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Tucked away behind Cardigan Castle, just off the High Street, in the west Wales market town of Cardigan/Aberteifi, you'll find Bar 45 - Cardigan's first - and only - gin bar!
Cardigan's gin bar, Bar 45, is an intimate, welcoming space perfect for enjoying a drink, whether you're on the way out for dinner or the cinema, or want to spend more time exploring our range of gins, locally bottled Welsh and specially selected wines. We also offer a selection of cocktails showcasing some of our gins.
You'll find a range of seating areas, from a cosy sofa by the fire, to bar stools round barrel top tables. Although booking isn't required, if you're planning to join us to celebrate a special occasion, you can reserve a table using our online booking system.
Bar 45 ask for a deposit in advance equivalent to the first round of drinks.
By car: We are situated on St Mary Street, Cardigan. There are a number of public pay and display car parks convenient for Bar 45.
By public transport: Cardigan is served by the T5 bus. Alight at Finch Square and Bar 45 is a 5 minute walk away.
* Open Thursday- Saturday 2.30 - 11.00 p.m.
From 6th April 2022 - Wednesday - Saturday 2.30 - 11 p.m.
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