Road House takeaway closes

The Road House takeaway on Caroline Street was abruptly boarded up this morning in what looks to be a dispute over rental arrears.

The relatively new food bar that only opened last year had been closed until recently while a new license was obtained from Cardiff county council to secure later opening hours. Previously the Road House only opened until 11pm, but this was extended to 4am, Monday to Sunday, last month. This morning the premises were taken back by St James’s Place UK plc, a financial consulting and services company.

A spokesperson for Road House 1 Ltd was not available to comment when we tried to call.

The premises has been host to a number of businesses since the unit was opened up as part of the Brewery Quarter development. In 2004 it traded as vegetarian cafe ‘The Crockerton’, but for only a few months before they were also forced to close.

Posted by Nathan Collins at 2:58 pm on August 19, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0)
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