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    Caffè Nero

    3.5 (21 reviews)
    Closed 7:30 am - 6:30 pm

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    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Stevie M.

    So you think you know what you're getting when you go in to a chain coffee shop like Nero, well, in this one you don't have a clue. There are a few reasons I say this. Firstly you can go in one day and you'll get a perfect coffee served up within 30 seconds of entering and on other days you'll queue for over 5 minutes! There doesn't seem to be any pattern or reason for this - I've been in at exactly the same time 2 days in a row and the service has gone from sublime to ridiculous. The Coffee is as you'd expect - quality. Because of the location and size of this Nero it makes for an excellent meeting spot - you'll always get a seat and most people know where it is so there won't be any confusion that front. Staying with the positives it has a good selection of baked snacks and a great outside seating area located in a suntrap.

    Francis D.

    To start off with, I'm pretty easy going with coffee, as long as I get a caffine hit there's no issues. For some reason I always find myself coming back to this spot. It's decent coffee, good ambience and atmosphere around the place and you get served quickly enough. The white chocolate mocha with cream is definitely my favourite, but you couldn't have one of these everyday as the calorie count is probably sky high. They have toilets which are tiny but do the job. I guess a plus is that it's also right next door to forbidden planet, (as my picture shows) always worth a visit to see what stock they have in store. Overall decent place to call and get coffee with plenty of seats and in the summer time nice seating arrangements outside.

    Robbie B.

    I am by no means a fan of coffee chain shops, I'm a big fan of the local coffee shop with a bit of atmosphere and these types of places usually lack that. This particular wee shop I think is really good. It has a crackin' location, right on Ann Street and near Victoria Square it is easy to get to and is a great location to pop in if you're out shopping. This place has all the usual coffees, teas and the like, the stuff you buy is really standard and not why I like this place. What I like is that you can go in with your cuppa and a paper and chill out. You can do the crossword and be left on your own to soak up the atmosphere, top stuff. If you love coffee and espressos and the like I can't really speak for them, but as far as somewhere to chill its great.

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    Jules S.

    I am by no means a coffee aficionado, but I am a little picky when it comes to getting my caffeine fix. I prefer not to go for chains and you'll never find me in a Starbucks, but this place does my favourite skinny latte in town by far. Not only does it have the best coffee, it is a brilliant location for shopping and people watching, and I am a little shamed at the sheer amount of time I've wasted sitting outside this cafe taking advantage of the free wifi to potter about on Facebook. Because of the location there can sometimes be a queue, but the line moves quickly and the warming cup at the end is worth it.

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    Ciara S.

    Caffe Nero serves coffee which is rich and delicious. The Baristas are politely efficient and I love the fact there's no extra charge for soya milk. A relaxed, warm vibe pervades this Caffe Nero and the seating is comfy making it a delightful place to sit and watch the world pass by.

    I am slightly tainted by the fact my friend has recently started work here but I'll be as impartial as I can. I've always liked this little coffee joint. Cafe Nero always has had one of the best espressos in the city, and generally that's what I'm after when I go for coffee. It's rich and silky with a solid kick of rich, nutty bitterness. I landed in to see how my compadre was doing in his first week on the job and thought, if I'm going to be here for a while an espresso will not last. I got a large black coffee (or Americano in coffee speak). Served in a tall mug which was a pleasant surprise from the usual wide mugs served in Costa or Starbucks (the coffee cools down far too quickly plus you look like you're drinking a bowl of french onion soup) It's a nice place to sit and watch the world go by as it's adjacent to the ever busy Victoria Square. One thing I did notice however was a lack of Wi-Fi, which to be honest is a pre-requisite in coffee shops these days (especially if your phone is on the Edge network and has not broadband coverage in the city)

    Magz G.

    Cafe Nero is a cool Italian coffee shop just opposite Victoria Centre so it's in a prime location for q quick refuel and energy boost. The coffee is good and the place is clean and well run with outdoor seating for all you smokers out there! But to be honest it does exactly what it says on the tin and is quite unmemorable. I do agree that the pastries are good (aren't they always?) and if it's just a coffee and snack that your after you cant really go wrong her.

    I go through periods where I'm daft for coffee, can't get enough of the stuff. While I will never be a 'meeting up for coffee' with old friends type of person, I still have my own favourite hit-and-run joints for my own personal needs. I'd much rather meet up for a pint, but don't be reading too much into that. It's a coffee chain store, is Nero. Fancy sandwiches, buns and muffins, you know what the craic is. They do, however, seem to be the only place around that sell these awesome coffee beans covered in dark chocolate - I could eat them like raisins, then spend happy hours picking bits of coffee bean out of my teeth. Totally addictive.

    Try your hot chocolate with some mini marshmallows, and a lovely iced toffee bun! Such a treat :D
    F C.

