![]() ![]() ![]() In fact, some countries including Malta and India still call their spare wheel as the “Stepney”.Īt the centre of the bustling town centre is the large covered market. This is a great place to shop for flowers, fish and fruit. It’s full of local produce and for a bite to eat Mari suggests the Welsh faggots and peas at the Welsh Diner. Or, if your taste is more cosmopolitan try the heathy street food at the Taste of Thailand. If you are looking the for Celtic jewellery, lovespoons, Welsh clothing and gifts, then head to The Welsh Shop in the market precinct. And Siop y Pentan, in Colwell Street, has been offering Welsh gifts books and cards since 1972.Ĭattle and Co is a local Welsh food business with an American flavour. It’s located at the iconic grade II listed Pump House in the North Dock. If you are brave enough, try the monster Empire Burger. In the unlikely event that you are still hungry, we recommend the Lotus Biscoff Cheesecake. Another very popular eatery is Marzano’s in Colwell Street. This is the place for a great mix of tapas, cocktails and live entertainment. Marzano’s also have a great mobile beach cafe close to the Millennium Coastal Path. ![]() If you are in the area on the 3rd Saturday of the month, be sure to visit the Food and Drink Market in the town centre. You’ll discover that Llanelli’s illustrious brewing heritage is not just a thing of the past. Be ready to sample local ales from Felinfoel Brewery and Tinworks as well as a wide range of local fayre.'Little Poly' is a collaboration between myself and visual artist Rafael Vartanian, animating geometric pattern and colour to create a 3D projection mapped, sound and visual art installation. The installation was created for Pop - Up Brighton: BYOB #5 (Bring Your Own Beamer) and was on display alongside other artists at the Brighton Dome, as part of the Brighton Digital Festival 2016. ![]()
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