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12 years ago
Ok so the service was great and our breakfast was quick and tasty! Good selections and coffee was great! Juices are not freshly squeezed so that wasn't so great. Has a nice interior. They have outdoor seating as well. read more
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432 Lisburn Road
Belfast BT9 6GF
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028 9068 7382
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If you are looking for a good healthy and tasty breakfast then look no further. Lots of options…read morethat should appeal to everyone. Everything tasted so clean. This place is something different that the Lisburn Road really needed. The decor is rustic and the staff are wonderful and knowledgeable. They have a wide selection of tray bakes and cakes which cater to anyone with food allergies. For tea connoisseurs, you will be in heaven. This is a refreshing alternative to the big coffee chains on the Lisburn Road.
Raspberry and vanilla pancakes
Chilli Peanut Turkish Eggs
We were two folks, who had planned a meeting with two folks that we had never met before. All…read moresounds very mysterious I know, and we'll leave it just there. We got there first and we really only had a double espresso and croissant each. Both were very good indeed. Our companions arrived and ordered coffees too. They surprised us as we went to pay - they picked up the tab, decent of them so I can't report the cost. It's quite a large place once inside, and as we walked in at a front counter we were right next to a display of their rather expensive pastries and they looked delicious. The seats were comfy and the staff were a friendly bunch and they were super efficient. This place is on Belfast's Lisburn road, and although we had arrived just before 11am on a Monday morning we found on street pay car parking space very challenging to find indeed. I keep reminding myself that we are supposed to be in austerity yet the coffee bars are full and on street parking is at an expensive premium - seems austerity is only for the poorest and hammering down on our public services like the NHS, education and on and on. Think I'd rather pay fair taxation. It's become a much crazier world. As I write I hear Mr Trump on the radio claim he hasn't a racist bone in his body. I never thought I'd agree with him; he hasn't. The racism is evidently in his brain alone.
Great addition to the Lisburn Road and thankfully not too far from my house. I went here one lunch…read moreto grab a sandwich assuming they had a deli counter like botanic did but they don't. So I got a pre-packed sandwich instead which they heated on site. Still tasted great but I will have to go to botanic if I want to make up my own salad or sandwich for takeaway. Decided to try here and sit in this time (for lunch). Decor is lovely and the restaurant is more spacious than the other store. They have a small menu but also offer daily specials and separate vegetarian menu. One of the specials offered was a rare beef sourdough sandwich served with fries and hot sauce. Although the sandwich was tasty and a lite messy due to the coleslaw and rocket the beef was not rare. There was also quite a bit of fat around the edges of the beef. Opted for a watercess, feta, beetroot and quinoa Salad as a side order. For 3.50 this salad was huge but a bit salty. Unfortunately didn't have room for dessert but took a look at all the lovely treats on offer for future reference. Great to see they are licensed as well, I will be back to try out the dinner menu along with some cocktails.
Chorizo and chipotle baked beans with poached eggs and sourdough
They have the right stuff in the pepper pots - black, coarsely ground.
Went in here today with my friend and ordered a California sandwich which is chicken, avocado,…read morespinach and garlic aioli in garlic focaccia bread. Was a really nice sandwich came toasted and with a side salad, the avocado went will with the chicken and garlic aioli , I never tasted avocado and chicken before in a sandwich together but it works. The interior of 5a is quite cosy but has a small seating area inside, a small seating area outside too. 5a sell sandwiches, wraps, sodas, traybakes, breakfast bagels, croissants , tea and coffee. I then got a chocolate brownie and a small coffee to take out. The brownie was moist in the middle and had a salted caramel glaze on top, was one of the nicest brownies I have tasted and was quite big. Good wee cafe, I didnt know was there until my friend introduced me too the cafe, I will be back again.
Fantastic little coffee shop, its too easy to miss it. I think it belongs in a better location…read more There's a good feel about it and its a relaxing shop to sit in or sit outside. The coffee tasted really good and the selection of buns was good. Definitely a good coffee shop.
Porridge with bananas, honey and seeds!
Almond latte
Brownie and coffee to go
I visited Indigo Coffee & Gelato yesterday on Monday 9 May 2016 during a rare Belfast heat wave. It…read morewas the board outside Indigo advertising 3 flavours of vegan gelato which caught my attention, this is a rare thing in Northern Ireland! I couldn't resist and was not disappointed. These vegan ice creams are made from coconut milk and are completely dairy free plus they taste fantastic and exactly like a quality homemade ice cream instead of sorbet. I tried all 3 flavours of raspberry, mango and strawberry and enjoyed every morsel. Really luscious ice cream which was absolutely scrumptious and flavoursome. It's also great value for money as three large scoops cost £3 which is much cheaper than similar would cost in one of the many Froyo bars which have popped up in Belfast over the last couple of years. The Gent who served me was extremely helpful and knowledgeable explaining exactly what the vegan gelato was made from and telling me what Indigo offer. The menu is small but delightful offering ice cream, coffee, pastries and soup during cold weather. This little café which is larger inside than it looks outside has lovely bright décor and a relaxed ambience. It's ideal for a sunny day as the small outside seated area is a sun trap. Indigo is the true definition of hidden gem. I plan to return soon for coffee and more ice cream. There's free WiFi too which is always a bonus and beautiful artwork on the walls.