    Hey people, its hard enough to leave a review about a place you used to work for, because you get attached. I still work for the company but currently in another store. Today i have visited my beloved Ann street store, and honestly i was pretty impressed. It was afternoon rush hour, a massive queue - ending outside the door, but i havent been waiting any longer than five minutes. My vanilla latte was perfect as always, and even though the place was full, there were plenty of seats coming up, thanks to the staff clearing tables really quick. ( Just to share a little inside; Eoin from Ann street won the Barista of the year competitions local round! ) :D Get in the queue! Its worth it.

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    I had the best honey oat latte ever here. The service was wonderful, all the folks working here were kind and warm.

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    Best coffee in Belfast, lovely cakes and offered deals through uber eats. Location is also pretty ideal

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    I'm fussy with my coffee....the coffee here wasn't too bad. And the girl that served me was polite friendly and efficient.

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    Review Highlights - Caffè Nero

    ( Just to share a little inside; Eoin from Ann street won the Barista of the year competitions local round!

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    Ruby's - Chicken, stuffing and coleslaw

    Ruby's

    5.0(5 reviews)
    0.2 miCity Centre
    £

    With out doubt one of the best sandwich shops in the centre of Belfast. These guys really do the…read morebasics very well when it comes to the sandwich. Unlike most other city centre locations they don't mess around with hot sandwiches or paninis etc.. They keep it simple by offering an unreal selection of high quality fresh fillings and salads. The portion sizes are ridiculous (in a good way) they pile so much in it's hard to see how they make any money! My personal fav it's their club sandwich, this easily the biggest sandwich you can buy in Belfast, it's costs just over a fiver but would easily do two people. Along side the quality produce and massive portions the service is second to none. Bob and Christine run it and their banter alone is worth a visit, a nice touch is also the fact they give you a free apple with every sandwich for a healthy desert.

    Was here at lunchtime and well impressed. I got a chicken and stuffing sandwich on granary with…read morelettuce and tomato. Then I realised that all salads are free and they fairly fill up the sandwiches and salad bowls look immense. They don't do toasties or hot food. All food is extremely fresh and you can see them chopping up all the vegetables behind, and the chicken is freshly cooked chicken breast not pre-cut frozen bags. Family run friendly business, and great to see these still exist and are going strong. You even get a wee bag of harbio on leaving - be warned he doesn't let you leave unless you take one!!

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    Ruby's - Lovely wrapping and free gummy bears

    Lovely wrapping and free gummy bears

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    Ruby's - All the fillings

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    O'Briens Sandwich Bar - Great selection

    O'Briens Sandwich Bar

    3.0(13 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    £

    Hmm. I'm not a huge fan of O'Briens. Down south, during the celtic tiger they had the market…read morecovered for sandwiches. Problem was they would charge you an arm and a leg for crappy ingredients, the type that look like the sandwich ingredients in a Spar that appear to have been sitting in the counter for the last decade which simply don't live up to the companies persona of 'Quality fresh food'. They are a chain shop and in Dublin you can't move for tripping over them. I have heard some rumbling of some of the southern stores going into administration and I've also read about a few of their branches being closed because they failed health and safety inspections. O'Briens idea of a sandwich is to throw a flimsy piece of ham between barely there low quality white squishy bread, lob on a bit of coleslaw and then throw some hunky dorys on the side. There is such a great choice of other sandwich shops in Belfast, I fail to see why anyone would opt for sub-par food in O'Briens.

    Before going to the Cinema, it was decided that we needed to eat. I was actually hoping to crown…read morethe 'out on a school night' occasion with some unhealthy fast food. However when we called into O'Briens, we met Patrick whose enthusiasm and chat tempted us to try a sandwich and soup combo, instead of a trip to a well known fast food purveyor. It was a bit later in the evening, and Patrick expertly advised me to have a ciabatta instead of the demi baguette I had initially chose (an issue of freshness). I found that to be very refreshing, that this guy actually cared for about our dining experience. I'm not a sandwich having kind of guy usually, but the service was first class and the food was quite good too, I may call again. If I do, it will be thanks to Patrick and the staff!

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    O'Briens Sandwich Bar - Tomato Basil soup & Hot Chicken Ciabata!

    Tomato Basil soup & Hot Chicken Ciabata!

