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IF YOU WANT TO SAMPLE INCREDIBLE WELSH FOOD IN ONE OF THE CAPITAL’S MOST IMPRESSIVE LOCATIONS, THEN WHY NOT VISIT FFRESH?


ocated at the Wales Millennium Centre, ffresh opened its doors in October 2009, bringing theatre goers and visitors to Cardiff


Bay something very special. Using locally-sourced ingredients, ffresh is


open daily for lunch and dinner. It also caters for pre-theatre crowds and


welcomes everyone – theatre goers and diners alike. You’ll also fi nd ffresh listed in the 2012 and 2013 Michelin Good Food Guide. The views afforded by this modern venue are


breathtaking and can be enjoyed all the more in ffresh’s outdoor dining area.


Serving locally-brewed beers, local wines and


spirits distilled in Wales, ffresh is not just Welsh in name alone.


Tel: 029 2063 6465 ffresh, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff CF10 5AL www.wmc.org.uk/ffresh


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THE GATE AT LLANFRECHFA I


THIS LOCAL LANDMARK STARTED LIFE AS A COACHING INN.


t started life as a Coaching Inn back in the 17th Century and has existed as a pub, inn, restaurant, hostelry, Indian curry house, steakhouse and


general meeting place for the local area ever since. It had been closed and vacant for more than two and a half years before Julie and James Dawson got their hands on it in October 2012 and returned it to its former glory (and some!) The delectable meals available on The Gate’s


varied menus are meticulously executed by a team of award winning chefs. All food is prepared in- house – all dishes being made from scratch. No pre-prepared ready meals or boil-in-the-bag food here! Best of all, The Gate is not tied to a brewery or a pub chain company, so beer and wine is widely varied and modestly priced to complement the fine food. And let’s not forget that The Gate is a pub in the old tradition. Fine wine and liquors abound and, in


addition to the usual suspects, you will fi nd no less than fi ve hand pumps carrying real ales and ciders, including Wye Valley Bitter and Sharp’s Cornish Doombar. And then there’s the whisky -The Gate carries one of the fi nest selections of single malts in the area.


Tel: 01633 861822 The Gate at Llanfrechfa, Caerleon Road, Llanfrechfa NP44 8DQ www.thegateatllanfrechfa.co.uk


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