Mentioned by Clayton Hotel Cardiff City
Fun Days Out for Couples in Cardiff
"Opened in 2004, the Wales Millennium Centre is the jewel in the crown of Cardiff’s cultural offerings. It has already established an international reputation as an arts complex and is home to organisations such as the Welsh National Opera and Diversions - the Dance Company of Wales. Performances range from blockbuster West End musicals, stand-up comedy and urban music to opera, ballet and dance."
"This is where you go if you want a Cardiff breakfast that feels like you’ve got a little bit of your living room with you for the ride. It’s got a fair few sofas, as well as the main restaurant tables to choose from, so if you just want to wallow in comfort while stocking up on nutrients then this is a good shout. It’s also got some pretty big tables for larger groups."
"It's not a vegetarian restaurant, but it offers some tasty grub for those who are vegan or don't eat meat. There's something for non-meat and non-dairy eaters on the brunch, tapas, main and pudding menu, including a vegan BLT and chocolate orange torte!. Where: 1 Hills Street, St David's, Cardiff, CF10 2LE"
"For a great vegan breakfast in the centre of Cardiff, check out Cosy Club. We wanted a yummy vegan breakfast to snack on before visiting Cardiff castle. Cosy club is part of the Loungers chain which was founded in 2002 by three friends."
"If you're interested in sports, try to take in a rugby match at the nearby Principality Stadium at Cardiff Arms Park. And if that's not possible - the Welsh take their rugby seriously, so matches often sell out (especially international matches) - at least opt for a tour of this state-of-the-art stadium. Highlights of an informative organized tour include behind-the-scenes peeks into the national rugby team's change rooms and the tunnels that lead to the pitch, as well as the VIP and press facilities."
"Quite possibly the best place to watch rugby in the world, the stadium is coming a Welsh sporting icon in its own right. Though some will argue it is not technically a building it is the tallest structure in Cardiff."
"4,434 miles away, and Old Havana still manages to bring authentic Cuban drinks to Cardiff. Don't ask us how they do it, but it's the real deal. There’s a stunning outdoor terrace with a bright and funky real Cuban Car on the wall for you to sit and gaze at whilst sipping on a Mojito or two."
"Located on Cardiff's bustling high street, this Cuban-inspired hangout is boasting vibrant interiors and laid-back vibes. With a casual dining menu featuring Cuban nibbles, classic cocktails and ice cold beers, Old Havana is the perfect place to chill out in."
"Near the iconic castle, Old Havana is the place for a laid-back Cuban cocktail or to eat all of the flavours of Cuban cooking. Locals know the bar for their offers; 3 for £10 tapas, 3 for £10 cocktails and 3 for £10 beers."
"Cheap, convenient and cheerful, Cardiff Students’ Union bar rates highly in all review categories. After all, who wouldn’t want a pub on their doorstep?. Right at the heart of Cardiff University’s campus, its 4.9 location rating makes it the best bar on our list for accessibility."
"We want to include a restaurant for every taste and preference, and one of the best French eateries in Cardiff city centre is Bisrot Pierre. You can find this venue on Caroline Street in the centre of all the action. On the menu indulge in traditional French dishes such as Steak-Frites and Poulet Chasseur."
"A true French bistrot in the heart of the Welsh capital with classic likes steak-frites, boeuf bourguignon and tarte au citron with our own take on regional favourites like tarte flambée, Bouillabaisse and paté de campagne. Caroline Street, CF10 1FG. Tel: 029 2034 5990."
"With a combination of delicious food, great wines and a real ambience, Café Rouge has embodied the style and je ne sais quoi of French dining since it opened way back in 1989. Now with over 90 sites across the country it's just the place to mull over…"
"At the other end of the spectrum is Bill’s, located right in the middle of the city, opposite the St David’s shopping centre on The Hayes. It’s not great for large parties, unless you’re happy to be spread over a number of tables, but it does have a delicious breakfast menu. A Cardiff hen weekend is well setup with a breakfast at Bill’s, with its relaxing atmosphere, friendly staff and good variety of food."
"This popular chain is certainly a great option for family dining in Cardiff Bay. Founded by Greengrocer Bill Collison, you can expect fresh, seasonal dishes for breakfast, lunch, teatime and dinner. Breakfast is particularly good (try the blueberry buttermilk pancakes), and is served until 1pm on weekends."
"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."