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    Queens Cafe Bar

    3.8 (13 reviews)
    ModeratePubs, Modern European, Irish
    Closed 11:00 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)

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    Good for kids

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    The arcade where Queen's is located.
    Nick N.

    Food: 5/5 Service: 4/5 Cleanliness: 4/5 Decor & Style: 3/5 I found this place to be a hidden gem as it had one of the best mac and cheese dishes i've ever had! They also had an amazing club sandwich as well. For the price they provided very large portions and the mac and cheese was tasty and very creamy. This place is located in a middle of a small arcade so it might be easy to miss. If I am ever in the area I will come back for the mac n cheese! Service was slightly slow, and the decor seemed outdated, although the decor might've been done 'outdated' on purpose, not sure.

    Magz G.

    I really had never noticed this place until today! I must have walked past it a million times, however I'm usually so enthralled buy the great display of jewellery I'll probably never afford across the hall in Lunn's! I decided that I had to pop in for at least a drink as this was a new bar in the city for me to try, and I'd been dandering about all day! The bar is really nice, it has an upmarket vibe to it put it's also really inviting and friendly too. It was full of weary shoppers and quite funnily, weary husbands/boyfriends looking a little worse for wear after being dragged around the shops having much needed alcohol! They serve food in here too which looked good and I'll be stopping by for some the next time I'm up. The pints are good which really makes or breaks a place fr me! Glad I took my eyes off the shiny windows of Lunn's!

    Conor K.

    Queen's bar is a great place to go for a few drinks whenever your in the centre of town. Situated in the Queens Arcade, a little hallway filled with fancy jewelry stores and boutique shops that are so devastatingly expensive that a look at the prices in the windows is enough to merit a drink at Queens Bar. The bar is dimly lit, but it suits the relaxed nature of your surroundings with the casual furniture and little hanging lamps in the booths. Despite being surrounded by some of the more pricier shops in Belfast, the Queens Bar prices are fine. The food served is very tasty and again won't catch the purse strings to much. This bar does most of its business within the normal shopping hours in town and because everything around it is closed, it's quite quiet after 9pm. However it only stays open until 11, but is a great place to start a night in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.

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    It can get really busy but staff are great, food is good and prices reasonable.

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    Queens Cafe Bar - pubs - Updated May 2026

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