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"Local burger fanatics swear by Got Beef, a new-wave burger joint two miles out of the city centre at the top of Cathays. In many ways, it is modern and on-point: decent skin-on chips, very good brioche buns, small craft beer selection. However, my sample burger was one of those sweet, densely packed Welsh Black, steak-style burgers that seem to be uniquely popular in Wales, despite the fact the rest of the UK increasingly favours loose-packed, coarse ground, prominently beefy patties."
"After spending four years in a catering bus providing grateful festival-goers with an alternative to cheap hot dogs, Cai Pritchard honed the art of burgercraft and is now established in Cardiff’s foodie-central zone, Whitchurch Road. The Breaking Bad-saluting ‘Heisen Burger’ is the headline act (Welsh Black beefburger with blue cheese, crispy bacon & blue drunken onions)."
"The Animal Style, with two cheesy patties plus fries inside, was a huge delight that I nearly couldn’t finish. An American unable to finish a British portion is something to behold. And the burger itself was very, very good."
"The brand-new restaurant had to delay its opening due to local lockdown, but I got there eventually. Hubbox Cardiff Bay is a little bit of Cornwall, matched with decent burgers, mac and cheese, and dirty fries alongside west country beers and ciders and an impressive cocktail menu. They even have different flavoured lemonades and coolers, which can be pimped with alcohol."
"For outdoor dining in Mermaid Quay, Hub Box is a great option. The burger and beer spot is decked out in beach shack-style interiors, with quirky neon lights and rattan furnishings. On warmer days head out to the festoon-lit front terrace to enjoy a triple-stacked bun in the sunshine."
"Located on the waterfront at Mermaid Quay, where Starbucks and Ed's Easy Diner were once based, Hub Box brings a menu with something for everyone – meat-eater, vegan, veggie or gluten free – with their burgers being their calling card of course. They also serve breakfast too."
"If you are looking for a sweet treat, you have to head to C37 Cakery. There are many homemade cakes such as brownies, cupcakes, sponges, cheesecakes, and their (huge) signature custard slices. There are even some savouries, including pies and sausage rolls."
"Marine Lake is a small cove at the approach to Knightstone Island, offering a safe location for families with small children. The good thing here is that as the main tide goes out the causeway keeps a small beach with access to the sea. You do not just have to stay on the cove beach but tide permitting you can walk along the Read more…"
"The lake keeps seawater in and thus provides a safe area free from tidal influence. Great for families’ days out with a picnic for lunch. The small beach is kept clean so it is a nice place for the children to paddle and play."
"Sand Bay is a remote sand and shingle beach to the north of a Weston-super-Mare in North Somerset. The beach is backed by grass covered sand dunes and a road. Facilities include parking, cafe, toilets and a number of holiday and caravan parks."
"If you can't wait to get to the beach, you might enjoy a trip to Sand Bay Beach, located 1.9 mi (3 km) from central Weston-super-Mare. If you want to continue walking by the waves, head to Clevedon Beach, Berrow Sands and Ladye Bay."
"During the year, several activities take place on Weston-super-Mare beach and seafront, including the Pro Nationals, Weston Beach Dash, Weston-super-Mare Air Festival, and music festivals and events that, in the past, included T4 On The Beach, Corona SunSets and South-West Live. In addition to the sand and sea, Weston-super-Mare beach has many typical seaside jobs to offer: donkey trips, children’s trips, the Grand Pier, The Bay Cafe, situated at the once-famous Tropicana Lido that was host to Banksy’s Dismaland show during the summer of 2015, attracting thousands of national and foreign tourists to the area. Weston has plenty of options for teacups, popular fish & chips on the seaside, candy floss, doughnuts and ice cream."
"One of the most visited sandy beaches in the city, the Weston Super has everything that you need for a perfect beach weekend. There is something for everyone at the beach- starting from a pier to donkey rides, a promenade lined with cafes, a long stretch of golden sand, and a pier to relax and watch the picturesque sunset. The beach is a popular...Read more"
"They serve the most beautifully-decorated cake slices in a range of colours and flavours. In fact they look too good to eat - but we are willing to risk that. Price: Cakes slices are £3.20 when eating in or £2.60 to take away."