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Mermaid Quay (Welsh: Cei'r Fôr-forwyn) is a waterfront shopping and leisure district in the Cardiff Bay area of Cardiff, Wales. The 14,000 m 2 (150,000 sq ft) development was opened in 1999, and includes restaurants, bars, cafes and shops.
Red Dragon Centre, Cardiff Bay. Style-conscious shops, bars and restaurants at Mermaid Quay. Cardiff Bay Retail Park; Mischief's Cafe Bar, a cafe bar and live music venue. The Coal Exchange, formally a music venue, now a hotel, bar and restaurant. [16] The Mount Stuart, a Wetherspoons Pub situated in an 1880s, former dock building. [17]
Cardiff – Mermaid Quay: 5 Chelmsford: 6 Chelsea: 3 Cheltenham: 5 Former Tivoli Cinema until December 2023 Clitheroe: 4 Crystal Palace: 4 Edinburgh – St James Quarter: 5 Opened 2 April 2022 [11] Egham: 4 Opened September 2022 Esher: 4 Gerrards Cross: 3 Glasgow: 3 Hampstead: 2 Additional private screening room Harrogate: 5 Horsham: 3 ...
The festival is held over three days during July, from Friday to Sunday, at Roald Dahl Plas (The Oval Basin) in Cardiff Bay, next to the Mermaid Quay complex. There are over 100 local, national and international producers. There is a Street Food Piazza, a Producers’ Fayre and Farmers’ Market.
The complex features restaurants, cafés, a Hollywood Bowl bowling alley with arcade amusements, an Odeon multiplex cinema, a casino, gym and an on-site car park. It is located in the Cardiff Bay area, opposite the Wales Millennium Centre. This is close to the A4232 and near Cardiff Bay railway station.
In 2004, Adam and Sam Kaye sold their ASK Italian and Zizzi restaurants to Gondola Group, earning them almost £30 million. [3] [4] In 2006, the brothers launched the dim sum chain DimT. [3] Kaye was the founder of the pan-Asian Tasty chain. [5] He has been an executive director of Everyman Media Group since 2015.
Cardiff Bay Retail Park sign. Cardiff Bay Retail Park (Welsh: Parc Manwerthu Bae Caerdydd) is a retail park in Grangetown, Cardiff. Built in 1997 on the former Ferry Road landfill site. It is currently home to businesses including; Pets at Home, Boots and Sports Direct. [1]
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