Mischiefs (James Street, Cardiff) – this is a local bar not far from Cardiff Bay. It attracts a 30-and-above crowd, and there’s also live music during the weekends. There are even Salsa dance courses held here on Monday evenings for a nominal fee (£5).
Mbargo (60 St. Mary Street, Cardiff) – this is a trendy, nicely-furnished and quite stylish bar. Mbargo attracts both students and locals, albeit on separate evenings. With a sizable dance floor and accommodating bar area, Mbargo has quite a nice feel about the place, with friends unlikely to lose each other quite as easily as […]
Lava Lounge (Old Brewery Quarter, Caroline Street, Cardiff) – this is a popular sports bar, popular with college students because of the discount drinks they get here. Along with the giant screens that accommodate viewing of various games, this bar plays 80s & 90s music during the weekends.
Lakota (84-86 St. Mary Street, Cardiff) – this bar (located a walk away from Millennium Stadium) is the perfect sports bar, where patrons can watch football, rugby and other matches. The fact that the prices for drinks, as well as the food served here, are very reasonable, only adds to a solid local following.
Kapu (10-11 Mill Lane, Cardiff) — KAPU has beached up in Cardiff and introducing the Tiki lifestyle and Cardiff’s new celeb hang out for everyone to enjoy and capture those magical moments. Explosive zombies, mystical canoes and treasure chests mixed with fresh fruit cocktails, a selection of rum like no other and get lost in […]
Club Metro (1o Bakers Row, Cardiff) – in more recent times, this bar, just a short walk away from Millennium Stadium, is a popular place for the college student crowd. It also gets busy during games held at Millennium. The music in varies from rock, metal, punk, ska, nu metal, cheese, and mainstream indie.
Bunk House (93-94 St Mary Street, Cardiff) – just a short walk away from historic Cardiff Castle and the Millennium Stadium, this bar also happens to be a hostel (attracting college students who typically use such accommodations). Full of funky vintage character, patrons can enjoy a drink while sitting on Victorian beds surrounded by charming […]
XX1 Twenty One Club (21 D’Olier Street, Dublin 2) – this is a sophisticated Mediterranean-themed club and lounge which is a great place to visit if you’re looking for a fun night on the town.
The Wright Venue (South Quarter Airside Business Park Swords, Co. Dublin) — a playground of entertainment, The Wright Venue has been designed to cater for every taste and will not disappoint. Presenting three floors of world-class design, ingenious imagination and intoxicating sound. A night-time experience unprecedented in Ireland, The Wright Venue is the epitome of […]
The Sugar Club (8 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin 2) – this is a live music venue, which regularly books a variety of acts – from rock, to hip hop (like Pharcyde and Dead Prez) and dance music (like 80s Chicago House act Farley “Jackmaster” Funk). On occasion, major rugby matches are shown at this venue’s […]