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Popular chicken shop Fowl and Fury announce long-awaited opening date for Canton store
Popular chicken shop Fowl and Fury announce long-awaited opening date for Canton store

Wales Online

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Wales Online

Popular chicken shop Fowl and Fury announce long-awaited opening date for Canton store

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info A well established name on the Cardiff food scene is Fowl and Fury who have shot to success after starting as a pop-up in Sticky Fingers. Serving Nashville hot chicken, they are now opening their second chicken shop. The business, which started in lockdown in owner Jamie Rees' back garden before beginning in pop-up hot spot Sticky Fingers, currently has one restaurant in Cathays. Now they have announced the opening date for their new site in Canton on Cowbridge Road East. The Cowbridge Road East restaurant will open on Wednesday, July 11. They will be open from 5pm on their first day but only until they have served their first 100 sandos, for just £2 each. They are taking over the former Wiwo noodle bar and it has been eight months since the Fowl and Fury team first announced their new site, meaning customers are desperate to know when they can get a taste of Nashville in the west side of the city. Fowl and Fury is run by married couple Jamie and Natalia Rees and sells chicken in a range of heat levels from the gentle mild up to the brain melting Nashville Fury. Customers can either order chicken tenders or a sandwich (referred to as a 'sando') as well as a selection of sides. They've proudly called their four-table restaurant on Wyeverne Road in Cathays 'home' since 2022. Alongside their beloved sando, Fowl and Fury plan to offer milkshakes, soft serve and lemonades on the menu as well as extended opening hours at their new site. The team have not had an easy ride since taking over the site on King's Road in Canton. Writing on their Insta in February, they said: "We had originally intended our canton location to open by the end of January, then Feb, then March. knows?!? "There have unfortunately been more setbacks with the new restaurant than we can count (anything above 8 I'm out) and when you think there isn't a way something else can go wrong we find something we didn't even know could be a problem in the first place. "Plumbing, canopy, electricity, roofing, extraction, shutters, one of these things has had issues that push the build back week after week." In a post announcing their opening today, they said: "That's it! We're gonna open! Wednesday 11th of June from 5pm! "There will be 100 sandos available for £2 per sando. "Now though, it looks like they've got their issues sorted and are ready to go. First come first served. One sando per person. "One all sandos are gone, we will close for the night and reopen on Thursday at 4pm for regular hours." Fowl and Fury is not the only new opening in Cardiff. On Tuesday, June 3 new sandwich shop Square + Fair opened its doors for the first time. Located in the Royal Arcade Square + Fair is a new sandwich shop and offers up chunky focaccia sandwiches with fillings such as The Notorious PIG (pulled sticky cola pork), What the Cluck (shredded roast chicken with truffle cream cheese) and Sunday Best (roast Welsh beef with a gravy dipping tub). Not only do Square + Fair serve big sandwiches, they also offer a crisp option you may have not come across before. The cafe is home to a crisp station where you serve yourself plain crisps, add in the flavouring of your choice which includes options like chip shop curry, doner kebab, and southern fried chicken, shake, and away you go. You can read our review of Square + Fair, here.

A sandwich shop with self-service crisp station that'll get you excited about lunch opens in Cardiff this week
A sandwich shop with self-service crisp station that'll get you excited about lunch opens in Cardiff this week

Wales Online

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Wales Online

A sandwich shop with self-service crisp station that'll get you excited about lunch opens in Cardiff this week

A sandwich shop with self-service crisp station that'll get you excited about lunch opens in Cardiff this week Looking for a new lunch spot in Cardiff? This is just the spot Square + Fair is open in Cardiff now Cardiff is bursting at the seams with places to eat for lunch, from the amazing Cardiff market to the new Sri Lankan food stall Ceylan M8 on Penarth Road to the sandwich shop Fresh, which has queues winding out the door. Now, there is a new option to pick, and it is bang opposite Fresh in the Royal Arcade. Square + Fair is a new sandwich shop and offers up chunky focaccia sandwiches with fillings such as The Notorious PIG (pulled sticky cola pork), What the Cluck (shredded roast chicken with truffle cream cheese) and Sunday Best (roast Welsh beef with a gravy dipping tub).. ‌ Opening for the first time on Tuesday, June 3 not only do Square + Fair serve big sandwiches, they also offer a crisp option you may have not come across before. The cafe is home to a crisp station where you serve yourself plain crisps, add in the flavouring of your choice which includes options like chip shop curry, doner kebab, and southern fried chicken, shake, and away you go. ‌ WalesOnline reporter Stephanie Colderick, visits the newly opened sandwich shop, Square and Fair, Royal Arcade, Cardiff. Pic by Rob Browne Inside the new lunch spot is a sleek and modern aesthetic, perfect for any Instagram pics, with funky art on the walls, exposed brickwork, and fake plants hanging from the ceiling. The self-servic crisp station, which is sure to be popular (Image: WalesOnline/Rob Browne ) Article continues below Neon signs reading "crisp me up before you go go" decorate the walls and the top of the menu says "Yes, Cardiff! You Alrigh' or Wha'" adding a cheeky and cheerful feel to the place. There is mixture of table and bench seating, with stools to perch on by the window where you can happily watch the coming and goings of the Royal Arcade. For our first look I also popped down to try the sandwiches and bagged up a portion of crisps. We went down on opening morning, where there were already some customers waiting, to try out this new lunch spot. ‌ For £5.80 I had the Morning Square focaccia, a packet of crisps for £1.20, a homemade fruity water for £2.50 and a salted caramel brownie for £3.90. The sandwich was incredibly well stuffed (Image: WalesOnline/Rob Browne ) The Morning Square had overnight maple cured bacon, egg, spinach, tomato relish and also comes with cheese and it was massive and I felt fairy price for its size and quality also. ‌ The sandwich was crammed with breakfasty filling, packed and bulging out of the box I was given it in. The tomato relish was clearly handmade, this was no cheap ketchup, the bacon was thick and well cooked and the egg was light and airy, with an omelette like texture. Adding a nice hint of green and freshness was the spinach, making the sandwich feel healthier with the egg too, and it was the perfect way to start my morning. ‌ Inside it is sleek and modern (Image: WalesOnline/Rob Browne ) It was so big I actually gave the other half to my friend, after easily devouring the first half, already feeling full. The crisps are a really cool concept and it was a lot of fun getting to pick the flavour I wanted and shake them around the bag. ‌ There is new lunch option in Cardiff which shouldn't be missed (Image: WalesOnline/Rob Browne ) I opted for chip shop curry flavour and although slightly dubious, they are delicious. With a bit of kick, these crisps do taste just like curry sauce you get from Chippy Lane, mixing well with the potato taste of the crisps and are incredibly moreish. ‌ The coating did spread evenly over the crisps after a good shake and I will certainly be going back for more. I couldn't resist a sweet treat (Image: WalesOnline/Rob Browne ) The salted caramel brownie did not disappoint, it melted in the mouth, was perfectly gooey yet still held its shape, had a crunchy biscuit layer in the middle that added a nice texture and taste and a good hit of salted caramel. 10/10. Article continues below Washed down with the homemade fruity water that had orange, lime, strawberry, cucumber and blueberries in making for a refreshing yet not overpowering drink that feels healthy and good for you, this is the perfect new lunch spot. Square + Fair is now open in the Royal Arcade.

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