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Fsa.Code Name Address FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Albaraka 17 Corporation Road, Grangetown, Cardiff, CF11 7AN FF1 Restaurant/C fsa.code name address 17 Corporation Road, Grangetown, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Albaraka Cardiff, CF11 7AN Unit A1, Pakeview Business Park, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen D & M Cafe Lamby Way, Cardiff, CF3 2EP 146 Cowbridge Road East, Canton, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Sen Bakery Ltd Cardiff, CF11 9ND , Cymreag Vending ‐ Cymreag Discovery House, Scott Harbour, East FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Catering ‐ Boullies Bute Street, Cardiff, CF10 4PJ FF8 Restaurants & Caterers ‐ 38 Blaenclydach Street, Grangetown, Other Keralan Karavan Cardiff, CF11 7BD 49 Salisbury Road, Cathays, Cardiff, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Speedy Amigos Ltd CF24 4AB FF8 Restaurants & Caterers ‐ 8 North Street, Grangetown, Cardiff, Other Feastful Catering LTD CF11 7HT Bab AL‐Yemen Restaurant and 132 Clare Road, Grangetown, Cardiff, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Takeaway CF11 6RU 150 Crwys Road, Cathays, Cardiff, CF24 FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Its Niche 4NR FF8 Restaurants & Caterers ‐ 17 South Park Road, Tremorfa, Cardiff, Other Luvly Grub CF24 2LU 2a Storrar Road, Tremorfa, Cardiff, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen K Max and Lucky Lucky CF24 2RS Cardiff Metropolitan University ‐ Llandaff Campus, Western Avenue, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen The Gallery Llandaff, Cardiff, CF5 2YB Cardiff Metropolitan University ‐ Cyncoed Campus, Cyncoed, Cardiff, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen The Track CF23 6XD 72‐74 City Road, Roath, Cardiff, CF24 FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Lilos Grill House 3DD 76a Merthyr Road, Whitchurch, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Brook Bistro Cardiff Cafe Fach, 91 Heol Llanishen Fach, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Caffe Fach Rhiwbina, Cardiff, CF14 6LB Principality House, Queen Street, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Coffee#1 Cardiff, CF10 2PB 149 Cowbridge Road East, Riverside, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen The Outback Cardiff Cardiff, CF11 9AH 4 St Mary Street, City Centre, Cardiff, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Creams Cafe CF10 1AT West Bute Street, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Octavo's Book Cafe & Wine Bar CF0 5LU Aquinas Hall 62, Park Place, Cardiff, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen The Pomegranate CF10 3AS Debenhams, 46‐50 St Davids Way, City FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Insomnia Coffee Company Centre, Cardiff, CF10 2UF 428 Cowbridge Road East, Canton, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Brooks Ty Coffi LTD Cardiff, CF5 1JN FF8 Restaurants & Caterers ‐ 27 Compton Street, Grangetown, Other Ca Va Chauffer Cardiff, CF11 6TJ p , Gorsedd Gardens Road, Cathays Park, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Brodie's Coffee Cabin Cardiff, CF10 3ND FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen CF11 Diner Wickes Carpark, Penarth Road, Cardiff FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Splott Community Hub Splott Road, Splott, Cardiff, CF24 2BU FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Got Beef 214 Cowbridge Road FF8 Restaurants & Caterers ‐ Splott Community Volunteer's The Old Splott Library, Singleton Road, Other Breakfast Club Splott, Cardiff, CF24 2ET Cardiff Students Union, Senghennydd FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Coffi Co