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Through the years, many of Cardiff's old pubs have been shut down, replaced or remodelled as modern bars and drinking dens aimed at today's more sophisticated drinking palates.
From the fires burning with coal dust to the sound of the old joannas, Cardiff’s pubs are the stuff of legend. Share. by WalesOnline; 00:00, 18 Mar 2011 Updated 14:07, 26 Mar 2013; ...
The Vulcan Hotel was originally built to serve the community that built Cardiff’s East Bute dock. When the pub finally closed its doors to the public in 2012, the museum completed a survey of ...
The Vulcan Pub in Cardiff was one of the city's most loved landmarks. Exhibition seeks memories of Cardiff's pubs It was built on Adam Street in 1853 to serve the Irish community of what was then ...
A former pub in Cardiff that has been closed for years is set to be demolished in the coming days, according to local councillors. The two Liberal Democrat councillors for Pentwyn, Cllr Joe Carter ...
A community on the Isle of Bute has raised more than £92,000 to put towards the purchase and refurbishment of their 200-year-old pub. The Anchor Tavern in Port Bannatyne was put up for sale after ...
Demolition is being lined up for a former pub in Cardiff to make way for a housing development, with plans recommended to be granted permission. Cardiff Council's housing development team is behind ...
Brains has put 99 of its pubs across Wales up for sale, with offers over £87.3 million sought for the portfolio. The Cardiff-based brewery signed a deal with chain Marston's last year for it to ...
One of Cardiff's oldest Victorian pubs is being rebuilt at a museum brick by brick over the next three years. The Vulcan Hotel was built on Adam Street in 1853 to serve mainly the Irish community ...