Where To Eat

Eating out is one of the great pleasures in life; exciting and unusual food cooked by someone else. Its also one of the joys of travel; a new city, new restaurants and stimulating dishes. For a city the size of Belfast the choice of places to eat is surprising, ranging from fine dining, Michelin star to Italian, Asian, Spanish, Seafood, diners, Gastro Pubs, Fast Food, Cafes, Bistros, Brasseries, Coffee Shops and some of the best Fish & Chips in these islands.

One of the finest restaurants in the city is Deane's Restaurant & Bar, superb food beautifully cooked or perhaps you want something with great food and incredible atmosphere? Then Belfast Castle’s Cellar Restaurant is your choice. Looking for something different? Zen Japanese Restaurant is a beautiful stunning modern restaurant with great food or perhaps La Boca Restaurant, named after the vibrant, Bohemian dockside district of Buenos Aires is as Argentinean as the tango. If your taste buds say Italian then try the Villa Italia Restaurant in the Queen’s Quarter.

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Mourne Seafood Bar couple
Fabulous food with the finest locally sourced ingredients.


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Cafe Renoir interior
Enjoy a tempting choice of light snacks and meals.


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Diners at the Kings Head
Our public houses serve a range of food to satisfy any palate or budget.

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The Kings Head is an ideal suburban location. Its 120-seated first floor restaurant provides freshly cooked food with a local character all day and the downstairs bar provides a relaxing atmosphere to enjoy a drink or sample from a distinctive speciality beer list.

829 Lisburn Road,
BELFAST, BT9 7GY
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9050 9950 Fax: +44 (0) 28 9050 9958 Email Website
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Premier Inn offers value for money and excellent service, located in a prime city centre location. 148 bedrooms, from single occupancy to family rooms ensuite bath and shower, tea and coffee making. An ideal City Centre location, close to the City Hall, main shopping, night life and public transport.

25 – 27 Alfred Street,
BELFAST, BT2 8ED
Tel: +44 (0) 870 850 6316 Fax: +44 (0) 870 850 6317 Email Website
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Gingeroot  

The Gingeroot philosophy is to provide not only a delicious meal your taste buds will thank you for, but also a welcoming smile and a standard of service you'll never forget. Located in Great Victoria at the heart of the city’s golden mile.

73 - 75 Great Victoria Street,
BELFAST, BT2 7AF
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9031 3124 Email Website
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Lavery’s is Belfast’s oldest family run bar and has been at the centre of nightlife in the city for over 90 years. Locals and tourists love the atmosphere and ambiance in this unique pub. Consisting of 5 venues across 3 levels there is something for everyone with the highest standards being reached in Drinks, Food and Entertainment. Laverys Gin Palace, Bradbury Place,
BELFAST, BT7 1RS
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9087 1106 Email Website
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The Pavilion has 3 diverse bars. The Public bar on the ground floor has recently been returned to its original Victorian splendor, bar food’s served until 9pm daily and HD TV give the best sports coverage in the city. The Middle bar hosts intimate live gigs and clubs, and on the top floor pool tables are available every day.

The Pavilion Bar, 296 Ormeau Road,
BELFAST, BT7 2GD
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9028 3283 Email Website
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Situated in the magnificent foyer of the Grand Opera House, Luciano's Café Bar is a great place to meet for coffee or a light lunch.

Grand Opera House, Great Victoria Street,
BELFAST, BT2 7HR
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9024 0411 Fax: +44 (0) 28 9023 6842 Email Website
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The Stormont Hotel, located 4 miles from Belfast City Centre in the leafy suburbs, overlooks the landscaped gardens of Stormont Castle and Parliament Buildings. There are many attractions within close proximity to this Belfast Hotel including the spectacular scenery of the Ards Peninsula and County Down, and over 20 golf courses.

587 Upper Newtownards Road,
BELFAST, BT4 3LP
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9065 1066 Fax: +44 (0) 28 9048 0240 Email Website
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One of Northern Ireland's most unique conference venues, the ward winning Belmont Tower is a small but beautifully formed venue suitable for a wide range of conferences, meetings and events. This gothic styled late Victorian listed building with its prominent bell tower, has been beautifully and sympathetically restored and has become a stunning and inviting location in which to do business. Belmont Tower is accessible to disabled visitors and excellent in house catering is available for events.

82 Belmont Church Road,
BELFAST, BT4 3FG
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9065 3338 Email Website
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The Salty Dog has recently gone through a major refurbishment offering warm and inviting surroundings. The hotel is situated in a perfect location overlooking Bangor’s award winning marina and facing Belfast Lough.

10 – 12 Seacliff Road,
BANGOR, BT20 2EY
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9127 0696 Fax: +44 (0) 28 9146 5571 Email Website
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Extensive menu includes choices of Italian, European, Mexican and vegetarian dishes, all reasonably priced. Relaxed atmosphere and friendly staff add to the enjoyment of a good meal.

11 Kennedy Way,
BELFAST, BT11 9AP
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9043 1143
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Staying overnight or just spending the day here, Belfast can fufill all your business traveller needs, no matter how big or small.

 

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Belfast hosted an annual harpers’ festival, which attracted hundreds of musicians for 150 years until the middle of the 19th Century.