SAUCY CELEBRATION: Swansea’s iconic café takes centre stage in major UK campaign

The famous city centre caff has been handpicked by HP Sauce as part of its “Proudly Served” campaign — putting Swansea firmly on the map alongside two Cardiff eateries.

And for locals, it’s a moment of pride.

A Swansea legend in the spotlight

For generations, the Kardomah has been more than just somewhere to grab a fry-up — it’s been a cornerstone of Swansea life.

Now, that legacy is being recognised across Wales, with billboards and social media campaigns showcasing real customers tucking into breakfasts, mugs of tea in hand, and that unmistakable brown sauce bottle on the table.

Owner Marcus Luporini said the recognition means a lot to the team.

“The Kardomah has been part of the local community for generations, so it’s lovely to see that side of café culture celebrated,” he said.

“A good meal brings people together — whether it’s families, workers starting their day or friends catching up over tea.”

From Dylan Thomas to today’s regulars

The Kardomah isn’t just any café — it’s a slice of Welsh history.

The original Swansea branch famously hosted the “Kardomah Gang”, a group of artists and writers that included Dylan Thomas. Though the original building was destroyed during the Blitz in 1941, the café was reborn and has continued serving the city ever since.

Today’s Portland Street location still carries that old-school charm — from its retro interior to its loyal band of regulars — making it one of the last surviving links to a once-famous chain of Kardomah cafés.

Why HP Sauce is backing local caffs

The campaign marks a full-circle moment for HP Sauce, which has been a staple on café tables for more than a century.

First created in the late 1800s and launched in 1903, the sauce — famously named after the Houses of Parliament — has become synonymous with full Welsh breakfasts, bacon butties and builders’ teas.

Now, after more than 120 years, the brand says it’s “returning the favour” by shining a light on the independent cafés that helped make it iconic.

More than just a breakfast

For Swansea, the campaign is about more than just food — it’s about community.

From early-morning workers to pensioners catching up over tea, cafés like the Kardomah remain at the heart of daily life in the city.

And with the campaign running until July, thousands more people across the UK will get a glimpse of what makes Swansea’s café culture so special.

One thing’s for certain — whether it’s a fry-up, a bacon roll or just a cuppa, there’s nothing quite like a proper Swansea caff… especially with a splash of brown sauce on the side.

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New reusable cup scheme launches in Swansea city centre to cut single‑use waste

The 2GoCup initiative, run jointly by Swansea Council’s Swansea Project Zero team and Swansea Business Improvement District (BID), allows customers to pay a small deposit for a durable, reusable cup. The cup can be returned to any participating business for a refund or swapped for a fresh one.

The scheme is designed to reduce the thousands of disposable coffee cups thrown away in the city centre each week, helping Swansea meet its sustainability targets.

Nine businesses have already signed up, including Socialdice / Pinatas, Little Man Coffee at Founders, The Storyteller, First Call Coffee, The Cwtch, The Anchor, Café Ark, Hello Asia and Kardomah, with another seven to be announced soon. Local employers Swansea.com and Peter Lynn and Partners have also purchased cups for staff.

Cllr Andrea Williams, Joint Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Service Transformation at Swansea Council, said:

“The 2GoCup scheme is an exciting and practical way to help us on our journey to becoming a net zero city by 2050. Every small change adds up, so by reducing single‑use waste, we’re protecting our environment, keeping the city cleaner, and supporting our local businesses. We’re proud to help fund this initiative and look forward to seeing more businesses join in.”

Andrew Douglas, Swansea BID Manager, said:

“Swansea is a city that looks to the future, and our businesses are proud to be leading the way on sustainability. The 2GoCup model makes it simple for customers to choose greener options without any added hassle, and the positive early response has been fantastic to see. We’re excited to build on this momentum in the months ahead, expanding the scheme and encouraging people to explore new coffee shops across the city — boosting trade for our BID businesses while supporting a more sustainable Swansea.”

Kieran Ivett, owner of Wind Street’s Socialdice and Pinatas, added:

“I’m extremely passionate about this scheme. It’s already delivered fantastic results in Ireland, and I’m confident it will not only inspire visitors to make more sustainable choices but also give businesses the chance to connect with new customers. The idea is straightforward, and I believe people coming into the city will embrace it; all while playing their part in protecting the environment.”

Launched in Ireland in 2018, 2GoCup has expanded across the UK and Ireland. The cups are made from durable, BPA‑free materials, designed for multiple uses, and are fully recyclable at the end of their life.

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