So below was the 5 star review I had given this place. Had to downgrade to 2 stars. As have been in…read moreat least twice in a row since and there has literally been like 3 choices of ice cream. None appealing. Sort of defeats the point of this place being an ice cream shop. ********Love this place. It is one of my new fave places in Belfast. The ice cream is so on point. Tastes are very realistic. I had avocado and also sweet potato. So good. It's nice to have an alternative place to go instead of just going to get coffee. Especially as I am not a coffee drinker. Though I hear theirs is pretty good and also their tray bakes. Would be good if they had signs to tell you what flavours the ice cream was so the staff didn't have to tell everyone. Especially as I went to a tasting night. So the que was huge and that held it up. They have made good use of the size of the shop. Stretches right down the back. The price is good. 2 generous scoops for £2.50. Can't wait to return to try more flavours. They don't have a huge cabinet so it's gonna be hit and miss with the flavours on offer when I go. Fingers crossed they have the lotus biscuit and also the peanut butter and jam.
Avocado Gelato - Vegan coconut base.
Filter coffee from Five Elephant Coffee Roasters Berlin.
Inside Indigo = #hotterthanMadrid
This cafe on the Malone Road is a hidden gem in the university area. Tucked behind a leafy exterior…read moremost students don't realise what treats this cafe has in store. Run by the Orchardville Society, Orchard Cafe supports people with learning disabilities to train and gain work experience in a catering environment. The staff are extremely helpful and attentive and the food is both reasonable and delicious. A great place to have a cuppa, light lunch or more sustainable dinner. The lasagne is a personal favourite! Choose a seat by the windows and enjoy a peaceful drink with study notes, a good book or some friends. A lovely cafe for a 'time out' during a hectic day.
The people here are so nice. Having just arrived in Belfast, I was dying for a cup of coffee before…read moreheading to a meeting at Queen's. I stuck my head in here and ordered a latte and then realized that I didn't have a pound in my wallet. Euros, Kroner, Canadian Dollars, US Dollars, Brazilian Reals (oddly enough), but not even a penny of money usable in Belfast. I apologized and asked where the closest cash machine was. They pointed me down the road and then urged me to take my coffee with me ("You don't want it to get cold and we trust you.") I didn't have any food but the coffee was good, the space was inviting, and the people working here were very nice.
This place was a short walk from my hotel, and I decided to load up on fuel for the day here. You…read moremight miss it! The entrance is small, and across from some sort of loading bay or something. But worth stopping in. Once inside, the space opens up and is very welcoming. I ordered the green eggs on toast, and it was delicious (the sausages are an add-on, and in hindsight was unnecessary). The poach was perfect, and that green sauce is divine! But... I hope you brought some dental floss or a toothpick, because you will surely have embarrassing green bits stuck in your teeth otherwise. Top quality brekkie! The OJ tasted fresh with bits of pulp in it (although they do pour it from a jug in their fridge) and the latte is of a good quality. Not busy on a Monday morning. Staff friendly, and chatty with some of the delivery people, who I assume they see on a regular basis. If in Belfast for an extended period of time, would not hesitate to dine here again.
This was a great find. It was close to the Bullitt Hotel. We came for breakfast the morning of…read morechecking out. We had breakfast, walked back, and checked out. The food was great! There was a great selection of savory and sweet. I had poached eggs on sourdough. My friend had the French Toast, and it wasn't overwhelmingly sweet. There was fuzzy stuff on the French toast that looked like asbestos or fiberglass. It was not, it was soft and sweet, but it sure looked odd. The poached eggs on sourdough with pesto was amazing. I also got a side of bacon. It was perfection. There is a cool little shop too. If I am back in Belfast, I'll be sure to stop back.
Interior
Green eggs
Chorizo
I've not been in here in a good while but decided to give it a whack…read more Stood waiting to catch the attention of the staff, 5 of which were standing right in front of my engaged in a mixture of conversations, drinking their own coffee and well... not much else. Was eventually served, but the coffee wasn't cleverly hot, quite a bit over extracted and the scone was pretty dry. Used to get so much better from here.
Had a quick coffee meeting at Sinnamon today and although I was impressed with the decor, outside…read moreseating area and general ambiance I wasn't impressed with the coffee. I ordered a flat white which was beautifully presented but it just lacked any real coffee taste. It tasted more like hot milk. Usually a flat white hits you with a big bitter wake up slap across the face but this one had no pick-me-up qualities at all. I'm not sure if this one flat white represents the coffee offering at Sinnamon but with Belfast going through a recent coffee boom Sinnamon seems to be beans behind! There's no doubt that it is a nice destination for a quick snack and a brew but coffee bean experts beware! Love the outside seating area and the funky furniture in the interior - to sum up, it's a nice wee coffee shop, nothing to scream and shout about, in a decent location but coffee wise it's miles behind.
