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Belfast food recommendations?

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BookHereNoFee · 16/10/2023 14:28

Taking my daughter to Belfast for the day.
Was going to do a nice brunch somewhere and a dinner.
Neither of us have allergens or are vegan, can anyone recommend us anywhere at all? Preferably not too far away from the titanic experience as she'd like to visit them.
Tia

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confusedlots · 16/10/2023 14:50

The pocket at the flat iron is great for brunch.

There are loads of great options for dinner depending on your budget. Ginger and Stock are some of my favourites

piscesangel · 16/10/2023 14:51

Restaurant at the Titanic Hotel (just next to the Titanic experience) is really lovely

jusdepamplemousse · 16/10/2023 14:59

Dinner - ROAM, Waterman, Muddlers Club, Coppi, Howard Street, Ginger…there are tonnes of options. What budget and style?

Brunch, if you’re willing to queue, Neighbourhood Cafe.

caerdydd12 · 16/10/2023 14:59

I didn't rate Coppi when I went at Christmas but really enjoyed Flame.

saveforthat · 16/10/2023 15:02

I stayed in the Titanic hotel earlier this year and the food was fantastic, even the bar food which is reasonably priced. The restaurant is just WOW if you want to push the boat out.

roastytoastysnowballs · 16/10/2023 15:56

House of Zen does a cracking lunch menu

felisha54 · 16/10/2023 16:25

Six by Nico
stock
Muddlers club
James st south
Above are all slightly higher end.

My dc love The chubby cherub and coppi. I agree about neighbourhood cafe for brunch

BookHereNoFee · 16/10/2023 18:20

This is all great Thankyou - menu at the neighbourhood cafe looks lovely
Will have a look at the other restaurants posted. Budget for dinner is healthy but not too high end.

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PinkPondQueen · 16/10/2023 20:21

Totally agree with previous poster - do include the Titanic Hotel! Set in the forner headquarters of the White Star Line, bar meals are served at Drawing Room Two where the Titanic was actually designed and the room is stunningly atmospheric. The Wolff Grill does a posher menu but is set in a new part of the building so doesn't have quite the same special atmosphere.

We also had really great meals at Cuffs Bar & Grill at Crumlin Goal (of all places lol).

belfastbelle78 · 17/10/2023 01:17

Belfast is very small so you can be pretty much anywhere in the city within 15 mins! Titanic Quarter is just across the bridge from the city centre. I’ll give you some of 19 year old DD’s favourites:

Brunch:
Output Espresso - very trendy, lots of pink! If either of you have a sweet tooth definitely the place to go. They often have specials like candy floss pancakes, honeycomb French toast etc
Harlem Café - cool decor, good Ulster frys if that’s your thing
Neighbourhood - a bit overrated but still nice, often very long queues though as it’s in vogue at the minute

Dinner:

Taylor & Clay, Bullitt Hotel - very atmospheric and buzzy, especially good for steak

Deane’s @ Queens - Great all rounder, upmarket but still relaxed. Right beside Queens University and in front of Methodist College Belfast so the views of the buildings are gorgeous

Grand Café, Grand Central Hotel - great for any meal or any time of day! Amazing quality and service. Stunning hotel, the restaurant feels as if you’re sitting in a NYC brasserie. Tallest bar in Ireland at the top for great views of the entire city!

Ginza Kitchen - tiny restaurant but really good authentic Japanese food

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