Lively, family-run pizzeria with terracotta tiles, vines and murals, and a long, traditional menu.
For over 25 years, Villa Italia has been a pioneer in importing wines made by small-scale artisan winemakers from all the regions of Italy.
Elegant fine-dining restaurant in a magnificent Victorian room, located in an upscale hotel.
Compact courtyard restaurant in a converted Victorian stables, serving modern Irish cuisine.
Cichetti, pizzetta and risotto in an industrial chic venue, with heavy wood tables and white tiles.
Lively, family-run pizzeria with terracotta tiles, vines and murals, and a long, traditional menu.
Modest outpost for Irish & globally inspired breakfast, brunch & lunch dishes, plus free Wi-Fi.
39-41 University St, Belfast BT7 1ND, UK
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