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I decided to re-review General Merchants 361 when I had a chance to eat in it. To date I've visited…read morethree times. First visit was for a glass of wine. Second visit was also for a glass of wine which weirdly I was told by staff I couldn't order without also ordering food, so I left and went elsewhere, but found this strange as it wasn't the case on my previous visit. My third visit was today, Saturday 7 May 2016, for breakfast. Service today was a bit of a let down. On arrival a waiter showed me to a table which was filthy. No problem with that as he wiped both table and seats down (crumbs everywhere) but left everything soaking. Thus I had to dry off the chair myself with a tissue which I thought poor. I ordered a 'Brisbane Breakfast' which was one slice of sourdough bread topped with mashed avacado and two poached eggs. There was supposedly vegemite, feta and mint in it but I didn't really get those flavours coming through. Initially it tasted a bit bland so I added salt and black pepper which helped enhance the flavour. A nice enough dish once seasoned but nothing special and extremely extortionate at a cost of £8.50. I've had similar and more flavourful elsewhere for much less money. Additionally I ordered a large Americano (£2.40) and was horrified at the tiny cup of coffee I received. It was only when I paid my bill at the end of my breakfast that I realised they'd served me a small Americano (£2.20) in error. So in total my coffee and breakfast cost £10.70 which it really wasn't worth. Ultimately not a very enjoyable or relaxing visit. As well as feeling the food was grossly overpriced I found General Merchants to be uncomfortably packed with people and thus noisy and cramped. Waiting staff didn't bother to ask if my food was okay either while I was at my table nor when I went to the counter to pay for my meal. Overall very disappointing as I was happy to see this cafe open on Ormeau Road and initially loved the look of the menu, decor and ambience. However sadly it doesn't live up to my expectations and I now think of General Merchants as more style over substance. I won't be rushing back.
I liked it, I didn't love though!…read more After popping in for a spot of breakfast this morning I've spent all day weighing up the star rating To award GM. On the plus side it's hipster, looks lovely and the service is spectacular! But on the negative it's very expensive. My malt loaf toast with butter and a mini pot of jam set me back £2! But it came on a nice wooden board and was well presented - I think these days we're paying for that as much as the food itself! As mentioned the service is something special. As soon as I entered I was approached by a chap who was all too happy to help. He even guided me to a plug and brought me some bottled water while I browsed the menu! I got a nice seat by the open windows and watched the world go by! It was a lovely scenic setting for my morning coffee, which as it happens was fantastic. The rating would definitely be five stars if it was a little more affordable!
Inside
Lovely open facade - the sun is beaming in today
Fantastic little cafe across from the Ulster museum. Free wireless too…read more I just had the soup special and it exceeded all expectations.
Once upon a time I would've told a tale of how Cafe Conor was the best restaurant in Belfast. Sadly…read morethis is no longer the case. Nowadays I'm disappointed. It's not because Conor's gone bad, but instead, this restaurant which was once so great, is now mediocre. I had dinner here tonight (Tuesday 12/04/2016) and the food was tasteless. My sweet potato, halloumi and portobello mushroom burger with chips was completely bland. Wine was nice, service lovely and the Artist studio style interior of Cafe Conor ensures it's still one of Belfast's most beautiful restaurants. Unfortunately all this is for nothing if food is a let down. I rated Conor 5 stars over a year ago but now it's a 3. This is not just based on tonight's visit alone, instead in the past year I've had a couple of lunches and dinners here, each flavourless and a bit of a let down. I kept returning because a couple of years ago the food from Cafe Conor was fabulous, tasty and luscious. Their halloumi, green bean and poached egg salad would have topped my list of all time favourite dishes. Sadly this dish is no longer offered. I hoped on each visit over the last year that I would experience some of the old Conor magic, but that never happened. I don't know why this is. Maybe the Chef changed, maybe the recipes changed or maybe the ingredients changed. From now on I'll be going elsewhere. Such a shame...
Cherry & coconut scone with coffee
Pinot Grigio, circa £16
Heaven! Food just doesn't get any better than this! I've passed this place the last couple of years…read moreand never called in - my biggest life regret so far! Today I stopped at Bread & Banjo and had the spinach, feta and hazelnut quiche and a coffee. Amazing - it deserves 10 stars not 5. Coffee was fabulous too. Everything in this bakery is hand made. It's unreal just how flavourful the food is. I will be back to this cafe/ bakery soon. Unrivalled deliciousness.
Gorgeous coconut caramel square and almond milk latte for a Friday afternoon treat. So many…read moregoodies to choose from . Will have to go back to try them!
I have just succumbed to a fudge square...
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