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Kiwi Bowls opens in Central Square Cardiff 2026

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Last updated: April 29, 2026 4:51 pm
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Key points

  • Kiwi Bowls has moved from its original site in Castle Arcade to a new outlet in Central Square, Cardiff, near the bus station and close to the train station.
  • The original Castle Arcade store closed on 24 January 2026, marking the end of trading at that location.
  • The Central Square branch is housed in The Interchange within the Central Square development, a high‑footfall transport and office hub.
  • The new space is described as bright, open and designed to suit customers on the move, offering açaí bowls, smoothies and fresh toppings.
  • Kiwi Bowls has framed the move as a “new chapter” and a natural progression, leveraging Central Square’s role as a centre for commuting, work and travel in the city.

Cardiff (Cardiff Daily) April 29, 2026

Contents
  • Key points
  • Why has Kiwi Bowls moved from Castle Arcade?
  • What is different about the Central Square location?
  • How is the brand positioning itself in Cardiff now?
  • Background of the development
  • Prediction: How this move could affect different audiences

Cardiff’s Kiwi Bowls has officially opened a new store in Central Square after closing its original outlet in Castle Arcade, marking a strategic shift towards a busier, transport‑focused location in the city centre. The brand, known for colourful açaí bowls, smoothies and fresh toppings, has relocated to The Interchange at Central Square, just a short walk from Cardiff Central train station and adjacent to the bus station, aiming to capture more footfall from commuters, workers and visitors.

On 24 January 2026, the Castle Arcade store ceased trading, with Kiwi Bowls posting on Instagram that Saturday 24 January was the final day of business at that site and signalling the start of a new chapter in Central Square. In a social‑media post dated 18 November 2025, the company announced that “KIWIS BOWLS IS COMING TO CENTRAL SQUARE, CARDIFF – Opening in early 2026”, underscoring that the Central Square move was planned as part of a longer‑term expansion and repositioning.

Why has Kiwi Bowls moved from Castle Arcade?

The decision to leave Castle Arcade appears connected to the need for a more prominent, high‑traffic site rather than a smaller arcade‑based unit. As reported by the brand on its Instagram feed, the Castle Arcade store had built a loyal following, but the owners described the move as both “the end of an era” and “the start of something new”, implying a deliberate upgrade in scale and visibility.

Central Square, as Cardiff’s major transport interchange and mixed‑use development, clusters bus services, rail links, offices and retail in one zone, which Kiwi Bowls has publicly highlighted as a “hub of work and travel in the city”. In a LinkedIn post attributed to Dan Eedy, a key figure at Kiwi Bowls, he noted that the company would be opening in Cardiff’s Central Square early in 2026 and that customers could “expect high‑grade açaí bowls” in a setting geared towards on‑the‑go consumption.

What is different about the Central Square location?

The new Central Square outlet is located within The Interchange, a multi‑level transport and retail complex that links Cardiff Central railway station, bus services and surrounding office buildings. At the top of a 24 April 2026 Instagram post, Kiwi Bowls announced that doors at the Central Square store would open at 10am on a Sunday, reinforcing the café‑style, daytime‑focus of the outlet.

Visually, the brand has described the space as brighter and more open than the Castle Arcade premises, better suited to customers who want a quick, healthy bite while commuting or between meetings. As shown in promotional content on TikTok and Instagram, Kiwi Bowls continues to offer its signature açai bowls and smoothie bowls, alongside the option to build custom bowls with fresh fruits and toppings, a format that has already attracted attention from local food‑review creators and university‑linked audiences.

How is the brand positioning itself in Cardiff now?

Kiwi Bowls’ LinkedIn profile describes the business as focused on “delicious, nutritious, good for the soul, açai bowls straight from the Amazon into the heart of Cardiff”, emphasising both the health angle and the visual appeal of its offerings. The shift to Central Square aligns with that branding, because the location is designed to serve people who are time‑pressed but still want something fresh and visually distinct from typical fast‑food options.

As highlighted in a TikTok review of the Castle Arcade iteration, content‑creators have already framed Kiwi Bowls as a “new açai bowl spot in town” with five signature bowls and a build‑your‑own option, feedback that suggests the brand is targeting younger, socially‑active customers who value Instagram‑friendly food and convenience. The owner’s social‑media posts and LinkedIn update also stress that the Central Square store will maintain the same core product range while benefiting from a more central, modern setting.

Background of the development

Kiwi Bowls entered Cardiff’s food scene in the heart of the city centre, initially drawing attention for its bright, fruit‑forward bowls and smoothies in a niche still relatively small in the UK capital of Wales. The original Castle Arcade site, located in one of Cardiff’s historic shopping arcades, became a destination for locals and visitors who wanted a lighter, visually striking alternative to traditional café fare, particularly during lunch and mid‑morning breaks.

Over time, the brand expanded its presence, including announcements of additional outlets at Cardiff University and other city‑centre spots, suggesting a broader strategy to embed Kiwi Bowls into student life and everyday commuting patterns. The move to Central Square builds on that trend, placing the outlet in a transit‑oriented precinct that has been designed to concentrate footfall from transport users, office workers and city‑centre shoppers.

Central Square itself has been developed as a major transport and regeneration project, with redesigned bus routes, new office blocks and improved pedestrian links around Cardiff Central station. By situating Kiwi Bowls within The Interchange, the business positions itself not only as a food outlet but as part of the daily infrastructure used by commuters and professionals, which contrasts with the more niche, heritage‑arcade setting of Castle Arcade.

Prediction: How this move could affect different audiences

For commuters and office workers in Cardiff, the relocation of Kiwi Bowls to Central Square could make healthy, visually appealing breakfast or lunch options more convenient, as they pass through the transport hub on their way to and from work. The emphasis on quick‑service bowls and smoothies may encourage more people to choose a fruit‑based meal over heavier fast‑food alternatives, especially during busy rush‑hour periods.

For students and younger consumers, the brand’s presence in Central Square and at Cardiff University‑linked sites may strengthen its identity as a go‑to for Instagram‑friendly, “healthy treat” meals. This could influence how students and visitors plan their food stops around lectures, shopping trips and travel, potentially nudging their choices towards lighter, fruit‑based options even if they are not changing their overall diet.

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