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    Sawers - Sawers, Belfast

    Sawers

    4.4(33 reviews)
    0.3 miCity Centre
    ££

    "People who love to eat are always the best people." -Julia Child (1912-2004)…read more One of the stops on our Belfast food tour, Sawers was a tremendous hit. Crowded at lunchtime on a weekday, we managed to nab a table when another couple finished their meal. It's super busy and inside, it's full of gourmet delights. Anyone who thinks Northern Ireland doesn't have good good needs to come here. Smoked salmon on toasted bread, hard Irish cheese, crunchy baguette, sliced turkey, even chilli sauce and something called "black butter." Oh, and wine. You can't have a midday snack without wine, right? Much/most of the food here is quite local (the wine is Spanish) and the staff are helpful. Check the "sandwich board" out front for specials. The Spanish Board for £25 would be my choice! [Review 1893 of 2024 - 871 in United Kingdom - 22915 overall]

    Found this gem while strolling the streets of downtown Belfast. This place has it all! A great…read moreselection of various packaged food, a deli that makes fresh sandwiches, pastries, fresh cheeses to cut and an olive bar. Browsing the store, I saw that it's separated into sections. An Italian section with lots of varieties of pastas and sauces. Cookies from Italy and limoncello! There is a very small Mexican section, which in my opinion was pretty darn good for being in Ireland! They had tortillas, various dry chilies and hot sauces. Lots of cookies, candies, jams and jelly's and a very large tea selection. The cheese case and deli were loaded with so many choices, it was hard to choose! You can order food and eat at tables that are just outside the front of the store. A definite recommend but if you're a foodie, be prepared to be dazzled!

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    Sawers - Salad and baklava choices.

    Salad and baklava choices.

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    Lunches To Go

    Lunches To Go

    4.6(7 reviews)
    0.1 miCity Centre
    £

    This place doesn't have a fancy frontage or a fancy website or fancy staff. It doesn't even use…read morefancy ingredients, but it makes quick, cheap and tasty sandwiches which is why they are queued out with hungry office types every day. Not for them an olive focaccia, you are more likely to get a corned beef on plain sandwich bread but it'll only cost you about 3 quid with a drink, and that makes a difference when you are working in town. OK, so you might be greeted with a quick 'what's yours' but at lunchtime there's no time for pleasantries, there'll be a queue forming behind you!

    Lunches to go is amazing! The food is mouthwateringly good, so good its almost like having your…read moregrans kitchen in the heart of belfast!! From sausage rolls to soup, sandwhiches to pies, this place does it all and does it well. So well infact the queue is often out the door at lunchtime! There is no seating area so it is strictly take out but you wont mind once you taste the food. Its as cheap as chips with sarni's ranging from £1.50-£2, baps, rolls panins and baguettes. Their baked potatoes are amazing with lashings of beans and cheese...mmm. And on a cold winters day, and lets face it folks this is norn iron, we have plenty of em, the soup is delicious and comforting! Then for the days we are 'watching ourselves' the salad bar is a must! There's loads to choose from and the coleslaw and potatoe salad are fab! I'd eat a tub of each on their own! This wee gem really does have it all and they're not afraid to fit as much as they can into your sarni's-to my delight. Its cheap, delicious and I cannot wait to go back!!

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    Lunches To Go - The lesser-spotted 'no queue'!

    The lesser-spotted 'no queue'!

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    Arthurs Coffee House And Sandwich Bar - Inside

    Arthurs Coffee House And Sandwich Bar

    4.2(5 reviews)
    0.2 miCity Centre
    £

    It's a pain to have to give a crappy review to a place that's always been a favourite. Arthur's has…read morealways delivered a decent lunch at a good price. After years of going in that has changed for the first time. As with everything these days the prices have crept up, especially in terms of the lunch specials. OK, that's to be expected these days. But there a 'meal deal' in there now for £12 or so! Not long ago that was a basic restaurant price, the specials are now around the £5 mark and gone is the awesome £3. I could live with that, but I got the club sandwich. It was tiny and bland.... With a club you expect the double layers... not in this case... just the 2 rounds of bread, and they were very poorly filled at that. I'll definitely be back... I won't give up on a stalwart like this after 1 bad experience... but with the hike in prices there needs to be an understanding there be a hike... and certainly not a drop, in delivery!

    Not bad, not bad at all. I was about 10 minutes early for a meeting in the city centre today so I…read moredecided to pop in to Arthurs to kill a bit of time. As eluded to Arthur's is in a really handy location beside Montgomery Street Car park and only a short dander from Victoria Square.s iWith loads of neighboring offices I suspect Arthur's is rammed in the morning and at lunch time but luckily for me I visited around 2:30pm and there were only a few other customers. As soon as I walked in I was asked 'what I would like?' and to be honest I hadn't even worked that out in my head yet so I just blurted out Americanno! I like the prompt sty;e of the staff in here - no messing about - gimmie your order! The coffee was great - very strong which is just what I needed before a meeting. I even got myself a wee pecan slice as there was a lonely one left in a basket just staring at me at the counter. So I had to, you know yourself! Anyway, it's a big old thumbs up from me for Arthur's and who knows it might even get that extra star when I sit in!

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    Arthurs Coffee House And Sandwich Bar - Simply but good.

    Simply but good.

    Arthurs Coffee House And Sandwich Bar - Inside

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    Caffè Nero - coffee - Updated May 2026

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