Fantastic facility and top people , could not do enough for us � highly recommend kids parties and the Sunday U10 session����
Went down here for a meal tonight. Really impressed with the quality of the food. Their onion rings are to die for. 'Gourmet Gorro' and Miles & Boon recommended.
Next time you’re heading to McDonalds on Newport Road, why not walk another twenty metres up the road and check out Spit & Sawdust instead? The folks at this quirky social enterprise (comprised of an indoor skate park, art space, shop and café) are grilling burgers that would test the loyalties of even the Hamburglar. And, they barely cost a penny more than those at the Golden Arches. Spit & Sawdust’s café is a relaxed and friendly kind of place - when I arrived at midday on a Saturday I was faced with the aftermath of a kids party. It’s also a bit baltic so you might want to bring a coat and woolly hat. Having ordered from the dedicated burger menu, which includes a couple of very interesting veggie options, I sipped a can of San Pellegrino aranciata and waited for my food. The Burger – Classic with cheddar 1. How was the patty? A flavour-packed, golden-crusted, well-seasoned organic beef patty topped with a decent ooze of cheddar. Served well done, it would have benefited from a little less time on the grill. 2. How was the bun? A soft and sweet toasted brioche bun from Allen’s bakery in Roath . The burger:bun ratio however was a little off. 3. How was the other stuff in the bun? Shredded lettuce and finely sliced onion and tomato brought the freshness to the party.
Fab as always. Here for a birthday party, kids had a fab time, and I enjoyed the atmosphere and the food!
This park is quality but for some reason they coach kids on a Saturday morning regardless of how busy it is. It would make more sense to open earlier to ensure that new and experienced users can both use the parks effectively.
Great coffee too.
We were able to take our boys on their small bikes on a selected time on a Sunday. The boys did enjoy it but for myself I don't think it suited bikes at all even though they let them. Very skateboard on scooter orientated. That's fine though as it's a great place for that
Love the character of the place, very rustic looking. Quite quirky.
Staff were nice
Plenty of parking
Coffee was very good and strong.
Excellent skate park! Fantastic, homely café that has a great vegan range. Had one of the best oat milk lattes from here and there was no added cost for alternative milk, which is how it should be.
really nice skatepark, fairly accessible as a cane user (though can't speak on the bathrooms as I didn't go while I was there). staff are super friendly and helpful. super reasonable prices for helmet hire, I only paid £2 for a 3 hour session.
Great coaches, decent menu, good space and clean facilities.
Great facility and a special needs session is a great opportunity for our guys to enjoy it when it's not so busy and noisy.
Excellent set up with recently renovated Ramps/bowl. We watched the Vans Shop Riot comp recently which was great
Recently had a refurb of the park. It's a great layout and the bowl is *chef's kiss*. The cafe is really good too, with great burgers and friendly staff. If you've got kids the Sunday morning toddler takeover is a good choice but it gets really busy so don't expect to be riding or skating with them.
What a great space the guys have created. My 7 yo loved it. The food is out of this world, burgers were actually made in the kitchen and we're to die for, as were the chips. Lovely, lovely place.
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