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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Council promises “dazzling” Fire and Ice Festival in Swansea city centre

Ice and fire promised for city streets

According to Swansea Council, visitors will be able to follow a trail of ice sculptures, step inside a giant snow globe on Portland Street, and try interactive ice carving. Fire and ice shows are scheduled for St David’s Place, with fire performers lighting up Oxford Street. Families are told to expect roaming snowmen and characters from Disney’s Frozen, while the “Caroler’s Cabin” will host choirs and musicians.

Ice trail clues and performance timings released

A promotional map published by Swansea Council shows nine ice sculptures will be hidden across the city centre, each linked to a festive clue. Locations include Princess Way, Oxford Street, the Quadrant, Wind Street, and Castle Square.

Interactive ice carving is scheduled for Portland Street between 11:30am and 3:30pm, while a giant snow globe will be open from 10am to 5pm.

Fire and Ice shows are planned for St David’s Place at 1:30pm, 3pm and 4:30pm, with additional fire performances on Oxford Street at 12pm, 2pm and 3:30pm.

Trail maps will be available at Swansea Market, Costa Coffee branches, and the new central library at Y Storfa.

Promotional map for Swansea’s Fire & Ice Festival shows ice trail clues, sculpture locations and performance timings across the city centre
(Image: Swansea Council)

Music line‑up released by organisers

The council has published a full programme of performers, ranging from community choirs to swing bands, with sets scheduled across Saturday and Sunday. Maps for the ice trail will be available at Swansea Market, Costa Coffee branches on Whitewalls and Oxford Street, and the new central library at the Y Storfa development.

Festival part of wider Christmas programme

Council leader Rob Stewart said the festival was part of efforts to make this “the best Swansea Christmas ever,” following the return of the city’s Christmas Parade. Other attractions promoted by the council include the Christmas Market on Oxford Street and Portland Street until December 22, Mistletoe and Markets on December 13–14, and Waterfront Winterland at Museum Park until January 4.

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