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The Plan Cafe

3.8 (31 reviews)
Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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Amazing organic porridge with fruit for £4 - highly recommended
Jonny Q.

In my constant battle against the mundane and settling for 2nd best, I checked out where was good for breakfast on Yelp and found this gem that was 20 minutes walk from my hotel. Housed in a smal boutique shopping mall, the Plan is tucked away but definitely somewhere that's worth making the effort to visit. Even though the menu was pretty varied with bacon high on the agenda after last nights beery indulgences, I had a sudden urge to be good and went for their bowl of organic porridge with honey, blueberries and strawberries. The plan was always to have a bacon barm to follow but alas the portion was so big that there was no way I could have squeezed anything more in. The flat white was perfectly made so as you can taste the coffee and it all came in at under £7 together which I'm quite happy to pay when getting such quality food and drink. They also have all of the daily newspapers making it a great place to take a load off in the morning.

Justin W.

Yes - the food and drink is good in fact good enough to be in The Guardian's top 50 cafes BUT this is not the reason I come here...... ....the real reason is people watching. There is no better place. just grab a bite to eat or a drink (both will be good) and let it wash over you. Imagine a glass encased island that splits a human river of traffic in two - that the location of The Plan. I have spent hours staring, wondering and smiling at people going by. This little light airy cafe has the perfect combination of everything you'd want.

Christopher K.

Are you looking for other café's in Cardiff that don't offer coffees in giant mugs and offer sickly syrups to go with them? Do you just want a quiet place where you can have a peaceful time sipping that normal lovely coffee whilst indulging in a delicious scone? Well it seems I have the answer for you! You must try the café 'The Plan' located in Morgan Arcade. With friendly staff, waiter service and a delicious choice of food 'The Plan' certainly does not disappoint. When I was there I only had a soft drink with a scone whilst my girlfriend had a pot of tea with a scone. I was pleasantly pleased with the whole experienced as the staff were helpful and didn't mind engaging in conversation. The place itself may seem small but there is an upstairs to it, which is useful, as it can get extremely busy in there like it was when I visited Saturday. I had heard so many good things about this café I thought it couldn't possibly live up to my expectations! I am happy to say I was wrong. They also offer meals at lunchtime, a take away service and even have wi-fi If you want to relax and have a nice coffee with a cake then this is a superb café to visit. It's one of my favourites and I will definitely be going back!

Sarah P.

Like Anna I was drawn in by the sign proclaiming that in "Top 50 independent cafes featured by Guardian & Independent". Also noticed that one of staff was 4th in UK final of Barista competition 2010 -can't be bad! The plan is clearly popular with all ages. They serve coffee to drink in or takeaway. Breakfast is served until 10am, which is too early in my opinion (and I'm not even a student anymore). Their organic eggs, milk, cream and yogurt are all sourced from Wales, which is very important in my opinion. They serve a range of sandwiches, salads, baked pots, baguettes, and soup. I also noticed that they had a tempting selection of cakes and pastries available (I resisted). Instead I was rather good and had a salad Nicoise (not the best I've had) and a cranberry juice. In addition to the cakes and pastries, they also serve desserts throughout the day, pancakes being their speciality. The Plan is also licensed to serve beer, larger, and wine, and I must not that the prices were very reasonable. It's not the best cafe in Cardiff by any means, but it's well worth a visit!

Omoraka O.

The Plan defiantly had a great plan when they thought of the interior to this cafe, I mean the place has sooo much character. I love the 18th century lanterns on the top floor, the candle steel chandelier hanging from the top floor. I like the wooden staircase/floors. I like the cute blue and white squared table cloth on the round/square tables. The ground floor looked different to the top with dark brown wooden tables and chairs. I was crazy with my picture taking on this one but it i! five stars for interior. I ordered a caffe latte, loved it, it was smooth and rich in flavour and looked great. I ordered a egg mayonnaise white baguette (originally wanted brown but was they were out of stock) with coslaw and salad. The meal was fresh and tasty, only that the baguette was hard. I tried my friends brown baguette and that was lovely and soft. I cant remember what I paid, but it was under £10. Because its in the Arcade you can go and look at all the other unique shops. Well the next time I'm in Cardiff i will definitely make a stopoff here.

Anna T.

I was drawn into The Plan by a sign outside saying its one of The Independent and Guardian's top 50 cafe's, but it doesn't take much to get me into an Independent coffee shop anyway. What I like is that everything is ethically sourced and they have a good variety of specialist teas and do lovely jacket potatoes. It always looks busy but there is more space upstairs. They do a really good range of vegan and veggie food too. I've always had good service but I try to avoid peak lunch hours anyway. They don't have any sofa type areas so nowhere really get cosy with a book. Don't forget to try the cake though.

Eggs Benedict with Serrano Ham, delicious!
Matt B.

