Relaxed, light bistro with local artwork offering modern Anglo-European fare, plus pre-theatre menu.
With a hand picked supply chain and a long standing relationship, Ginger Bistro’s ingredients are all of top quality and locally produced when possible.
Straightforward restaurant for all-day, traditional breakfasts, plus Irish and international dishes.
We are open for Collection and Delivery only.
Compact courtyard restaurant in a converted Victorian stables, serving modern Irish cuisine.
Cozy, upbeat eatery serving sophisticated plates featuring salmon, prawns, scallops & more.
Warm, brick-clad eatery serving a range of European specialties plus cocktails, beer & wine.
Stylish, modern venue offering tapas-style plates & charcoal oven steaks plus wine & cocktails.
68-72 Great Victoria St, Belfast BT2 7AF, UK
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