Reviews of The Gate. (Association) in Cardiff (South Glamorgan).
The Gate
Keppoch St, Cardiff CF24 3JW, United Kingdom
Description
Information of The Gate, Association in Cardiff (South Glamorgan)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of The Gate
Sunday
Closed
Monday
10:30AM–5:30PM
Tuesday
9:30AM–5:30PM
Wednesday
9:30AM–5:30PM
Thursday
9:30AM–5:30PM
Friday
9:30AM–5:30PM
Saturday
Closed
Reviews of The Gate
L. W.
Converted church for live bands and art events. Amazing atmosphere, low key compared to other venues, however unexpectedly enjoyable.
H. M.
Lovely little art centre in a converted church building, one of those ones with fancy gargoyles at the top if you look closely. The entrance is accessible though at the top of a slightly steep incline and there is an accessible bathroom.
Cafe/bar with events nights in the evening (board game night, quiz night etc.) various classes in the day (including art, dance, creative writing) a performance area.
The cafe/bar is calm, churchy, quiet and casual and has a mismatched and eclectic sort of of feel with old leather sofas and antique furniture mixed in with newer things. Board games and books available. Strangely and cutely, a microwave in an old fashioned TV cabinet for use (I love it) Staff member was very friendly. Good place to settle down with a book quietly.
D. J.
Saw Graham Gouldman in concert. Small intimate venue in a converted church. Friendly staff made the experience all the better. Nice bar and appears to be other performance/exhibition areas available.
The downside is parking. The venue is just off City Road a very busy area and nearly all side roads are resident permit parking with narrow roads meaning two cars can barely pass. Plan your visit if you drive and expect to search for a parking space.
Don't be put off by this lack of parking as the venue is worth a visit.
D.
Wales goes Pop 2019 , a great live venue, with a good selection of Welsh craft ales . Superb The Nightingales & as always the legendary Mr Vic Godard on excellent form ..
S. P.
Lovely old chapel converted beautifully into a lovely arts centre and concert venue. The availability of tiered seats ensure that you can see the band.
j. f.
Fabulous venue... i will be back. I can't believe I've never been here. If anyone gets the chance then visit here... wonderful place!
T. F.
I have been attending some craft classes there and yesterday we went to a concert with Julie Murphy. It's a great place and venue. The staff are charming and helpful. The café and bar is relaxed and has a good range. And the venue is small, intimate and has good acoustics
M.
A lovely place. Cafe bar is fresh, open and stock nice beers. They’ve refurbished it and it feels pretty awesome now. The Loft is nice too - entry is through a backstage section with makeup mirrors and tables, so it’s cool feeling like you’re wandering around behind the scenes of a working theatre / performance venue. Staff are really nice!
A. S.
I last visited a decade ago, when it was all rather unremarkable. Since then, it's transformed into a very cool arts venue, with a full programme. There's something going on almost every evening. The decor is inviting and inspiring. The staff are pleasant and helpful. The whole place gives a sense of being a really great place to be, even just to chill in a comfy chair with a book and beer.
C. E.
Great art centre, it's used by vineyard church which is worth a visit. They are welcoming and kind for those with or without faith. Other events take place during the week from board games to gigs and the drinks are good and well priced.