Been once in 2014 and now again twice in 2015. Had fantastic Zerodegrees beer both times. Had apps the first time, and full dinner the second. Phenomenal food both times. You have to try this place. Has a modern brewpub atmosphere, a TV showing matches on game days, and great location within sight of millenium stadium. If you stop by make sure you chat with the bartenders at the main bar downstairs, they are always friendly and very knowledgeable about the brewing! This year we picked up some of their mini kegs, and they were great! This is one of my favorite places!
Richard P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pentyrch, United Kingdom
This place has a good range of brews to suit a wife range of tastes. The bar staff are knowledgeable and helpful. It also has a good spot in the centre of Cardiff. The food menu is simple and the actual food was surprisingly good. The big pizza oven is a bit of a focal point in what is an otherwise basic level of décor and furniture.
Robyn C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cheadle Hulme, United Kingdom
We happened upon this place by chance as we drove by it early in the morning. I noticed all the brewing kit at first and just thought it was a micro distillery but turns out it was also a bar and restaurant so we decided to head back down once it was open at 12 for lunch. The staff here are incredibly friendly and helpful. Although not on the menu, we asked if we could sample all the beers they make which was no issue at all and all surprisingly cheap. They had a variety of beers from light mango beer, through to chocolate beer and even a ‘black’ beer. The smell from each beer was incredible and the bartender told us the reasoning behind each recipe and the flavours we should be able to taste with each glass. To line our stomachs as we drank we ordered a couple of things off the menu. We had the sharing starter which was smoked salmon, tomatoes, Parma ham and goats cheese on ciabatta followed by the thermidore mussels. Both of which were very good, the sauce on the mussels was Devine, incredibly rich and creamy ! They do have quite a limited menu here(mainly mussels, pizza and salad) but what they do have looks and tastes brilliant. They have a great open kitchen with an impressive pizza oven and each pizza looked incredible. I’d definitely come back here when we have a little more time and spend a bit longer trying to beers and taking in the atmosphere. Some days of the week they even have the distillers in operating the kit while you eat and drink which I am sure would be most entertaining ! Great place 4⁄5
Fiona H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cardiff, United Kingdom
I ate in here a few times whilst working here. It is a friendly bar with upstairs restaurant. The food is tasty and the pizza is cooked in a proper pizza oven, very fast service. Good beers which are brewed on site. Definitely recommended
Camilla O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Gillingham, United Kingdom
I went here whilst on the uni open day with my sister. I’m not sure I’d have ever come across it without the help of Unilocal,because it was tucked away down a side street. The décor is unusual; it is spacious and modern, and much of it looked to be original artwork. The fact that it is a brewery adds to the uniqueness of it. Unfortunately, our experience was slightly brought down by how awful the background music was. It’s difficult to not be put off by awful covers of songs that weren’t brilliant to start with! We ordered a soft drink from the bar before we sat down. It was expensive, but I’m not sure how that compares to other places like it because it is in a large city. The man who served us was very friendly. We both ordered pizza, and were not waiting long before it arrived. The waitress was also friendly, so overall I would say that the service was excellent. Our pizza was also fantastic, and I was reminded of pizza I’d eaten in Italy, so obviously authentic. Overall, I would recommend it again.
Alan K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 London, United Kingdom
Zero degrees is what I think most Americans would describe as a brewpub. Zero degrees manages to add a bit of style with the theme running throughout of big and industrial. Add to this an amazing pizza menu including Pizza with Pears which comes highly recommended. The only slightly downside on my last visit here was that the service wasn’t as good as it could have been. The mango beer is also looking out for.
Marlon T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Reno, NV
I came right when the kitchen closed so unfortunately I didn’t get to try any of the food(the pizza looked good). I did get to appreciate the layout of the joint and all the pipes/metal reactor-type containers that I’m assuming contained/processed their brew. I went with a pint of the Black Lager. It was pretty tasty – nothing exceptional memorable or very different, but worth a pint(not just a half). Since I’m a tourist, I happily used The Cloud wifi that was available and sat for about 30 minutes chatting and sipping. Too bad I was only in the city of Cardiff for about 5 hours so I couldn’t check out the food here the next day. It was about 10:30PM so we went down the street to The Prince of Wales for a late-night British meal. I like how this joint(and pretty much every other POI) is right next the train/bus station – convenient for us backpackers. I recommend stopping here for dinner and a drink.
