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Just a tad rowdy, harsh lighting, and not my vibe. I might be yours though.
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The Beverley is currently surrounded by scaffolding. It's in a fairly nice residential area of Cardiff and there are enough other pubs in this area to enable a semi-decent crawl. The barmaid looked as if she was new to the job. But she was learning the ropes quickly and offered a friendly welcome. The interior was fairly large and live football was being shown on the TVs. The ale selection was Wold Top Golden Summer, Brains Rev James & Bath's Summer's Hare.
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a bit chain-pubbish but the tasty pint of black sheep bitter was good and it deserves its good beer guide entry, 7/10
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Cheap meals - some for under �3.
Handy for stopping off on the way home when I cant be bothered to cook dinner.
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Warm and friendly pub.Cheaper than JDW for food and most drinks,except for real ale unfortunately.
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Called in while at the recent Cardiff beer festival, but did not have any of the available beers as I too was looking for guests.
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Not a bad place, has regular live music events and has a nice seating area for the Summer (or the Winter, if you are brave). Food is only average, and the beer is reliable if a little predictable. Would be nice to see a few guest ales, and to respond to one of the posters re: Brains SA, why would you want to get exactly the same ale in EVERY pub in Cardiff? I dance with delight if I see no Brains beers available!
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i use this pub before Wales international footie matches. Okay food but small portions, good TV screens for Sky etc.. but how on earth can you have a pub in cardiff that doesn't serve Brains SA?
anonymous - 24 May 2006 23:33 |
This a good little area for pubs although the nearby Cayo Arms and Y Mochyn Du are better. I was there before and after the Cup Final and it was packed as you can imagine but the staff coped reasonably well. Brains bitter is the only real ale and it wasn't kept that well. Has a patio out the front where you can drink and they also set up a bar-b-q on Saturday lunchtime which was serving better burgers than you would have got in the vicinity of the ground. Also found it a good place to stand outside after the match as you could abuse all the Mancs heading home by coach. The Beverley has 17 en-suite rooms which is handy as it's only 15/20 minutes walk to the Millennium stadium and the city centre.
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