuring the six piece band Miles Behind. They even hold debates on current affairs topics, regular quiz nights, open mic nights, and Science Café night when people explore topics relating to science and technology. The venue itself is actually a bit hidden away, just behind City Road, in a Grade II listed building in Keppoch Street, so you have to hunt it down a bit to find it.

    Cardiff Masonic Hall

    Cardiff Masonic Hall

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    A great venue for entertainment and live music…read more The building is truly unique with some fantastic features. Right in the middle of the city centre next to the train station. The food was excellent and a superb wine list all at a very reasonable charge. What more could you ask for?

    From the owner: Cardiff Masonic Hall is the ideal venue for business or social events. Built 150 years ago, the…read morehistoric venue has several function rooms suitable for meetings from two to 180 people. For business seminars, conferences or training sessions to parties, dinner-dances or live music shows, the unique Cardiff Masonic Hall will provide a friendly welcome. Licensed to hold wedding ceremonies, Cardiff Masonic Hall combines the romance and grandeur of the Victorian era with the luxury, style and exclusivity you would expect from one of Cardiff's most impressive addresses. The atmospheric interior of the building provides a perfect backdrop for outstanding wedding photographs. The Hall boasts a fully equipped commercial kitchen and team of chefs capable of producing delightful meals for 180 diners, or more intimate family or business meals. Our Bar Manager ensures we always provide a comprehensive wine list and excellent range of well-kept real ales, all at very competitive prices. The Cardiff Masonic Hall events team is experienced in anticipating and providing all the equipment and services required for a successful function. With excellent parking, bus and train facilities so close, Cardiff Masonic Hall is a popular choice for event organisers looking for a venue with a difference.

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