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Kings Castle, Cardiff
Canton
Postal town: Cardiff
CF11 9DU
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Reviews of Kings Castle (Average Rating: 5 of 10) see review guidelines
David Walton left this review about Kings Castle
Visited 07/08/24.
U shaped venue quiet on my early evening attendance. Bar greets you on entering the venue with a pool table in the left-hand side and seating all around the bar including some stools at the pillars dotted around the front part of the venue. Jukebox, fruit machines and a TV in the wall behind the pool table with a large Welsh flag on the wall to the right thereof added to the look of the venue. With some bigger commercial quaffing enterprises nearby, it is good to see a place like this surviving. Paved drinking area out the back with picnic tables, not particularly a lovely feature!
No cask. Keg options were Carling, Guinness, Carling fruit cider, Worthington CF, Coors, Strongbow and Madri. Guinness was v good and just nudged it to average for me.
Another really simple venue. Was the only punter there during my visit. Suspect custom busier at weekends. Nothing special but glad I visited whilst still here. Long may this sort of venue survive to provide locals what they want, but not really one for me.
On 4th November 2024
- rating: 5
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Cardiff Central, 0.99 miles, 19 min walk (show)
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- Real Ale : Yes last updated 09 May 2014 by Dave McNally