The City Arms Outside
The City Arms Inside
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The City Arms

10-12 Quay Street
City Centre
CF10 1EA
Phone : (029) 20225258
Brewery : Brains
Real AlesReal Ales
Hot MealsHot Meals
Tea and CoffeeTea and Coffee
Sky SportsSky Sports
JukeboxJukebox
LiveMusicLive music
DartsDarts
Wheelchair accessDisabled access + WC
Outdoor SeatingOutdoor seating
Separate loungeSeparate lounge
Children welcomeChildren welcome

Opening times

Mon :
11 - 11pm
Tue :
11 - 11pm
Wed :
11 - 11pm
Thu :
11 - 2am
Fri :
11 - 2am
Sat :
11 - 2am

History

Built in the 1880's as the Cattle Market. Renamed to the Dovers Arms, finally becoming the City Arms in 1955 in celebration of the new Cardiff status.

Alledgedly haunted by a poltergeist.

Food times

Mon :
12 - 4pm
Tue :
12 - 4pm
Wed :
12 - 4pm
Thu :
12 - 7pm
Fri :
12 - 7pm
Sat :
12 - 7pm

Televisions

2 Projectors, 6 Standard

Events

Today, Thursday, 9th September 2010
  20:00  Live music
Tomorrow, Friday, 10th September 2010
  20:00  DJ
Tuesday, 14th September 2010
  20:00  DJ
Wednesday, 15th September 2010
  20:00  DJ

Inside

This traditional pub a stones throw from the Millennium Stadium is blessed with very friendly bar staff, attracting a lot of regulars, including office workers. It is very much a locals pub in the town centre.

It is decorated in cream and dark red, with a lot of boxing and football photographs on the walls, including a team phot of the 1905 Cardiff City team.

Becomes very lively in the small hours at weekends, and of course on match days.