Road, Cathays, Cardiff, CF24 4YE FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Milk & Sugar Ltd Capital Tower, Greyfriars Road, Cardiff 95 Queen Street, City Centre, Cardiff, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Second Cup International CF10 2BG Bwyta Bwyd Bombai (3B's) 16 High Street Arcade, City Centre, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Limited Cardiff, CF10 1BB Tesco Engagement Centre, Maes‐Y‐ FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Tesco Engagement Centre Coed Road, Heath, Cardiff, CF14 4TT Thornhill Road, Thornhill, Cardiff, CF14 FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Miller & Carter Thornhill 9UA FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Agora 19a Salisbury Road, Cardiff, CF24 4AA FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Beirut Grill House 76 City Road, Roath, Cardiff, CF24 3DD 169 Penarth Road, Grangetown, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Yummy To Go Cardiff, CF11 6JW 62‐64 Lower Cathedral Road, Cardiff, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen The Portuguese Company CF11 6LT 91 ‐ 99 City Road, Roath, Cardiff, CF24 FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen DF99 Ltd (Deli Fuego) 3BN Unit LG 80‐83A St Davids 2, Town FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Red Hot World Buffet Centre, Cardiff, CF10 2EF FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Chicken Haus 96 City Road, Roath, Cardiff, CF24 3DQ Eversheds, 1 Callaghan Square, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Eversheds Butetown, Cardiff,, CF10 5BT 43 Corporation Road, Grangetown, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Sahara Sport Services LTD Cardiff, CF11 7AP FF8 Restaurants & Caterers ‐ St Davids Shopping Centre, 7 Bridge Other Zizzi Restaurant Street Arcade, Cardiff, CF10 2EF FF8 Restaurants & Caterers ‐ Cathays Community Cebtre, Cathays Other Herbivore Terrace, Cathays, Cardiff, CF24 4HX John Lewis, The Hayes, City Centre, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Benugo Ltd Cardiff, CF10 1EG FF8 Restaurants & Caterers ‐ Llanishen Fach Primary School, Heol Other PALS 2015 Uchaf, Rhiwbina, Cardiff,, CF14 6SS FF8 Restaurants & Caterers ‐ Eastern Leisure Centre, Llanrumney Other Eastern Leisure Centre Avenue, Llanrumney, Cardiff,,y CF3, 4DNg FF8 Restaurants & Caterers ‐ George V Drive East, Heath, Cardiff,, Other Heath Community Association CF14 4EP FF8 Restaurants & Caterers ‐ Wj Powell Chemists, 49a Gabalfa Other W J Powell Chemists Avenue, Gabalfa, Cardiff,, CF14 2SH FF8 Restaurants & Caterers ‐ Gabalfa Community Centre, Colwill Other Gabalfa Community Association Road, Gabalfa, Cardiff,, CF14 2QQ 109 Penarth Road, Grangetown, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen V.F.S. Vegetarian Food Studio Cardiff,,g CF11 6JTg , FF8 Restaurants & Caterers ‐ Monthermer Road, Cathays, Cardiff,, Other Highfields Free Church CF24 4QW FF8 Restaurants & Caterers ‐ Community Centre, Heol‐Y‐Bryn, Other Pentyrch Village Hall Pentyrch, Cardiff,, CF15 9QLy , Hawthorn Road East, Llandaff North, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Llandaff North Community Centre Cardiff,,p CF14 2LR y , FF8 Restaurants & Caterers ‐ Pontprennau, Pontprennau, Cardiff,, Other Pontprennau Community Centre CF23 8LL , FF8 Restaurants & Caterers ‐ Y‐Nant Terrace, Whitchurch, Cardiff,, Other Whitchurch Adult Education Cen CF14 1WL FF8 Restaurants & Caterers ‐ Star Leisure Centre, Splott Road, Other Star Leisure Community Centre Splott, Cardiff,, CF24 2BZ FF8 Restaurants & Caterers ‐ Flat 22, Lancaster Court, Cranleigh Other Elizabeth Walsh Rise, Llanrhymni, Caerdydd,, CF3 4AP FF8 Restaurants & Caterers ‐ Canada Lake Lodge, Heol Pant‐Y‐ Other Canada Lodge Gored, Creigiau, Cardiff,, CF15 9NF 