The first of many more morsels… A few years ago, I started a food blog, whilst living in Cardiff. I found myself immersed in a bustling city full of tasty experiences and decided to share a little of my experiences, from visits to local eateries to my own cookery creations. Having returned to Cardiff, a little more worldly, following a fantastic cultural interlude in the beautiful Wye Valley, it seemed an opportunity missed not to see how things have developed and take a look at some of the places I’d yet to visit and to once again envelop myself in what my local surroundings have to offer. So here we have the relaunch of my musings.
Recent Encounters –
Bunkhouse:
Bunkhouse is situated on St Mary Street, Cardiff and conveniently very near Cardiff Central Station. An interesting find, as the name suggests, as well as a cosy meeting place its is a reasonably priced bunkhouse/hostel. Bunkhouse offers an eclectic and very welcoming experience. It is full of comfortable sofas and day beds and more quirky fairy lights and parasols that brightly dress the interior, making it a great, bustling place to meet friends.
It has a European ‘café-culture’ feel about it, the people inside were deep in conversation, and there was an over-all very relaxed feel about the place. I was (in all honesty) there to try the Beer among other things, having read a recommendation – I’m always on the hunt for an alternative to the pub to sample local or indeed more exotic brews.
Greeted with a friendly smile from behind the bar, having asked a few questions about what was on offer, I was swiftly offered a few samples of beer, to aid me in my choice. A good call really as one was a little to dark a beer for my liking. In the end I settled on a beer called ‘Delirium Tremens’, a heady blond Belgian fermented beer (8.5%)- attentively served in the appropriate glass. I also couldn’t resist trying some of the fruitier ‘Floris’ beers on offer (also made by the ‘Delirium’ Brewery, Belgium) – ‘Fraise’ and ‘Passion’ both amber beers (3.6%). Having recently been introduced to Baccus Cherry Beer (a West Flanders Kriek beer), I was intrigued to see how these other Belgian beers would compare. ‘Fraise’ had a very strong Strawberry taste – perhaps a little on the perfumed side for me, but ‘Passion’ was refreshing, aromatic and light. They were good appetisers, perfect for a summer’s day and well suited to their light and colourful setting. Great to see too that Bunkhouse also stocks ‘Celt‘ beers, made by a Caerphilly based Welsh craft brewery.
I would definitely recommend Bunkhouse, as a relaxing alternative to some of Cardiff’s heaving bars.
10 Feet Tall
I have to say that in all the time I’ve lived in Wales and indeed in Cardiff, I had never ventured into 10 Feet Tall (Church Street Cardiff). More of a frequenter of cafés and coffee shops, I perhaps, rather to quickly concluded that it was just another bar. However, on a recent trip to Cardiff, whilst passing the market, I made my first visit.
On entering, I soon found a lovely, comfy seat by the window and made my way to the bar to take a peek. There were plenty of places to sit (or stand), as the place is rather generously spread over three floors. My beer choice was gladly helped along by a fresh (and complimentary) bowl of hot, sweet popcorn.
The bar man was knowledgeable on the choice of beers available and having given a few mysterious clues as to what types of tipple I enjoyed, he was able to decipher this and suggested some of ‘Celt’s‘ locally brewed beers. Some of those I tried were – ‘Lammas Harvest’ (a Berliner Weiss style Beer) and ‘Goddess Of The Spring’ (a Farmhouse Saison). ‘Lammas Harvest’ promised Gooseberry and Thyme and boy did it deliver. Full of punch and tang, this tart beer was crisp, refreshing and sharp with the subtle hint of herb tying the bouquet together – not to be missed this one, and would go great with fish. ‘Goddess Of the Spring’ was a little more subdued in the Strawberry sense, but was again a pleasantly fresh beer.
On a second visit to the venue, I sampled some of the food on offer. Choosing a sharing platter (as with friends), there was a good choice of food, from standard style nibbles (very moreish onion rings) to something a little different (Steamed Coconut Bao Buns). All great comforting food, made by passionate staff.
I would very much recommend 10 Feet Tall, a great place to meet and immerse yourself.
10 Feet Tall, also offers a variety of music/club nights and other creative activities, including life drawing , run by ‘Cardiff Life Models’ and has a tempting daily 2-4-1 cocktail offer.