Enjoy Breakfast or Sunday Lunch at Railway Hotel Penarth. Recently refurbished, this is a popular pub among locals and visitors alike.

The Breakfast menu features all the classics including a hearty full English, or lighter bites such as a sausage sandwich or smashed avocado on toast with buttered spinach, a poached egg and slow-roasted tomatoes. It's the perfect way to start the day before exploring this idyllic seaside town.

On Sundays, Railway Hotel deliver a scrumptious Sunday Roast. With options from hand-carved turkey to mushroom wellington, the roasts are served with Yorkshire pudding, roasted parsnips, crisp roast potatoes, buttery mashed potato, glazed seasonal vegetables and lashings of rich red wine gravy. With bottomless Yorkies, roast potatoes and gravy, this is the perfect way to indulge on a Sunday.

Railway Hotel is located in Penarth, just South of Cardiff, and conveniently located by Penarth Station.

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Breakfast:
Everyday: 9am - 12pm

Sunday Lunch:
Sunday: From 12pm

 

  • Dog Friendly
  • Outdoor Seating
  • Bottomless Food
  • Breakfast
  • Sunday Lunch
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Children Allowed
  • Online Booking
1 Plymouth Road, Penarth, Cardiff, CF64 3DA
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    2 months ago
    The gentlemen behind the bar were as welcoming as warm urine to a hydrated mouth. Zero communication at all and I mean zero… in fact I retract the gentlemen comment. Guinness was nice 👍🏼
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    3 months ago
    I pop into the Railway every few weeks, usually a Friday, food is awesome for the price, always looked after by Keeley who fair play is always on the ball with orders being spot on and pretty quick be fair. There’s a main room with big screens for sport, a quieter restaurant and a decent size beer garden with heaters. It’s a staple stop off for me when I’m down there.
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    a week ago
    One of my favourite pubs iv been to in a while, really nice pub in Penarth which I didn't realise is a bit bladdy powsh for a valleys boy tradie like myself but as the saying goes "no bluff too tough" and I think I bluffed posh right up until the moment I ejected my recently consumed chicken in white wine supper all over the bus stop like penguin feeding it's young! The only thing that really let the place down was the men's toilets which had 2 lads who offered to sell me 'a bag' and the cleaning register which had been signed for a few hours ahead of time and was a bit sticky under foot. Other than that it's a nice pub and the beer was beery.