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Accommodation > Bed and Breakfast > Wales > Glamorgan > Cardiff > The Old Post Office Restaurant with Rooms
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Restaurant with rooms in Cardiff, Wales


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Greenwood Lane , St. Fagans
Cardiff
Glamorgan
Wales
CF5 6EL

The Old Post Office Restaurant with Rooms, Cardiff

Accommodation Description:
The Old Post Office is located in the picturesque village of St Fagan?s, just 4 miles from the centre of Cardiff and is a great base for visiting the capital and South Wales. Set within the old village Post Office and Police Station, the listed building holds many a story. The modern restaurant extension is a perfect example of how we fuse old with new



The Old Post Office is located in the picturesque village of St Fagan?s, just 4 miles from the centre of Cardiff, The Old Post Office is a great base for visiting the capital and South Wales. Set within the old village Post Office and Police Station, the listed building holds many a story. But in no way are we caught up in the past

The modern restaurant extension is a perfect example of how we fuse new with old. We maintain traditions of a warm welcome and a friendly stay, but in the surroundings of clean, modern lines. Even on the menu you will find a mix of traditional dishes given a new dimension with some modern European influences

So, enjoy Cardiff away from the hustle and bustle of the inner-city and experience the simple relaxing atmosphere of this new style restaurant with rooms. All rooms come complete with facilities for making tea and coffee, a TV and DVD player, telephone and free WiFi connection. In the morning our hearty breakfast will set you in good stead for the rest of the day, whether a light breakfast buffet, smoked haddock, kippers or the full Welsh breakfast



From: £100.00

Accommodation Rating: rating4 (about ratings)

Room Facilities
Wireless internet connection
Telephone
Non-smoking
DVD player
Colour television
CD player

Amenities
Non-smoking (throughout)
Ironing facilities
Internet access (wireless) in public areas
Bar

Parking
On-site parking

Business Facilities
Internet connection (wireless)

Dining Facilities
The modern restaurant extension is a perfect example of how we fuse new with old. We maintain traditions of a warm welcome and a friendly stay, but in the surroundings of clean, modern lines. Even on the menu you will find a mix of traditional dishes given a new dimension with some modern European influences. In the morning our hearty breakfast will set you in good stead for the rest of the day, whether a light breakfast buffet, smoked haddock, kippers or the full Welsh breakfast.

Meals
Dinner
Lunch
Breakfast (Full cooked)

Child Facilities
Highchairs
Cots

Pet Policy
No pets

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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest

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