Cichetti, pizzetta and risotto in an industrial chic venue, with heavy wood tables and white tiles.
WE ARE CURRENTLY CLOSED FOR NORMAL SERVICE AS PER GOVERNMENT INSTRUCTIONS. WE ARE HOWEVER OFFERING A COOK WITH COPPI SERVICE EACH WEEKEND. MORE DETAILS ON THE COOK WITH COPPI PAGE ON THIS WEBSITE. THANKS FOR THE SUPPORT OF ALL CUSTOMERS. WE CAN’T WAIT TO OPEN PROPERLY AND FEED YOU ALL AGAIN. IN THE MEANTIME, STAY SAFE!
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Cichetti, pizzetta and risotto in an industrial chic venue, with heavy wood tables and white tiles.
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Dark wood and leather designer cocktail bar and restaurant serving a modern, French-accented menu.
Belfast BT1 2LR, UK
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