Food Scene
One of the leading restaurants Belfast city centre offers. Delicious menus for all tastes. Serving the best fresh food.
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Howard Street
56 Howard St One of the leading restaurants Belfast city centre offers. Delicious menus for all tastes. Serving the best fresh food.
Sakura Japanese Restaurant
82 Botanic AveGreat sushi
named after the secret society that met there over 200 years ago. It serves deceptively simple food, with an extensive cocktail list.
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The Muddlers Club Restaurant
1 Warehouse Lanenamed after the secret society that met there over 200 years ago. It serves deceptively simple food, with an extensive cocktail list.
Coppi Restaurant
11 Edward Sta tasty range of Cicchetti (Italian style tapas)
a restaurant in the heart of the city, which harvests its shellfish from their very own shellfish beds.
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Mourne Seafood Bar
34-36 Bank Sta restaurant in the heart of the city, which harvests its shellfish from their very own shellfish beds.
family Italian. Buzzing pizzeria and restaurant, set on different open levels, with Italianate decor and murals.
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Scalini
85 Botanic Avefamily Italian. Buzzing pizzeria and restaurant, set on different open levels, with Italianate decor and murals.
great outdoor dining area. Wine bar with contemporary details and a heated terrace, serving traditional and seasonal tapas.
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2 Taps Wine Bar
30-42 Waring Stgreat outdoor dining area. Wine bar with contemporary details and a heated terrace, serving traditional and seasonal tapas.
Umi Falafel
96 Botanic Avevegetarian
a meat driven restaurant with a feature charcoal grill.
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Deanes Meat Locker
28-40 Howard Sta meat driven restaurant with a feature charcoal grill.
Chic, modern dining room in former 1760s iron foundry for classic European fare and daily specials.
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Hadskis
33 Commercial Ct Chic, modern dining room in former 1760s iron foundry for classic European fare and daily specials.
A traditional Ulster Fry is an essential taste experience during your visit to Belfast. George's of the Market serves up a fry made from fresh ingredients from the award-winning St George's Market, which is on the ground floor below the restaurant.
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George's of The Market
Oxford StreetA traditional Ulster Fry is an essential taste experience during your visit to Belfast. George's of the Market serves up a fry made from fresh ingredients from the award-winning St George's Market, which is on the ground floor below the restaurant.
House of Zen
Chinese / Japanese
Mono Belfast
1 Oxford Stfine dining
French Village Cafe & Bistro
99 Botanic AveUpmarket venue with an emphasis on seasonal, local produce cooked using classic French techniques.
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James St
19 James St S Upmarket venue with an emphasis on seasonal, local produce cooked using classic French techniques.
Drinks & Nightlife
The Perch Rooftop Bar
42 Franklin StRita's
44 Franklin StSweet Afton
12 Brunswick StBabel Belfast
70-74 Ann Stgreat rooftop bar
Northern Ireland’s oldest bar dating back to 1826. This glorious Victorian gin palace is a priceless gem with mosaic tiled floors, stained-glass windows and cosy snugs (private seating areas).
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The Crown Liquor Saloon
46 Great Victoria StNorthern Ireland’s oldest bar dating back to 1826. This glorious Victorian gin palace is a priceless gem with mosaic tiled floors, stained-glass windows and cosy snugs (private seating areas).
Bullitt Hotel
40a Church LnCloth Ear
16 Skipper Stworld famous cocktails
House Belfast
59-63 Botanic AveChinawhite
43 Franklin StreetAlibi Club
23-31 Bradbury PlOllie's Belfast
35 - 39 Waring StThe Thirsty Goat
1 Hill StThe Dirty Onion
3 Hill StThe Belfast Empire
42 Botanic AveSightseeing
I-Big Fish
Donegall QuayCarrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge
Giant's Causeway
This area is steeped in the rich history and tradition of the city’s shipbuilding heritage. The world’s most famous ship was built in the city over 100 years ago.
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Titanic Belfast
1 Olympic WayThis area is steeped in the rich history and tradition of the city’s shipbuilding heritage. The world’s most famous ship was built in the city over 100 years ago.
Arts & Culture
TEC Belfast
17 Queens RdShopping
Victoria Square Shopping Centre
Victoria SquareCastleCourt Shopping Centre
Royal AvenueEssentials
Tesco Express
5 Belmont RdEntertainment & Activities
SSE Arena Belfast
2 Queens QuayConcert Venue
Movie House Dublin Road