FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
The Canopi, Cardiff
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The Canopi is a grassroots music venue, coffee bar, workshop, and exhibition space based on the ground floor of a creative artist studio in Cardiff, The Sustainable Studio. We focus on supporting the creative industries through education, events, workshops, internships, and more.
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We are based in Cardiff, but for exact directions, check our [website/socials] or contact us for details.
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Our Coffee Bar is open 7 days a week 8am until 4pm. Opening times vary for the Venue depending on events and workshops. Keep an eye on our social media for up-to-date schedules.
Events & Music
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We host live music, exhibitions, creative workshops, comedy and film nights, fashion pop-ups, open mic nights, and community meetups.
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We love supporting independent artists and creatives! If you’d like to perform or host an event, email us at [your contact email] with details about your idea.
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Some events are ticketed, while others are free entry. Ticketing information will always be shared on our event pages.
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You can order in your own food for your event but we cannot allow you to bring your own drinks on site due to our licensing policy. We do have catering options available so please discuss these with us via email bookings@thecanopi.org
Venue & Facilities
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We strive to be as inclusive as possible, but accessibility may depend on our event setup. All bookable spaces are located on the ground floor. The Gallery space and Venue are accessible via permanent ramps. There is also an accessible toilet located near the main entrance. Please check out our video walk through (link) or get in touch if you would like to discuss anything in more detail.
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We serve specialty coffee and a selection of drinks. Some events may feature pop-up food vendors.
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No, we operate a licensed bar for events where alcohol and soft drinks are served.
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The simple answer is Yes! We do ask that you take down your decorations and take them with you at the end of your event. We also require that you only use drawing pins or nails to attach items to the walls.