With attentive service, an extensive, carefully considered wine and cocktail list you will find a very warm welcome at The Muddlers Club.
Tucked away in an graffitied alleyway between Waring Street & Exchange Place in the historic back streets of Cathedral Quarter, The Muddlers Club has been named after the secret society that met there over 200 years ago. The restaurant has been designed by Oscar & Oscar to be an intimate, relaxed social setting.
Unassuming eatery providing simple Japanese fare, including sushi, ramen, bento & rice dishes.
Classic Belfast Dishes With a Contemporary Twist.
n a lofty, industrial-esque setting customers can enjoy the food along with some of our carefully se
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Pizza and other Italian classics in an easygoing eatery with a rustic Mediterranean ambiance.
1 Warehouse Ln, Belfast BT1 2DX, UK
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