Belfast peoples

girlinahat
girlinahat Posts: 2,956 Member
edited January 9 in Food and Nutrition
quick question -

where's good for a nice breakfast in Belfast? Am staying near city centre/Europa hotel (not actually in there) for a couple of days next week and could do with some ideas of where to eat in your lovely city.

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  • melaniecheeks
    melaniecheeks Posts: 6,349 Member
    Want to meet for lunch or coffee some day :smile:

    There's a Wetherspoons pub opposite the BBC that does good value food all day, and gives calorie values on its menus. I think it's called the Bridge House.

    St Clements is the best chain of coffee shops, locally owned and won an award recently.

    Eclectic and fun - Made in Belfast down the side of the Danske Bank by city hall.

    Posh - our home grown Michelin chef Michael Deane has a number of establishments near by - the bistro on Dublin road is pretty good value, but his main restaurant on Howard St around the corner often has special lunch menus for £6-10.

    All of those are walking distance from the Europa - around that area there's loads of places.
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  • Stazed
    Stazed Posts: 55 Member
    breakfast or lunch in avoca is always good
  • lrd2010
    lrd2010 Posts: 161 Member
    Head up to botanic avenue and try Maggie mays. They do a great ulster fry. Clements by the city hall does great coffee and bagels. Made in Belfast down the site street beside Clements is also nice for breakfast.
  • melaniecheeks
    melaniecheeks Posts: 6,349 Member
    I think the original question was posed way back in January, but great ideas!
  • lrd2010
    lrd2010 Posts: 161 Member
    Ah, oops :-) first time I've been on here in ages.

    *reads things more closely next time * :-)
  • Ant___
    Ant___ Posts: 38 Member
    Harlem Cafe in Bedford street beside the ulster hall is great for breaky, bit pricey mind but it's nice, and maggie mays as already mentioned.
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