Welcome to Causeway Cafe, Belfast’s premier destination for breakfast, brunch, and lunch. As the city’s only dedicated eatery serving these beloved meals daily from 7:55 AM to 2:00 PM—including Bank and Public Holidays—we pride ourselves on offering a warm and inviting atmosphere for every guest. Our cozy, well-lit space is perfect for a leisurely meal with friends or a quick bite before heading out for the day.

Our menu showcases a delightful range of locally sourced ingredients, featuring everything from classic Irish breakfasts to innovative brunch dishes that cater to every palate. Indulge in our signature pancakes drizzled with homemade syrup, or savor our hearty brunch bowls filled with fresh vegetables and proteins. With options that include vegetarian and gluten-free selections, we strive to ensure that everyone can find something to enjoy.

At Causeway Cafe, we are not just about great food; we’re committed to creating an exceptional dining experience. Our friendly staff is dedicated to providing top-notch service, making each visit feel special and personalized. Whether you’re starting your day with a delicious coffee and pastry or enjoying a leisurely weekend brunch with family, Causeway Cafe promises superb quality and value in every bite. Come experience the difference that sets us apart in the heart of Belfast!

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  • Saturday07:55 AM - 02:00 PM
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  • Tuesday07:55 AM - 02:00 PM
  • Wednesday07:55 AM - 02:00 PM
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