Bo Tree Thai Restaurant

31 University Road
BELFAST
BT7 1NA
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Location

Queens Quarter
South Belfast

In elegant, calm surroundings you can enjoy a taste of Thailand with herbs and spices flown in fresh from Bangkok and dishes prepared by experienced Thai chefs from Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai.

Situated in the former Bank of Ireland building on the corner of Claremont St we have dining over 3 floors, disabled access and baby changing facilities. The Bo Tree is available for lunch and evening meals, corporate functions, parties and wedding receptions, so please call today to discuss your needs.

Thai cooking classes have now begun on Saturday mornings; visit the website to view the dates. The Bo Tree currently have a QFT Meal Deal. Take your QFT ticket to Bo Tree to get either 10% Discount off your Bill, FREE Glass of Wine with your Two Course Meal. Eat at the Bo Tree and take your restaurant receipt to QFT to get a special discount rate of £4 per person (£1.50 off full ticket price!). Offers valid for 10 days from date on ticket/receipt. Back by popular demand! "Winter Warmers" are available. £5 light lunch from 12pm to 1.30pm and £5 Early Bird supper 5.45pm to 6.45pm.

Facilities

Child Friendly, Cocktail List, Decor Style: Natural, Licensed and Type: Full, Menu Type: Thai Cuisine, full menu, vegetarian and gluten free available, Number of Seats: 120, Opening Closing: Monday - Saturday 12pm – 2:30pm and 5:45pm – 11:00pm, Private Dining Room: Room available for 60 or whole restaurant bookable for parties, fantastic space for band and dancing on top floor, Private Dinining Room Capacity: 60, Reservations: Recommended for weekends, Service Charge: Recommended for groups of 5+, Tea Coffee Service

Awards:

Harden’s restaurant guide 2009

Directions


Tel: +44 (0) 28 9024 7722
info@botreethai.com
www.botreethai.com
Contact: Helen O’Malley
 

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