Slice Radyr located at 1A Station Rd, Radyr, Cardiff CF15 8AA, UK

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Geraint Morgan

5 Google Rating

Nice food, staff, decor.

5/ 5

Nice food, staff, decor.

Sylvia Nankivell

5 Google Rating

Very friendly staff. They were very happy to change our coffee order after a misunderstanding

5/ 5

Very friendly staff. They were very happy to change our coffee order after a misunderstanding

Neil Cottrell

5 Google Rating

Delicious, fresh and balanced food. Lovely staff who really care about what they serve you. I’d es

5/ 5

Delicious, fresh and balanced food. Lovely staff who really care about what they serve you. I’d especially recommend the tart and salad box to take away. Surprisingly filling and makes me feel healthy. Thanks!

Caitlin Morgan

5 Google Rating

Lovely drinks and nice staff

5/ 5

Lovely drinks and nice staff

Annalise Turner

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Autumnblueskies

4 Google Rating

Nice coffee, and a good range of sandwiches and cakes. Staff are helpful and friendly, and there is

4/ 5

Nice coffee, and a good range of sandwiches and cakes. Staff are helpful and friendly, and there is a little “secret garden” style seating area to the side of the shop. Slice is popular, but I have never had to wait or queue too long.

Amanda Rucker

5 Google Rating

Lovely secret garden great service very intimate

5/ 5

Lovely secret garden great service very intimate

Dave Cunnah

5 Google Rating

Nice little coffee shop serving sandwiches, salads and amazing cakes. Friendly service and delicious

5/ 5

Nice little coffee shop serving sandwiches, salads and amazing cakes. Friendly service and delicious food.

Esme Lee

5 Google Rating

A tiny little coffee shop with loads to offer. The secret garden to it's side is a relaxing place t

5/ 5

A tiny little coffee shop with loads to offer. The secret garden to it's side is a relaxing place to have a coffee and cake on a sunny day. In the winter they cover it up to experience an indoor/outdoor feel. In the evening they have a small bar, perfect to end a day to. They have started doing foods done evenings, haven't had the joy of sampling that... But look forward to it. The owner is always welcoming and always has a chat with the kids, which they love.

Sheila O'Brien

5 Google Rating

Great Xmas baguette and Latte!

5/ 5

Great Xmas baguette and Latte!

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  • Sunday08:30 AM - 04:30 PM
  • Monday08:30 AM - 04:30 PM
  • Tuesday08:30 AM - 04:30 PM
  • Wednesday08:30 AM - 04:30 PM
  • Thursday08:30 AM - 04:30 PM
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