This was a lovely, delightful haven from the wind and rain of belfast this afternoon. A wide range of lunch options… something for everyone - from hearty soup and stews, to a light bite of a freshly sourced blueberry muffin (delectably fluffy and sweet). Scrumptious for the eyes and the tastebuds. Pastries and baked goods galore! Efficient service and a colourful array of cold drink items. This set us on the right track to pace around this wonderful house of knowledge and insight, and fuelled us from our head to our toes. A lapse in excellence, which alas, hindered our otherwise fabulous experience, was the lack of butter with my companion’s wheaton bread. The stew was also lacking in barley. But to end on a positive note, all of my party were heartily satisfied and wooed by Wynne...
Read moreToday I ate at this cafe, never again! After waiting for service due to a lengthy queue, I ordered a ham and cheese toastie, took my seat and waited to be served. The paper napkins were set on the table and stuck to it, it was so unclean! The toastie arrived toasted on one side, warm and wet on the other with cheese not melted at all. This was so diappointing after all your good reviews, hardly surprising as the two staff taking orders, also cleared tables, cooked food and took payments. they just couldnt manage the numbers they had to serve. Not a good...
Read moreThis cafe is safe enough for you to go there alone and the staff is nice and kind and the prices are very very very low and the scones and soup are very very very good and yummy and there is enough room for wheelchairs and prams and the cafe even connects itself to the ulster Museum and my mother said The coffee tastes amazing and the croissants tastes amazing and the seats are very very very comfortable and clean and there is plenty of tables in the cafe and the staf is nice and kind and there is toilets near the cafe and the toilets are very...
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