Swansea has quite a range of restaurants. If you want to try local delicacies like cockles, laverbread or Welsh cakes, then the Swansea indoor market in the centre of town is a good idea but it is only open until 5pm. You might want to consider the following pubs, cafés, and restaurant during your stay at Swansea. This is just an overview of some of the restaurants available. There are a lot more in the centre of town (especially on St Helen’s Road and Wind Street) and in the Mumbles.
Near/on campus
- JC’s student café & bar (Fulton House)
- Tortilla (Fulton House)
- Greggs bakery (Fulton House)
- Pub on the pond
- Brynmill Coffee House
- Callaghan’s coffee shop (James Callaghan building)
Uplands & heading towards St Helen’s Road
- Joe’s Ice cream parlour
- Brewstone
- Vietnam
- Nishimura
- Common Meeple
- Hoogah Cafe
- Anarkali
- Banana Leaf
- Garuda
- Istanbul
- Pant-y-Gwydr
The seafront & heading towards Mumbles
- The Secret – this has just been voted one of the best places to watch the sun go down.
- The Woodman
- The Lighthouse
- Bistro Pierre
- Croeso Lounge
- Prezzo
- Gin & Juice grill
Town-centre & Wind street
- La Braseria
- Madeira’s
- Greek Flavour’s
- El Fuego
- Star Chinese Restaurant
- Social Dice
- Founders
- Wagamama
- Turtle Bay
- Wild Swan
- No. 1 dim sum
- Belle Vue Bistro
- Gallini’s
- El Pescador