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Best Lunch Restaurants in Porthcawl
Chapel 1877 Bar & Restaurant
4.3 (1145 ratings)
Swish Welsh restaurant and bar/bistro in restored, exhuberantly-decorated and ornate former chapel.
"This chain restaurant is loved by everyone and anyone and no matter where you are, as soon as you see Bill’s, there is nothing else you want for breakfast. Cardiff’s city centre Bill’s is no different from the rest. Except it’s inside a late 1800s Wyndham Arcade that is also a Grade II listed building."
"Located in Uplands, you can expect the likes of Cwrw Gorslas from Kite Brewery and Honker's Ale from Goose Island, Boss Blonde from Boss Brewing Company as well as guest ale like Early Bird from Britain's oldest brewer, Shepherd Neame. Where: 33 Uplands Crescent Swansea SA2 0PB. Visit www.facebook.com/brewstoneswansea or call 01792 470480."
"Just a short walk from Swansea city centre is the Glynn Vivian Gallery, also free to enter, and containing a variety of displays from artists across Wales and beyond. It has a broad spectrum of exhibitions, changing throughout the year and encompassing both modern and traditional styles. Among these is an exhibition on the life and private art collection of Richard Glynn Vivian, original founder of the gallery, who left his entire art collection to it in 1908 for ‘the enjoyment of the people of Swansea’."
"One of Wales’ most famous galleries, the Glynn Vivian Gallery was named after its benefactor and founder Richard Glynn Vivian 1835-1910. Born into a wealthy copper smelting family, Richard chose to pursue his love of art after inheriting a quarter share of the family business. The dividends allowed him to indulge in his greatest passion."
"Many seaside towns in the UK have thriving art scenes, and Ilfracombe is no exception. The Ilfracombe Art and Craft Society germinated in the 1960s, and since then has evolved into one of the most popular exhibitions in Devon, perched on the promenade looking out at Capstone Hill. You can buy prints and sculptures by local artists, as well as more extravagant items such as handmade violins and pottery."
"A funky, friendly hang-out serving melt-in-your-mouth pastries, thick sarnies, tasty nachos and fair-trade two-shot espresso that really packs a punch. The cafe's guitar, knitting and board games help keep the..."
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