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Princes Margaret Way, Port Talbot, Glamorgan SA127PE

Apollo Cinema is located at Princes Margaret Way, Port Talbot, Other.

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Restaurants nearby

Seafood
Chinese
China Kitchen
360m away
French
Bar Gallois
413m away
Seafood
American
McDonalds
0.8 miles
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Venue
Apollo Cinema
Address
Princes Margaret Way
Port Talbot
SA127PE
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