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On the left is Edwards, a club offering Cardiff’s “coolest sounds”. On the
right is the 1980s-themed Reflex bar, where “it’s all going Hoff” in honour
of David Hasselhoff, the Baywatch star. “Cocktails £1.25 a throw”
shouts a poster showing the hairy-chested actor in full, hey-ladies pose.
And in the middle is the Royal Hotel Cardiff which re-opened a few weeks ago.
It had been closed for a decade and has been revamped by the slick Niche
Hotel group, which has an anti-chain-hotel ethos. (The Royal first opened in
1886, and was used by Scott while planning his trip to the Antarctic in
1910.)
What on earth, I wonder, am I letting myself in for? The answer is a decent
night’s stay in a clean, modern hotel that happens to be on one of Wales’s
wildest party strips: St Mary Street — home of endless bars-with-bouncers,
fast-food outlets, and groups of jacket-less lads with short hairstyles and
lasses wearing knee-high boots.
Inside, though, all is calm minimalism: white walls, blond-wood floors, and a
polite receptionist who upgrades me: “We’re quiet tonight.” Only 11 of the
hotel’s 64 rooms, she says, are occupied.
I take a shiny lift, and pass along purple carpets to Room 417, which has a
double bed with a black leather headboard, scarlet bedside tables, a desk, a
flat-screen TV, a shower room and a view out of a small window to Cardiff
Central station; a two-minute walk away. It’s comfortable, if a bit
Ikea-showroom.
The Lounge Bar has a simple menu: beef curry, lasagne, hamburgers. I’m served
a decent brie and bacon panini and a Bravara beer by a pleasant barman, who
says “excellent, excellent” whenever I request anything.
I take a walk on St Mary Street — more short haircuts and knee-high boots — to
see Cardiff Castle. I’m shocked to find a normal-looking pub near by, where
I have a quiet pint of Brains bitter (£2.10), before returning through the
crowds to the hotel.
Peace amid the parties at a reasonable price — and no David Hasselhoffs in the
Lounge Bar.
Bottom line: Tom Chesshyre paid £119 for a B&B
double: £82 promotional rates are available some days.
Sampling the fare: Two courses of bar food cost about £20
with drinks.
What we think: Good base for Cardiff nightlife.
Best thing: It’s quiet.
Worst thing: Tacky feel on St Mary Street.
Access all areas: yes.
Need to know: Royal Hotel (0870 1610807, www.nichehotels.com),
10 St Mary Street, Cardiff.
Food: 6 out of 10.
Service: 8 out of 10.
Room: 7 out of 10.
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