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    Rumour's Coffee House

    4.5 (2 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Lazy Claire Patisserie - Coffee eclair

    Lazy Claire Patisserie

    5.0(1 review)
    9.5 miCastlereagh

    In between my three visits separated by a whole year, I can't believe I'm still the first to review…read morethis exceptional patisserie... the definitive hidden gem! I honestly didn't expect to find such top notch French pastries in Northern Ireland (and see my French patisserie list in case you think I've not had my share!!). But, I looked through Instagram pictures of Lazy Claire in July 2018, checked a bunch of websites, found nothing on them (they've since developed a strong reputation locally), and walked in to find delectable made-from-scratch pastries. The surprise didn't end there. The owner, Daniel, introduced himself to me and told me that he's originally from Alabama... though he did learn his craft at Angelina in Paris. I'm glad I walked in, per habit, around the time a bakery opens (9 am in this case on weekdays). Glad because I was the first customer. The guy after me looked around the display cases and casually asked for 4 butter croissants and 5 chocolate croissants (or vice versa). I turned around to look at him and exclaimed: you bought everything! He pretended as if he didn't know. Though he clearly did (given the mismatched order size). Daniel laughed and told me I'd been lucky. He's a wonderful conversationalist and I spent an hour chatting up with him as he shared his experience of living and operating a business in Belfast. The croissants were flaky with layers of rolled dough, but the shatter effect was more prominent the day Daniel was working. (I'm not dinging the other bakers, they were considerate people having recognized me from back to back visits) I also tried the macarons, but loved the Millefeuille and pistachio eclairs more. I wish I'd been there around December to try the Black Forest bûche de Noël. It looked lovely on Instagram. The New Yorker in me believes one can walk around any city in the world, but I'd forgotten all about "the troubles" on my way to the patisserie. If you're a tourist and don't know your way around the city, be prepared to cab it back to your hotel. Lazy Claire is a can't miss experience in Belfast. Even though, you're probably there for the GoT tours...

    From the owner: Lazy Claire Patisserie is one of the truest French patisseries in Belfast and Northern Ireland…read more Each pastry is handmade on site by our chefs using pure ingredients to classic French recipes. We offer items that you would be hard to find outside of France.

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    Lazy Claire Patisserie - Vanilla eclair (high quality Madagascar Vanilla)

    Vanilla eclair (high quality Madagascar Vanilla)

    Lazy Claire Patisserie - Butter croissant

    Butter croissant

    Lazy Claire Patisserie - (L to R) butter croissant, chocolate croissant

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    (L to R) butter croissant, chocolate croissant

    Creed Coffee

    Creed Coffee

    3.9(9 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    ££

    Superb food,served promptly by really nice staff. Best kept secret in Carrick. Defo best carry out.read more

    I was really glad to see this coffee shop open a few months ago. It was one thing Carrick was…read moreseriously lacking as there weren't many places where you could just go for a relaxed coffee and catch up, particularly later on in the day when the cafes had closed for the day. Creed is surrounded by glass walls so you can see inside the relaxed and tastefully decorated shop as you drive past, however the lighting inside is muted so you can see everything comfortable without it being intrusive. I finally visited for a cup of tea with a friend about 6 weeks after it opened, and the experience was great. In the area where the shop is, there are two other businesses, a flooring shop and a pizza takeaway. There is enough parking to cover the three as long as things don't get too busy, and it's a short walk from the front door. We got a seat no problem when we arrived, and got served straight away. I just had the berry tea which came served in an infuser, and it was beautiful, my friend had a coffee. We didn't eat this time, but I saw a fantastic range of pastries, tray-bakes and sandwich options, so will definitely make a point of going back for food soon, particularly as I follow them on Facebook, and the salads they post up look absolutely divine! They also have some really comfy leather couches, great if you aren't in a rush and want to just chill out and watch the world go by.

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    Creed Coffee - Carrick's coolest coffee house!

    Carrick's coolest coffee house!

    Creed Coffee - Tea tray

    Tea tray

    Creed Coffee

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    Piece of Cake Bakery - Central Station - Coffee time

    Piece of Cake Bakery - Central Station

    3.5(4 reviews)
    9.3 miCity Centre
    ££

    This review is for the coffee and the service only. I didn't eat any of the food on offer. They…read moresell a range of good coffees at £2. I had a cappuccino and it was really very good indeed. The servers are all very friendly and they do try to up-sell as when I ordered my coffee my server tried a few times to suggest food items - saying no thanks wasn't a barrier to him trying a few more times. There isn't any comfy seating here, it's all cheap and functional, certainly there's no couch nor sofa to sit and relax on. This absence of comfy seating is the main reason why I wouldn't order food to sit in and eat. I tend to like to sit and enjoy my food. This is a NI Railways property allowing a number of food franchises. It's not centrally located to Belfast despite being called central station.

    I pass this wee stall quite often but usually I'm in too much of a rush to stop and grab one of…read moretheir delights. Today I got off the train last and managed to avoid the rush of commuters scrambling toward the exit and this presented the perfect opportunity to stop at The Piece of Cake stall without the threat of being crushed in a stampede. The choice of baked goodness at the stall is practically endless. There's croissants, fruit scones (I went for the blueberry scone - super foods and all that), quiche, sausage rolls as well as chocolate cake. Everything on the stall is reasonably priced. My scone set me back £1.50 but I think it's big enough to feed me for the rest of the week. The lovely lady working on the stall noticed that I was unsure of what to get and she recommended a thick folded crepe that was filled with chocolate and was freshly baked 'only an hour ago'. Her suggestion looked divine but I managed to resist and go for the sensible option. She was really informative and told me that Piece of Cake have a stall at St Georges Market and there will be one opening soon at Europa Bus station. I would highly recommend that busy commuters slow down to a stop on their way out of Central Station and pick up some freshly made breakfast or lunch from the Piece of Cake stall. Definitely a welcome addition to the otherwise drab Central Station.

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    Piece of Cake Bakery - Central Station - A huge blueberry scone

    A huge blueberry scone

    Piece of Cake Bakery - Central Station - Food to go

    Food to go

    Piece of Cake Bakery - Central Station - Mmmmm too many to choose from!

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    Mmmmm too many to choose from!

    Delacey's Cafe

    Delacey's Cafe

    2.8(5 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Just a bog standard little greasy spoon that has been in North Street for pretty much as long as I…read morecan remember. They have the bakery as you walk in, to your right, where they serve all the buns, eclairs, pavlovas, scones, cakes, meringues, vanilla slices and turnovers that you can stuff your face with. Up towards the back of the shop, they have the cafe and seating area. They do a variety of food such as making up sandwiches, chips, curry, fries, and all the usual breakfast, brunch and lunchtime fare. The food is just ok, nothing to write home about. It's cheap enough, bit tired looking inside, but nothing exceptional. The only thing about this place that is not mediocre, is the staff. They are sour faced, abrupt, and quite frankly downright rude, so they would need to do something about that for me to ever go back there again.

    Almost finished off my daughter's birthday cake that I picked up yesterday. Have to say it was…read moretotally delicious. Everyone enjoyed it. The icing was beautiful and you really can't beat it as far as bakery cakes go. A little on the pricey side but hey it was worth it. The writing on top of cake was different than your bog standard piping bag writing so that was a plus for me. I only ordered it on Thursday for party on Saturday. All round positive for me. I would regularly buy buns n scones from here also. Never a problem and always tasty....maybe that's why I have put on a few pounds :(

    Rumour's Coffee House - cakeshop - Updated May 2026

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