Gwdihŵ

Cardiff


A cute little bar with an electric-rainbow exterior, Gwdihŵ has an eclectic line-up of entertainment (comedy, DJs, quiz nights and lots of live music, including microfestivals that spill over into the car park) and is a charming place to stop for a drink at any time. If you're wondering about the name, it's the Welsh take on an owl's call.


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