I stopped off for breakfast on a Sunday. It's in a really nice spot that that gets plenty of good light in the morning. There is also an upstairs 2nd floor area that's really nice and fills with the smell of coffee and food. If you don't want that, the people watching is pretty good downstairs also. The Eggs Benny with Serrano ham is delicious. Really good coffee and tea selection, service is pretty good too. You pay up front, so it's really easy to grab and go coffee or leave a in hurray, once you're done. I'd definitely go back!

weed muffin
Deejay C.

my son came here and you sold him weed muffins you absolute dickhead like he is only 6 years old you tried to kill him you autistic cunt he is in hospital due to bonervirus now cuz of you i am going to kill my self say thank you you little shit actually kill your self yeah I'm dead now bye xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

The Plan (upstairs), Cardiff
Jane T.

A pleasant cafe in Morgan's Arcade off St Marys Street, and particularly great for vegetarians and vegans. Most of the wooden tables downstairs are a bit squashed together so we always make a point of trying to get a table upstairs, which is spaced out better, it's quieter and the tables have cloths too. There is a lot of choice and the staff are friendly and helpful.

The vegan sandwich option, toasted. Delicious!

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The Little Man Coffee Company

The Little Man Coffee Company

(7 reviews)

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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.

Harley's Coffee Shop

Harley's Coffee Shop

(3 reviews)

Today, for the first time in the history of ever, I walked past Harley's Coffee Shop and it was…read moreopen! Never in my life (well, recently at least) has this strange phenomena happened before. So, like a suspicious fox poking her nose into an open chicken-coup, I stepped inside, and to my delight found a beautiful little place that I would certainly frequent again and again. The staff were deliriously friendly and accommodating. Work was going on on their coffee machine, so I couldn't have a espresso coffee, but fortunately they had filter coffee on hand. And it was delicious. Luckily for them. I sat in the window looking out into Royal Arcade, feeling arty with my copy of Atonement held up on display to the world as I sipped delicately from my little cup. Although I've yet to try their cuisine, it looked pretty good, and hot food is available. I'll be back. I forgot to ask for their opening hours though...

I'm surprised not many people have shown themselves to be fans of Harley's. It's one of those tiny…read morelittle café-cum-diners that seems to be belovéd of everyone in the city. That lovely little secret that gets Chinese whispered around the town by people who all think no one else knows about it. And yet I come here and find it only has one review? It's a travesty. In my humble opinion, cafés like this usually get the reputation for coolness because they actively cultivate it. It's a self-awareness that I find eminently unattractive in an eatery; I want my food made by someone who cares more about the flavour than checking out their hair in the reflection on the kettle. I'm aware that given the competition in this market, it's a sad fact that the continued survival of a business like this usually relies on the perceived cool factor, but Harley's is proof that you don't need a gimmick to be successful. You just need to serve good food. And Harley's do. They bridge that gap between nostalgic, grease laden grub that your nan used to buy you on days out and healthy, salad-and-carbs food that you really think you should be eating, providing flavour for every taste.

Wally's Kaffeehaus - Wurst & Kase Aufschnitt

Wally's Kaffeehaus

(4 reviews)

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Wally's Kaffeehaus is located upstairs of Wally's Delicatessen and is their restaurant arm of the…read morebusiness. I really think it deserves its own business page separate of the actual shop although the two obviously go hand in hand. ~ Atmosphere: It's just a tiny place. The stairs leading up to the restaurant from Wally's Delicatessen only have room for one person and during busy periods you might need to squeeze past quite a few people. The cafe itself is quite tiny as well but there are plenty of tables available. However, it's not good for large groups mind. ~ Customer Service: Quite good. The food came out promptly and we were served almost immediately despite how busy the cafe was! ~ Food: I came here for lunch so I can't comment on their breakfasts. They do quite a few different varieties of open sandwiches that all sounds very appetising. Since it was around Christmas-time, they also had a seasonal turkey, cranberry, and stuffing sandwich on offer. However, my partner and I opted for a sharing platter, the Wurst & Kase Aufschnitt for £15.50 (for 2 people to share). On the platter was an assortment of continental sausages, hams, soft and hard cheese, balsamic onions, feta stuffed red peppers, olives, and wholemeal bread and cheese biscuits. It was all very lovely and I especially enjoyed those feta stuffed red peppers! Even though my partner and I are normally big eaters, the platter was more than enough for the both of us anyway. --- I'd definitely come back to Wally's not just to browse their amazing shop downstairs, but their Kaffeehaus is also amazing. I highly recommend not missing out on this one!

This is the best place to eat in Cardiff heck the Uk, I have eaten alot of places as a foodie,…read moreother places could take note from here, the sandwich and hot chocolate was vastly superior to some of the best cafes from around the world, I travel a fair bit and no where I have been has matched this place, the quality, presentation and taste puts every other place I have visited to shame.

