The Pear Tree — Wellfield Road Pub & Garden, Cardiff
A friendly Wellfield Road pub with classic pub food, cask ales and a cosy beer garden — ideal for relaxed meals, drinks and dog‑friendly afternoons.
A neighbourhood pub on Wellfield Road serving classic pub food, cask ales and a sheltered beer garden, The Pear Tree mixes cosy interiors and informal dining with dog‑friendly welcome and board games for lingering afternoons. It sits in a lively Cardiff residential strip and offers relaxed seating, a varied drinks list and regular opening into the late evening.
A brief summary to Pear Tree
- The Globe Centre, Wellfield Rd, Cardiff, CF24 3PE, GB
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- Duration: 0.5 to 3 hours
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Indoor
- Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
- Monday 11 am-11 pm
- Tuesday 11 am-11 pm
- Wednesday 11 am-11 pm
- Thursday 11 am-11 pm
- Friday 11 am-11 pm
- Saturday 11 am-11 pm
- Sunday 11 am-11 pm
Local tips
- Peak social hours are evenings and weekend lunchtimes; reserve a table for larger groups to avoid waits.
- The beer garden is pleasant in fair weather — bring layers for cooler evenings.
- Dog‑friendly policy means pets are welcome in outdoor areas; check staff guidance for indoor access.
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Getting There
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Bus
Local city buses from central Cardiff take approximately 15–30 minutes depending on route and traffic; services run frequently during daytime but may reduce in the late evening, standard single fares typically cost around £2–£3 per person.
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Taxi / Rideshare
Taxi or rideshare from Cardiff centre usually takes 8–15 minutes depending on traffic; expect a fare in the range of £6–£12, subject to demand and late‑night surcharges.
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Walking
From nearby residential areas a walk of 10–25 minutes is common — pavement routes with gentle gradients; suitable for most walkers but those with mobility limitations should note there are standard street crossings and occasional busy junctions.
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Pear Tree location weather suitability
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Any Weather
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Mild Temperatures
Discover more about Pear Tree
A neighbourhood pub with a friendly welcome
The Pear Tree sits on Wellfield Road in the heart of a residential Cardiff neighbourhood, presenting as a traditional local pub that leans into comfort rather than formality. The interior is a mix of wooden tables, upholstered corners and informal seating that encourages long conversation and casual meals. A row of pendant lights, noticeboards and simple wall artwork give the space a lived‑in, community feel.Food, drink and the beer‑garden mood
The menu focuses on pub classics — burgers, steaks, daily deals and Sunday roasts — alongside a selection of cask and bottled beers and standard pub cocktails. Many visits centre on the beer garden in fair weather, a sheltered outdoor space used for sunny lunches, dog‑friendly stops and small gatherings. The bar offers at least one traditional local ale alongside mainstream lager choices, reflecting a typical British pub drinks mix.Character and small touches
Rustic details — board games, community notices and seasonal decorations — set the tone here: an unpretentious place where patrons drop in for a pint, a plate or to catch sport on the TV. Lighting is warm in the evening, and furnishings prioritise comfort; the result is a casual atmosphere suited to couples, groups of friends, families and solo callers who want an easygoing meal or drink.Accessibility and practical facilities
The Pear Tree advertises accessible access and family facilities such as baby changing and high chairs, plus free Wi‑Fi for guests. The pub is dog‑friendly and typically maintains basic visitor amenities — restrooms, seating areas and information boards — that support daytime and evening use. Service tends to follow a straightforward pub rhythm: bar service with table food service during set meal times.When the place comes alive
Evenings bring a different tempo: warmer lights, fuller tables and a steadier flow of drink orders as the pub moves from daytime lunches toward later social hours. Weekends often extend later into the night compared with weekday closing, and the beer garden becomes a focal point during warmer months when people linger over drinks and conversation.What to expect from the visit
Expect uncomplicated pub cooking, a selection of draught and bottled beers, and an approachable staff style. The Pear Tree feels like a local hub rather than a destination dining room, and it suits travellers seeking a relaxed, everyday British pub experience with options for families, dogs and informal socialising.Explore the best of what Pear Tree has to offer
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