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    must have been doing some beautification projects recently

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    Re: Newport's looking good on this BBC article

    Looks like Commercial Street has gone downhill since I worked there in the 70's.

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      Re: Newport's looking good on this BBC article

      The area of Newport near the old entrance to the railway station is pretty decent these days. The indoor market has 20 odd food outlets plus a bar. Then there's Tiny Rebel and the Murenger. Le Pub has probably overtaken the Globe and Clwb as my favourite music venue. They had a couple of mini festivals there and in the street outside this year. Very cool place. The rest of Newport, not so much.

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        Re: Newport's looking good on this BBC article

        The demolishing of the Newport Centre and TJs closing is really bad for Newport

        Is that Friars Walk doing much ? Newports problem is its position in the middle of two far bigger places

        Lots of places nearby and some good fishing on the lakes and the canal for the likes of me

        Never been to Caerleon though

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          Re: Newport's looking good on this BBC article

          Originally posted by Robin Friday's Ghost View Post
          The area of Newport near the old entrance to the railway station is pretty decent these days. The indoor market has 20 odd food outlets plus a bar. Then there's Tiny Rebel and the Murenger. Le Pub has probably overtaken the Globe and Clwb as my favourite music venue. They had a couple of mini festivals there and in the street outside this year. Very cool place. The rest of Newport, not so much.
          The owner of le pub has been on tv a few times , very switched on she is

          Incredible that Cardiff doesn't have more than The Tramshed , Welsh Club and Globe

          Could do with her opening another venue here

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            Re: Newport's looking good on this BBC article

            Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
            The owner of le pub has been on tv a few times , very switched on she is

            Incredible that Cardiff doesn't have more than The Tramshed , Welsh Club and Globe

            Could do with her opening another venue here
            The Moon Club is decent too. Plus the Gate in Roath is an interesting venue. To be honest I think it's a case of local demand. I've seen the same band play Cardiff and Bristol and the venue/audience is usually larger in Bristol. The next time I see a tour announced, Cardiff is often missing.

            Mind you compared to Swansea, Cardiff is awash with small alternative venues. There's a place called the Bunkhouse on the Kingsway holding 120, and that's it. Sin City used to attract the likes of Pete Doherty a few years ago but nobody seems to play Swansea at all these days.

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              Re: Newport's looking good on this BBC article

              Originally posted by Robin Friday's Ghost View Post
              The area of Newport near the old entrance to the railway station is pretty decent these days. The indoor market has 20 odd food outlets plus a bar. Then there's Tiny Rebel and the Murenger. Le Pub has probably overtaken the Globe and Clwb as my favourite music venue. They had a couple of mini festivals there and in the street outside this year. Very cool place. The rest of Newport, not so much.
              The indoor market is spot on . Great choices for food and decent beer , sit at your table and order food traditionally from around the world .

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                Re: Newport's looking good on this BBC article

                Originally posted by Robin Friday's Ghost View Post
                The area of Newport near the old entrance to the railway station is pretty decent these days. The indoor market has 20 odd food outlets plus a bar. Then there's Tiny Rebel and the Murenger. Le Pub has probably overtaken the Globe and Clwb as my favourite music venue. They had a couple of mini festivals there and in the street outside this year. Very cool place. The rest of Newport, not so much.
                Bloody' ell, the Murenger has been there for years!
                Your shoes would literally stick to the carpet walking about within that pub, hopefully they have changed the flooring since.
                They also had a lot of premium strength beers on tap in there (late 70s/80s).
                I worked at Whiteheads steelworks site for many years. We'd often have our Christmas piss-up starting from the West Of England pub (by the transporter bridge) and work our way towards the centre, via Gilligan's Island.
                From a personal point of view, I always found the Newport folk easy to get along with.

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                  Re: Newport's looking good on this BBC article

                  Originally posted by Harry Lime View Post
                  The Moon Club is decent too. Plus the Gate in Roath is an interesting venue. To be honest I think it's a case of local demand. I've seen the same band play Cardiff and Bristol and the venue/audience is usually larger in Bristol. The next time I see a tour announced, Cardiff is often missing.

                  Mind you compared to Swansea, Cardiff is awash with small alternative venues. There's a place called the Bunkhouse on the Kingsway holding 120, and that's it. Sin City used to attract the likes of Pete Doherty a few years ago but nobody seems to play Swansea at all these days.
                  Monkey Cafe ?

                  Is Sin City still going ?

                  That Swansea Arena in Cardiff would be great for medium sized bands but I don't know that Swansea has the population to sustain it

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                    Re: Newport's looking good on this BBC article

                    Originally posted by Harry Lime View Post
                    The Moon Club is decent too. Plus the Gate in Roath is an interesting venue. To be honest I think it's a case of local demand. I've seen the same band play Cardiff and Bristol and the venue/audience is usually larger in Bristol. The next time I see a tour announced, Cardiff is often missing.

                    Mind you compared to Swansea, Cardiff is awash with small alternative venues. There's a place called the Bunkhouse on the Kingsway holding 120, and that's it. Sin City used to attract the likes of Pete Doherty a few years ago but nobody seems to play Swansea at all these days.
                    Fuel Rock And Metal Club

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                    • #11
                      Re: Newport's looking good on this BBC article

                      Le Pub in Newport is brilliant. I'd love them to open a Cardiff venue.

                      I've always argued Cardiff lacks much organic 'bottom up' cultural places. A lot of 'top-down' ones like the Millennium Stadium, St Davids Hall, WMC, CIA but a lot less at the grassroots.

                      Few mentioned in this thread and all credit to them but very little compared to Bristol unfortunately.

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                        Re: Newport's looking good on this BBC article

                        Originally posted by Rock_Flock_of_Five View Post
                        Bloody' ell, the Murenger has been there for years!
                        Your shoes would literally stick to the carpet walking about within that pub, hopefully they have changed the flooring since.
                        They also had a lot of premium strength beers on tap in there (late 70s/80s).
                        I worked at Whiteheads steelworks site for many years. We'd often have our Christmas piss-up starting from the West Of England pub (by the transporter bridge) and work our way towards the centre, via Gilligan's Island.
                        From a personal point of view, I always found the Newport folk easy to get along with.
                        The Murenger seems to be a Samuel Smith pub now. Keg beers but still very nice. I think it's the oldest pub in the city?

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                          Re: Newport's looking good on this BBC article

                          Cardiff has a fair number of smaller venues which have music of varying genres. Clwb, The Moon and Fuel in Womanby Street, the Globe and the Gate in Roath, the Earl Haig in Whitchurch. We're not too badly off for a city of our size.

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                            Re: Newport's looking good on this BBC article

                            Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                            Monkey Cafe ?

                            Is Sin City still going ?

                            That Swansea Arena in Cardiff would be great for medium sized bands but I don't know that Swansea has the population to sustain it
                            I think the Swansea Arena is about the same size as the CIA or whatever it's called this week, hard to tell. Both bland aircraft hangers imo.
                            Monkey is long gone, not sure about Sin City I never see anything advertised anymore. Last band I saw there was The Skids about 4 years ago. They did have PIL at the Patti Pavilion recently but that's about it for the alt crowd.
                            ...If you can call John Lydon alt

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                              Re: Newport's looking good on this BBC article

                              Originally posted by Robin Friday's Ghost View Post
                              The Murenger seems to be a Samuel Smith pub now. Keg beers but still very nice. I think it's the oldest pub in the city?
                              It's been a Samuel Smith pub for as long as I can remember. There used to be (perhaps stills is?) a really small/cozy bar almost directly opposite.
                              Newport really had some pubs with great atmosphere and characters back in the day.

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