Servini's Cafe - Corned beef hash, topped with a fried egg

Servini's Cafe

(3 reviews)

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I know Servini's best for their salad bar. I used to work quite close to this café, and it was a…read morehandy place to grab some healthy but reasonably priced food at lunchtime - with take-away trays stuffed with your choice of different salads. Despite the fact it's a salad, it's incredibly filling because there is so much of it and such a good variety, but if salad's not your thing they also do oven-baked jacket potatoes with various filling (from £2.50), pizzas, baguettes and other hot food. Everything in here is very good value, and I think if it was located in one of the busier arcades it would be constantly heaving with people! Instead, it's tucked away in the quieter and more hidden Wyndham Arcade. If you decide to eat there rather than take-away, you can choose to sit inside or at the sheltered tables in the arcade itself, and you can even enjoy a beer or a glass of wine with your meal.

This place is one of Cardiffs hidden gems tucked away in one of the smaller arcades (Wyndham) and…read moreaway from the hustle & bustle of St. Marys Street and the High Street. What sets it apart from other cafes in the city centre is the level of service plus reasonable opening hours. It is one of the few places in fact where you are able to telephone or fax you orders in advance to be ready on your arrival. The cafes range of products include - cold baguettes with homemade fillings (ranging from £2.30 to £3.25), sandwiches, potato wedges (£2.90£5.95), hot meals (£2.95£6.25), hot baguettes incl. all day breakfasts (£2.50£3.85 but more on that later), jacket potatoes (£2.80£3.95), quarter pounder beef burgers (£2.40£3.70) & side salads £2.50£4.95). The cafes' specilaities are its range of breakfasts through which it offers a full english, veggie breakfast and special brunch (all of which are available throughout the day). The cafe has a bit of a rugby theme with rugby pictures & photos dotted along the wall and this extends to its breakfast baguettes range whereby you can purchase a Triple Crown baguette (bacon, onions, mushroom & black pudding) or a GrandSlam baguette (bacon, egg, sausage, mushroom & tomato). So it makes the ideal starting point to the day of an international rugby union match involving Wales. The place is very clean, tidy & bright and is also well staffed (so you are always been quick to be seen to & served). The staff are very friendly & helpful in point of fact. I cannot recommend this place highly enough and is one of my regular ports of call on a trip to Cardiff to see a rugby match, gig/concert etc.

Starbucks

Starbucks

(5 reviews)

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I spent a few hours checking out the nearby shops and was in need of a coffee break, we decided to…read morestop here as we couldn't find many other coffee shops nearby. This starbucks coffee shop was busy when we entered with all tables being full, we where lucky that a group was leaving and freed a table for us. I could see that there was only two members of staff running the show, probably short staffed or not enough staff employed in this shop to run it, both staff members looked distressed and under pressure to do their jobs. Every table had coffee cups & litter, but no staff to clear them, a good place as any to stop for a coffee break but poorly organised by whoever the management is.

Stopped here this morning when I needed a place to hang around and wait for about an hour…read more Customer Service: Not great at all. Don't get me wrong - the employees were very nice and pleasant, but like Tanya P. said they seemed to joke around with each other more than they were getting the job done. As I was ordering my drink, the woman who made the drinks kept flirting with the cashier asking if he thinks she'll look good with red hair. I look around. 5 tables were not yet cleared - all had used cups and plates from customers who were long gone. I'm all for having a laugh during work hours, but please don't do it at the cost of, you know, actually working. Drinks: I ordered a venti hot chocolate with skim milk. I'm not a coffee person, so hot chocolate is my go-to staple at all coffeehouses. And it was dreadful. Tasted really bitter and not chocolate-y at all. The milk froth was an absolute mess too. Starbucks isn't famous for having good drinks, but my experience was a bit too much. Needless to say, I probably should've gone to Coffee #1 just down the road instead. At least they have Wi-Fi?

Bomber's Sandwich House

Bomber's Sandwich House

(2 reviews)

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Great value for money. Really good quality ingredients and very tasty sandwiches, the staff were…read morefriendly and really helpful as it was my first time here.

Quaint little sandwich shop in the centre of Cardiff, serving wholesome take-away meals to suit all…read moretastes. The menu changes daily and offers a wide variety of chicken (anything and everything from a mild honey mustard to the HOT HOT HOT Bomber's own recipe scotch bonnet/ghost chilli Perkbomb) and pork options, and occasionally lamb, falafel or home-made fish fingers. The sandwiches come as small boys (a small soft or crusty roll) or big boys (a bap the size of your face!); alternatively they offer salad boxes or jacket potatoes if you don't quite fancy a sandwich. If you'd prefer something light, there's almost always a fantastic soup (I had carrot and coriander today), but if you're feeling famished I dare you to take on the atomic bomb which is a combination of any three meats and all the salad you like! Its location means that it's perfect for those working in Cardiff city centre (or the Bay) as well as those indulging in a bit of shopping, although I regularly travel out of my way to treat myself to a cheeky sandwich. If you've got time on your hands, I'd also suggest taking a seat and having some tea or coffee and a slice of cake. Having recently been awarded 5 out of 5 on the Food Hygiene Rating, it is safe to say that Bomber's cannot be beaten on quality, cleanliness or service; as well as doing a fantastic job of supporting local businesses by sourcing local produce.

The Plan Cafe - coffee - Updated May 2026

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