Coppa Club lands in Cardiff at revamped department store
Coppa Club has opened the doors to its first Welsh property, The Cardiff Townhouse, finding home in the former site of department store David Morgan.
The hotel spans two floors, each designed with a different feel. The ground floor is home to its own bar, open for coffee, remote working and lounging. Upstairs, the first floor is anchored by The Atrium – a horseshoe-shaped cocktail bar set under a skylight – as well as a brasserie and two unique spaces for private use.
Coppa Club has sympathetically exposed and restored the Cardiff landmark, including the decorative cornices and cast-iron columns originally designed by Edwin Seward in 1899. The reinstated architectural features complement the fresh design, including a new staircase that winds its way to the first-floor brasserie and The Atrium.
“We are hugely excited to announce the opening of The Cardiff Townhouse,” says Rebecca Tooth, Managing Director of Coppa Club. “Building on the success of The Bath Townhouse and Guildford Townhouse, we are delighted to be opening our third Townhouse location in one of the most iconic areas of Cardiff. We are fortunate to be opening in a building steeped in history and envision it becoming a real go-to in the city for drinks, dining and events.”
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