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  • #16
    Re: Matchday pubs CCS

    Originally posted by Rock_Flock_of_Five View Post
    Be honest, who uses the phrase.. "plastic receptacle"? Not even you, I would imagine
    It's what he calls his favourite love toy.......

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    • #17
      Re: Matchday pubs CCS

      Originally posted by Rock_Flock_of_Five View Post
      Be honest, who uses the phrase.. "plastic receptacle"? Not even you, I would imagine
      Do you wanna bet ask anyone who knows me

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      • #18
        Re: Matchday pubs CCS

        Originally posted by BLUETIT View Post
        The Canton Hotel, Llandaff Road, small, friendly, get there early for a seat (12.30ish) lagers £3.80p/£4.80p, ciders £3.90p/£4.60p. Plus you get to drink out of a glass

        The Canton Cross, similar to above, but ales about 30 to 50p dearer, all served in plastic

        Napier, get there before Noon, and you can pre-book your drinks at about 80p to £1.20p cheaper, all served in plastic

        Ivor Davies, Wetherspoons, nuff said, plastic

        Corp, dear

        Landsdown , dear

        Butchers, can’t remember the last time it was open

        Real ale places on Llandaff road, not my cup of tea

        Liberal Club, cold and lacks atmosphere, ok for a wake

        Chapter Arts, those who go there say it’s wonderful, never been, cannot comment
        Crafty Devil only has draft beer, no real ale. It's good beer but more expensive than the pubs already mentioned.
        Slizza (formerly St Canna's) and Chapter both havevreal ale as well as draft, but again, more expensive than the pubs.
        If you want food Chapter and Slizza are good.

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        • #19
          Re: Matchday pubs CCS

          Originally posted by RichardM View Post
          Crafty Devil only has draft beer, no real ale. It's good beer but more expensive than the pubs already mentioned.
          Slizza (formerly St Canna's) and Chapter both havevreal ale as well as draft, but again, more expensive than the pubs.
          If you want food Chapter and Slizza are good.
          Unless it’s in a bottle, Real ale is draught. Draught is beer served from a cask or a keg. You’re confusing draught with craft.

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          • #20
            Re: Matchday pubs CCS

            The Romilly is a good place to have a pre-match drink, whether it be before a Cardiff or Wales game. It doesn't take long to get served and the surroundings are pleasant and civilised.

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            • #21
              Re: Matchday pubs CCS

              Originally posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
              The Romilly is a good place to have a pre-match drink, whether it be before a Cardiff or Wales game. It doesn't take long to get served and the surroundings are pleasant and civilised.
              I've not been there for Weeks.

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              • #22
                Re: Matchday pubs CCS

                Originally posted by Tuerto View Post
                I've not been there for Weeks.
                I see what you did there 😂

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