All-day joint offering cafe and bistro menus alongside the sale of art and second-hand furniture.
Initially for three months, the pop-up venture was an instant hit with foodies so much so that the restaurant extended its tenure for almost a year, before taking up a permanent home in its current location of Belfast’s Wellington Place close to the magnificent City Hall.
Unfussy, family-owned eatery offering traditional & local Irish fare plus patio seating & beers.
Lively, family-run pizzeria with terracotta tiles, vines and murals, and a long, traditional menu.
Stylish Chinese restaurant with wooden screens, subtle lighting, banquette seats and a cocktail bar.
Modest outpost for Irish & globally inspired breakfast, brunch & lunch dishes, plus free Wi-Fi.
Buzzing pizzeria and restaurant, set on different open levels, with Italianate decor and murals.
With attentive service, an extensive, carefully considered wine and cocktail list you will find a ve
22 Wellington Pl, Belfast BT1 6GE, UK
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