Roger A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Manhattan, NY
A very nice brewery in central Cardiff. The beers were good. They have a huge space with plenty of tables. It’s worth a stop.
Martin N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Melbourne, Australia
Went for the beer and discovered some great food! Unless you sit upstairs you have to order by the bar. Black Lager was my favorite beer on tap, but the Wheat was also good. Had the Antipasto for an appetizer and I can’t express in words how good it was. Probably the best Mozzarella I ever had. The pizza was good, but not the greatest. If I can’t pick up a slice w/o it drooping then the base is to thin and most likely tasteless — which it was. All in all a great place with great beer and decent good. Right across the way from Millennium stadium.
Timothy W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Asheville, NC
While searching for brewpubs on our trip to Wales, there weren’t too many options. This one looked like the best of the options for our day-trip to Cardiff. It’s in the shadow of the Millenium stadium. It was pretty quiet on the day we visited. My cousin(who is a local) wasn’t even aware the place even existed. The pizza was really tasty… who knew the Welsh could cook tasty Italian food? The beer was representative. Wales isn’t exactly know for craft brews, so I’ll take what I can get. Nice to see this kind of place across the pond.
Giulia J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Harlem, Manhattan, NY
Finally! A place that does real, tasty pizza, the way it should be! The friendly staff and tasty beers/ciders only added to my excitement over the food. I will definitely be going back. A very happy italian in Cardiff!
Bank12
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Eschborn, Germany
It is quite a cool place, good beer. The Lady brewer comes from Germany Munich. The staff is very friendly. The food is good. The restaurant is a little disapointing only pizza and pasta sorry to say the table need a better treatment water and soap can help.
Stuart B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cardiff, United Kingdom
The microbrewery offers a very good range of beers, one each of the major types– a fruit beer, a white beer, a black, and so on. They’re not the greatest beers of all time but they’re a lot better than most other city centre pubs by a long way. The food is excellent. The pizza menu has a massive range of choice, including a few surprises, and is well worth trying. Portions are generous and service is pretty quick. When it’s quiet this Zero Degrees can feel a bit more like a canteen than a bar but as soon as it livens up a bit it’s one of the best places in central Cardiff.
Jody T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Cardiff, United Kingdom
This grand micro brewery has finally made its way to Cardiff, offering you a vast range of choice for drinking. Sorry to be a bit sexist here, but it is more ideal for the male species as there are such an array of ales and ciders, that typically the men I go here with get excited about. This place is ideally situated near the Millennium stadium, so be prepared to find it busy on match days. The atmosphere of the place is very modern and spacious, with the kit of the brewery on show, this adds something different to the drinking environment. They also serve food here, I’ve had the pizza here and it was lovely and not too much on the expensive side. The drinks can get a little costly, but it’s worth drinking there so that you have a large choice. All in all, a nice drinking establishment offering you something a little out of the norm.
Sam E.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Plasnewydd, United Kingdom
If you think a fresh beer is one in which the ring pull has only just been opened then march yourself down to Zero Degrees forthwith you wretched being and get yourself an education. An hour in here and it’ll be difficult be difficult to return to the Euro-fizz queefed out by the majority of pubs in Cardiff. If you don’t believe me then visit between 4pm — 7pm on a weekday. In stark contrast to the minimalist slash industrial chic of the interior design, you’ll espy small huddles of bearded men with formidable bellies quaffing out of four-pint pitchers, taking advantage of the happy hour. These are CAMRA men who have sneaked in. They shouldn’t strictly be here as the brewing method that Zero Degrees use breaks one of their rules(something to do with the plastic bags inside the casks that protect the beer from contact with the air). But when the beer is this tasty, who can resist? You’ll always find the Pilsner, Wheat, Black and Mango beers on with one special brew which changes every couple of weeks. The food here is excellent and reasonably priced and could probably stand on its own without the novelty of the microbrewery and the crackingness of beer. It’s mainly Italian cuisine with the pizzas cooked fresh in a traditional stone-fire oven in the open kitchen area. They have Sky Sports but the speakers are permanently tuned to Spotify and thankfully they’ve finally seen the light and got the premium option. The seating is notoriously uncomfortable and the layout can seem cold but the good service and £2 a pint happy hour means it’s always worth a visit.