33 Lansdowne Avenue East, Canton, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen The Cake Makers Cardiff,, CF11 8BU FF8 Restaurants & Caterers ‐ 40 Lon Isa, Rhiwbina, Cardiff,, CF14 Other Sosban Fach 6EE Margaret Whittaker Coffee United Reformed Church, Beulah FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Lounge Road, Rhiwbina, Cardiff,, CF14 6LT Gabalfa Community Education Gabalfa Community Centre, Colwill FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Centre Road, Gabalfa, Cardiff,, CF14 2QQ Unit 2, The Wales Millennium C, Bute FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Crema Place, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff,, CF10 5AL FF8 Restaurants & Caterers ‐ Llanrumney High School, Ball Road, Other Llanrumney Youth Centre Llanrumney, Cardiff,, CF3 4YW FF8 Restaurants & Caterers ‐ Community Centre, Heol‐Y‐Bryn, Other Tuesday Lunch Club Pentyrch, Cardiff,, CF15 9QL FF8 Restaurants & Caterers ‐ Platforms 1 & 2, Cardiff Centr, Central Other First Class Lounge Square, City Centre, Cardiff,, CF10 1EP Royal Voluntary Service Coffee Velindre Hospital, Velindre Road, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Shop Whitchurch, Cardiff,, CF14 2TL Royal Voluntary Service Coffee Velindre Hospital, Velindre Road, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Shop Whitchurch, Cardiff,, CF14 2TL Cafe Nero, 3 St John Street, City FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Caffe Nero Centre, Cardiff,, CF10 1GJ Trevithick Building, 14‐17 The Parade, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen JCR Coffee Shop Roath, Cardiff,, CF24 3AA 7 Mill Lane, City Centre, Cardiff,, CF10 FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Retro Lounge Ltd 1FL y g , FF8 Restaurants & Caterers ‐ Moira Terrace, Adamsdown, Cardiff,, Other Adamsdown Communities CF24 0EJ Humanities Building, Cardiff U, Colum FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Humanities Coffee Shop Drive, Cathays Park,g Cardiff,,g, CF10g 3EU Edward Vii Avenue, Cathays Park, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Glamorgan Coffee Shop Cardiff,, CF10 3AP gy , Senghennydd Road, Cathays, Cardiff,, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Maths / Learn Cybercafe CF24 4AG Bute Building, King Edward Vii Avenue, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Bute Coffee Shop Cathays Park, Cardiff,, CF10 3NB Millennium Stadium, Westgate Street, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Cardiff Arms Cafe City Centre, Cardiff,, CF10 1NS MSU4, St Davids 2, St Davids Centre, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen New Look Cardiff, CF10 2DP 19 Clifton Street, Adamsdown, Cardiff,, FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Internetland CF24 1PX FF8 Restaurants & Caterers ‐ Castell Coch, Castle Road, Other Castell Coch Golf Course Tongwynlais, Cardiff,, CF15 7JQ FF8 Restaurants & Caterers ‐ Dandelion Lifestyle Management 169 Pantbach Road, Rhiwbina, Cardiff,, Other Ltd CF14 1TZ Starbucks Coffee Cardiff Unit, St Mary FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Starbucks Coffee Company Street, City Centre, Cardiff,, CF10 1FG Simply Shakes, Unit 44, Queens FF1 Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen Simply Shakes Arcade, City Centre, Cardiff,, CF10 2BY FF8 Restaurants & Caterers ‐ Unit G, St Catherines Park, Pengam Other Somersault Road, Tremorfa, Cardiff,, CF24 2RZ FF8 Restaurants & Caterers ‐ The Red Dragon Centre, Hemingway Other Vitality 4 Less Gym & Health Club Road, Leisure Village, Cardiff, CF10 4JY FF8 Restaurants & Caterers ‐ Wilkinson Hardware Store, Colchester Other Wilkinson Stores Ltd Avenue, Penylan, Cardiff,, CF23 9AN FF8 Restaurants & Caterers ‐ Creigiau
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