Zerodegrees, Cardiff - pub details
Address: 27 Westgate Street, Cardiff, South Glamorgan, CF10 1DD [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 35097) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Cardiff Central (0.4 miles), Cardiff Queen Street (0.5 miles), Cathays (0.7 miles)
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user reviews of Zerodegrees, Cardiff
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During a brief 2 hour afternoon stop in Cardiff on an 18 hour rail charter from Darlington we visited 4 city centre pubs. Zero degrees lacked atmosphere and customers. Beer was quite good although served very cold and expensive despite lower afternoon price. Rocky53 - 13 May 2014 09:00 |
Closed at 10 p.m. anonymous - 25 Sep 2013 22:38 |
Disappointing bar and brewpub opposite the Millenium Stadium. I've been meaning to try the Reading branch, but have never got round to it. Beer is brewed in the premises and dispensed in plastic glasses. I couldn't quite understand this policy, just because there was a football match on, especially when you consider the football stadium is a fair distance away. No other city centre pubs were dispensing drinks in plastic. Beers on were Pale Ale, Mango, Pilsner, Blackfast Lager & Mark's Haverfordwest Pale. The only cider option was bottled Rekorderlig. The interior is modern, warehouse-style. There is also a clear focus on food and most of the customers seemed to be their for the food. blue_scrumpy - 1 Sep 2013 18:34 |
Include this place if you are planning a crawl around Cardiff City Centre. This is not your average pub, it is not a trendy bar, nor an old traditional pub. It offers a very modern decor, lots of stainless steel and floorspace, but the twist, is the brewing equipment which covers the front and one side of the building, as well as offering a Pizza from it's own large oven near the bar. I'm informed that the wide range of beers are brewed on site by this brewery which also has sites in Bristol, Reading and London. I tried the Mango and the Wheat beers, both were good and well kept. Do not struggle with the choice between theis and the very nearby City Arms - Go to both !! SouthYorkshireman - 26 Feb 2013 22:15 |
Not really my kind of place - very modern and up-to-date complete with greeter and a large number of attractive female customers on a Saturday lunchtime. Lots of stainless steel and the feeling of being in a converted garage, which it is. To be fair, the beers we tried were good and there is a very interesting range, all brewed and stored on the premises. I preferred the City Arms round the corner, but Zerodegrees is well worth the visit, and a different experience. Stamfordian - 18 Dec 2012 13:06 |
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