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.
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Warm, brick-clad eatery serving a range of European specialties plus cocktails, beer & wine.
n a lofty, industrial-esque setting customers can enjoy the food along with some of our carefully se
Welcome to The Lantern... A fantastic bistro in the heart of Belfast City Centre!
Nepalese traditional mouth watering Himalayan curry waiting for you
22 Wellington Pl, Belfast BT1 6GE, UK
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