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Bella Capri offers a delightfully authentic Italian experience in the very heart of Caerphilly. Catering for up to 75 guests, the building is divided up into a comfortable lounge bar and the more intimate restaurant area. Given that we arrived at 7.30pm and the restaurant was three-quarters full within 15 minutes, pre-booking is adv...
View full reviewSince first opening in 1927, Cadwaladers has built an impressive reputation. Over nine decades their ice cream has become famous for its rich flavour and luxurious texture. From humble beginnings as a family run general store in Criccieth, the company quickly grew thanks to the success of Hannah Cadwaladers' original vanilla ice cre...
View full reviewDirectly overlooking the beautiful Caerphilly Castle, Casa Mia achieves a masterful combination of exceptional food and stunning views. This family-run restaurant specialises in Mediterranean cuisine, offering everything from tapas to meat and fish fresh from the grill. Pop by for lunch and sample popular classics like a pizza wit...
View full reviewSituated on a prime corner along a main road running through Caerphilly, The Algarve offers superb authentic Portuguese food in a setting that whisks you back to the sunshine and traditional restaurants of the Mediterranean. As you might expect, the stars of this well-balanced menu are succulent steaks and fresh seafood, and if yo...
View full reviewOnce a farmhouse smallholding, The Cedar Tree has recently undergone a refurbishment, transforming it into the perfect place for modern dining, with a timeless interior and fantastic food. Housed inside an impressive building, this bar and restaurant is fast becoming renowned for its carvery and excellent à la carte menu. The...
View full reviewLocated in the historic town of Caerphilly, the award-winning Castle Gate Restaurant serves exceptional Indian food. With the chefs’ wealth of knowledge and over 20 years’ experience in the culinary industry, you can rest assured that Castle Gate’s menu will never disappoint. Produce used throughout the menu is locally sourc...
View full reviewThe Angel Inn in Caerphilly is everything you’d expect a traditional British local to be. You’ll find wooden beams, farmhouse-style tables and chairs, plenty of real ale and hearty traditional food, all topped off with friendly service. The team prides itself on the great range of tasty homemade food and wide selection of real...
View full reviewLocated halfway up Caerphilly Mountain, The Black Cock Inn is just a short drive, cycle or walk from Rhiwbina, Llanishen, Tongwynlais and Caerphilly. Boasting a large car park, two beer gardens and a bar and dining area, the pub is open for food all day, every day. In addition to lunchtime and evening menus, children's and Sunday me...
View full reviewFrom the windows of New House Country Hotel and Restaurant, the lights of Cardiff sparkle like jewels in a giant's belt. In daylight the view encompasses the sea and the islands Flathome and Steephome, as well as the beautiful Devon coastline. This 34-cover restaurant has an à la carte menu to equal the views. Attentive but u...
View full reviewA beautiful country residence tucked away beneath Caerphilly Mountain and only five miles from Cardiff city centre, The Manor Parc is the perfect place for fine dining, weddings, functions, conferences and mini-breaks. The venue boasts the stunning Orangerie Restaurant well as a function room which both look out across the beauti...
View full reviewThis country pub boasts arguably the best views to be seen from any pub in the area. Set 20 minutes north of the city centre, The Ty Mawr is perched on the rolling hills near Lisvane. Peering out of the windows with a pint of Brains cask ale in hand, you can see across the whole city. The menu offers contemporary pub food, with some ...
View full reviewAccording to the story, Frankie Giuliani was ten years old when, with his Mamma and Poppa, he left Sicily and landed at Ellis Island, New York in 1924. It was no surprise when the family opened a restaurant, everybody helping with the building and the cooking in equal measure - each of them had a favourite dish to contribute. In 195...
View full reviewOn the banks of the River Taff, in the semi-rural village of Taff’s Well, sits the heart-warming Swan Inn. The location means that this charming pub benefits from riverside views and green surrounds while still being conveniently close to Cardiff – something that appeals to visitors and regulars alike. The Swan Inn is a great ...
View full reviewFagins' friendly atmosphere, selection of quality ales and menu of tasty home-cooked food have resulted in it becoming known as one of Wales' top pubs. Their continual success is in part down to their dedication to supporting independent suppliers; all of their cask ales are from small breweries, and their kitchen team uses top-qual...
View full reviewThe Gwaelod y Garth Inn is nestled in a quiet village at the foot of Garth Mountain. Dating back to the 19th century, this Welsh inn is full of character, with flagstone floors and open fireplaces. In the bar and dining room, the high ceilings and chunky beams create a homely and welcoming atmosphere. The front of house staff ensu...
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