BILL’S | FOOD REVIEW
Despite being in the centre of the city’s regeneration and within arm’s length of John Lewis and St David’s, Wyndham Arcade is often overlooked. Since Bill’s opened in late October it has firmly put the arcade back on the map.
Despite being in the centre of the city’s regeneration and within arm’s length of John Lewis and St David’s, Wyndham Arcade is often overlooked. Since Bill’s opened in late October it has firmly put the arcade back on the map.
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