Modest outpost for Irish & globally inspired breakfast, brunch & lunch dishes, plus free Wi-Fi.
The Causeway Cafe is unique in being Belfasts only Breakfast, Brunch and Lunch Restaurant. Open 7 Days a week from 7.55am to 2.00pm. We even open on Bank and Public Holidays*
Local produce cooked in a hearty, Modern British style and served in a smart dining room.
Stylish bar and restaurant serving locally sourced produce in modern bistro-style dishes.
Warm, contemporary eatery serving Asian fusion seafood & vegan plates alongside classic cocktails.
Nepalese traditional mouth watering Himalayan curry waiting for you
Indian restaurant with modern interiors, serving classic regional cuisine plus lesser-known dishes.
Cozy, upbeat eatery serving sophisticated plates featuring salmon, prawns, scallops & more.
22 Donegall Rd, Belfast BT12 5JN, UK
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