Compact courtyard restaurant in a converted Victorian stables, serving modern Irish cuisine.
About
Open Mon-Sat from 12pm. 5-10-5 menu from 12 to late. Dinner from 5pm. Daily specials. Botanic Ave. 02890322600
Closed on Christmas day and boxing day.
General manager
James Skeffington
Attire
Casual
Culinary Team
Ciaran Steele
Welcome to The Lantern... A fantastic bistro in the heart of Belfast City Centre!
With attentive service, an extensive, carefully considered wine and cocktail list you will find a ve
Relaxed, light bistro with local artwork offering modern Anglo-European fare, plus pre-theatre menu.
Dark wood and leather designer cocktail bar and restaurant serving a modern, French-accented menu.
Unfussy, family-owned eatery offering traditional & local Irish fare plus patio seating & beers.
1 College Green Mews, Botanic Ave, Belfast BT7 1LW, UK
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