Brick-walled casual dining room with a menu of local produce prepared in creative styles.
Belfast’s hidden gem tucked away in the city centre behind the recently developed Bank Sq. Serving food sourced in support of local produce 7 days & 6 nights a week & a fresh mix of cocktails (to evoke summer memories). Cocktail Masterclass packages available. For more info enquiries@havanabanksq.com
Warm, brick-clad eatery serving a range of European specialties plus cocktails, beer & wine.
Welcome to The Lantern... A fantastic bistro in the heart of Belfast City Centre!
Straightforward restaurant for all-day, traditional breakfasts, plus Irish and international dishes.
Subtly lit, modern international eatery with colourful hanging lamps, frescos and banquette seating.
Unassuming eatery providing simple Japanese fare, including sushi, ramen, bento & rice dishes.
Gourmet pizzas, risotto & Italian mains pair with wine & cocktails in a comfy, brick-walled bistro.
56-58 Berry St, Belfast BT1 1FJ, UK
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