Previously Named:  The Tut 'n Shive

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56 City Road,  Cardiff

CF24 3DN

029 20493526

Area of Cardiff: Cathays & Roath


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Facilities

  • Serves FoodServes Food
  • Has a Pool TablePool Table
  • DartsHas A Dart Board
  • Shows SportShows Sport
  • Big ScreenHas A Big Screen TV(s)
  • Disabled AccessDisabled Access
  • AmusementsAmusements
  • JukeboxJukebox

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Ratings

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Overall:
3.2/5 (5 Votes)
1 5
Food:
2.6/5 (5 Votes)
1 5
Atmosphere:
3.2/5 (5 Votes)
1 5
Beer Quality:
3.0/5 (4 Votes)
1 5
Drinks Selection:

(real ales, wine etc)

3.3/5 (4 Votes)
1 5

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Reviews

06/04/2010 09:34:13

Reviewed by:
Anonymous

I was played live music here on the 5th April 2010 the evening was going good until a fight started and the staff dont dont how to deal with it,

and to rub salt into the wound the management decided to not pay me in full at the end of the evening, so if you like seeing lots of police paramedics and blood everywhere this is the pub to visit! oh and they got no live music now either because they dont pay there acts! avoid at all costs for your own safety!!!!! (WORST RUN PUB IN CARDIFF)

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01/10/2009 09:28:57

Reviewed by:
richard jones

I visited this pub on Sunday night the staff were friendly but the night was disturbed when a group of people came in and a lad started annoying people. He was eventually told that was his last drink but instead of letting him finish his drink first the tall lanky barman decided to tell him halfway through it this led to a row and a disturbance while he drank it and him refusing to leave.

The disagreement continued with the tall guy having to try to remove him unsuccessfully for about Ten Minutes. Eventually the other barmen got involved and removed him from the premises. This amazingly then led to some idiot of a customer telling the barman who had removed the person who was causing the problem that he was out of order and the lad had done nothing wrong at that point we left.

It had been a good night up until that point the staff need training in how to deal with people that cause problems. Perhaps by the older barmen who solved the problem in the end.

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