Showing posts with label Quay Street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quay Street. Show all posts

Tuesday, 23 February 2010

The City Arms


10 Quay Street, Cardiff [map]



We like The City Arms. With its relative proximity to the lower end of St Mary Street, it's like a beery oasis in a desert of shite.

It's the sort of traditional city centre boozer that's perfect for a spot of drinking and thinking: you can be pretty sure your pint's not going to be soundtracked by screaming brats in three-wheeled buggies or Lady Gaga records played at tinnitus-inducing volume.

After we were safely ensconced within the confines of the bar, I complimented The Photographer on the artfully jaunty angle of the exterior shot he had just taken. "For 'jaunty angle'," he replied gravely, "read drunk."


The City Arms is a bit like a TARDIS in reverse: it's a lot bigger on the outside than it is on the inside.

They've managed to cram plenty of grog behind the bar though, from Brains to blue WKD, via a shelf-full of the sort of dusty and archaic-looking bottles of spirits that you'd expect to find in your parents' drinks cabinet.


The view from our seats round the other side of the bar.


There are a couple more tables down the far end, here housing some students and, on the right, a bloke in the midst of an existential breakdown.

Still, if you are going to have a sudden and profound personal crisis vis-à-vis the pointlessness of life, you might as well do it in a pub.

Thursday, 29 January 2009

The Model Inn


14-15 Quay Street, Cardiff [map]



The Model Inn is the boozy filling sandwiched between the High Street and Womanby Street.


Go there at the wrong time of day - as we did - and it's just a big empty room with an enormous telly, some tatty furniture and a truly disgraceful carpet. All of which is improbably soundtracked by a fine selection of old blues records.

It's a different story on weekends though, at which point it's transformed into a sweaty karaoke madhouse.


It's got a certain rugged charm, admittedly. But with so many other pubs nearby with more tangible appeal, there's little point in going here.

Unless you're suddenly overwhelmed by the urge to belt out a rendition of I Will Survive. In which case, this is clearly the pub for you.