Expecting a bland, generic pub experience? Think again. The Eli Jenkins proves you can have character and quality even in a bustling area like Cardiff’s Bay. With a solid 4.3 out of 5 from nearly 1900 reviews, this place has clearly struck a chord with locals and visitors alike.
The Viewing Experience
When the Premier League is on, the place fills up fast. The screens are set up brilliantly, ensuring everyone gets a decent view, whether you’re at the bar or tucked away in a booth. The crowd here gets rowdy, but it’s the good kind of rowdy—cheers, laughter, and decent banter. Sure, you might not get the cushiest seats, but nobody’s complaining when the match kicks off. The staff know their stuff too, managing orders and pints with surprising efficiency, even when it’s packed.
Location & Access
Situated along Bute Crescent, The Eli Jenkins is easy enough to find, just a stone’s throw from the waterfront. It’s a popular gathering spot, so you can always count on a lively scene, especially on match days. While parking can be a hassle, the bus routes nearby mean getting here on public transport is a breeze. If you’re not in the mood for football, there’s plenty to soak in around the area, too.
What is the address of The Eli Jenkins?
The Eli Jenkins is located at Bay, 7-8 Bute Crescent, Cardiff.
Can I book a table at The Eli Jenkins for match day?
It’s recommended to call ahead to reserve a spot, especially for big matchs.
What are the opening hours of The Eli Jenkins?
Hours may vary, especially on match days. It’s best to call The Eli Jenkins directly or check Google Maps for up-to-date hours.
Are there other pubs near The Eli Jenkins?
Yes, Cardiff has several pubs — check our Cardiff guide for more options.