Rebecca B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bristol, United Kingdom
This shiny modern micro-brewery shows off all its brewing kit by incorporating it into the drinking environment, which is spacious and contemporary if a little cold. The venue combines a bar and a restaurant serving mainly tasty Italian cuisine, with a proper big open pizza oven that makes the place suitably popular with both beer drinkers and pizza lovers alike. The on tap fruit beer is very palatable, and obviously brewed on site, and I like the fact the outside terrace area has been split into smoking and non-smoking. They also do take away kegs if you don’t want your night to end when you leave Zero Degrees.
Jen B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cardiff, United Kingdom
Zero Degrees is an expansive, warehouse-like microbrewery offering a range of, you guessed it, tasty beers. I’d never been to a microbrewery, so it was fascinating to see the intricate kit in all its glory. I’m a boring ol’ lager girl myself, but I figured it’d be a shame not to sample their ranges — a few notable ones being the peach and the wheat variety — and they’re not bad, not bad at all. I’ll stick to my standard brew, but it’s always refreshing to see what’s out there. And I’m always pleasantly surprised with the quality of their food — I guess I expected Wetherspoon-like fare, but in fact, I think their pizzas and bruschetta rival some of the better Italian restaurants in the city. It’s more of a drinks-after-work type haunt(with £2 a pint happy hour specials, you can’t really say no) than an all-nighter establishment.
Tanya P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cardiff, United Kingdom
Okay, I know this is a microbrewery, but it really feels as though they could have fitted a full size brewery in there. The warehouse feel in this place if cavernous and kind of trendy. I’ve only ever been in here during the day so am not really bothered if the space feels too empty, although I can imagine how it might be a problem come night time. Come on guys, the only way to fill it up to head on down there! The fruit beers are exciting, but always a little bit disappointing; I think I need to learn that the raspberry and almond beer is unlikely to actually taste of raspberries and almonds. Because it’s beer. Boo. Again, I’ve only ever been here during the day, but they do seem to have a great number of staff when compared to the amount of customers. They all stand around and discuss things that sound important, and the first time I went here I wasn’t entirely sure if they were even open. Good though, a little airy pocket of calm.
Sarah P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Cardiff, United Kingdom
Upon entering I was immediately struck by the interior, in many ways it reminded me of a warehouse(a trendy idea that seems more akin to restaurants in locations like London or New York). However once I’d finished admiring my surroundings I realised that me and my friend were the only people here(and you don’t want to be alone in a warehouse). Whilst another group of people did eventually arrive, I found the general emptiness rather off putting. On a more pleasant note the food here is rather good, and if you’re a fan of moules you will absolutely love this place as they specialise in this dish. I clearly ate at Zero Degrees at the wrong time of day as everybody I know absolutely loves this place, so I think I’m clearly going to have to revisit this place in the evening.
Jamie M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Cardiff, United Kingdom
Zero Degrees is a micro brewery don’t you know. Fresh beer and fresh ingredients for food is there game, and it’s exactly what you get. Besides having what looks like the cast offs from Ricky Gervais The Office littering the place, it is very stylish. The whole process is built in front of your very eyes as the fermentation tanks over look the entire pub(Brewery). It creates for some interesting noises and smells, unfortunately, beer wasn’t on Air Wicks agenda when they wanted to make the land smell better… This would be a place for a beer tasting adventurer I would like to say. I didn’t have a clue what any of the beers tasted like before hand and just went down the list. Some were awful and some were ok, nothing really stood out for me. The fruit beers are however interesting but a little more expensive then the rest. Onto the ze prices. Looking at the shirt and tie bridgae in here and the level of the classy modern stoned décor, I thought it would be over priced… As Cilla Black once said, ‘surprise surprise’ it actually wasn’t. Bar the fruit beers, everyone was under £3. That’s great for an upmarket bar in Cardiff… Not bad for a pub either to be honest. As mentioned, food is available too and they claim to use fresh ingredients. I haven’t actually eaten there so cannot comment personally. The menu is Italian essentially and some of it did look really well presented as other customers ordered around us. Situated opposite the Millennium Stadium, I can see this place complimenting an evening before a concert or the such as a good night out and should be tried at least once. Especially if your into your beers/ales etc