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Casa Mia wows Caerphilly diners with exquisite views

News, Sponsored Content | | Published: 12:47, Wednesday October 18th, 2017.

Caerphilly town’s newest restaurant Casa Mia has opened its doors to a great reception from diners.

Featuring a stunning view of Caerphilly Castle, the new Mediterranean restaurant has the wow factor – and that’s before you try the food.

The owners said: “What we are trying to do at Casa Mia is embrace Caerphilly so that our customers can be proud of what they have got in front of them.”

And of course, it’s not just the local clientele that Casa Mia is targeting.

“We want Caerphilly to be a place for people to come and stay. We don’t want visitors coming to Caerphilly and then just going off to Cardiff – there is more to the town than just getting off a bus.”

There is plenty going on in the menu throughout the week to attract evening diners.

A free starter on Monday with every main course, or three Tapas dishes and glass of house wine for £9.95 on a Tuesday.

Wednesday is your choice of pizza for £7.50 while it’s wine and dine on a Thursday with a free glass of house wine with every main course.

Fizz Friday sees a bottle of Prosecco for just £15.

Casa Mia also has plenty of offer for daytime diners as well.

For more information and to book call 029 2088 6123 or email info@casamiacaerphilly.co.uk

1 thought on “Casa Mia wows Caerphilly diners with exquisite views”

  1. Pete says:
    Wednesday, October 18, 2017 at 23:42

    I’ve been. Fair do’s it was a lovely bit of dinner.

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