What was once a haven for local tradesmen is now a haven for local foodies! Down Tools is new to the scene, very new, like 2 months - but it's already brought a fun and creative spark to the City Centre. The Building sits proudly in Church Lane and is adorned by these cool tool... Continue Reading →
How about a Staycation?
As Summer approaches I thought I'd share something that may interest you, a Staycation! A staycation is much like a vacation only instead of going abroad you stay at home and explore your own beautiful country. And lets face it, Northern Ireland has some amazing spots to check out - we weren't listed as Lonely... Continue Reading →
Sunday Lunch at The Albany
What is it about a Sunday Dinner that makes you feel all warm and cosy? You know the feeling, when all you want is a proper roast with all the trimmings! It is actually a tradition formed in England when King Henry VII's Royal Bodyguards (he had 60) would eat glutenous amounts of Roast Beef... Continue Reading →
Cookery School at James St
Last month I had the pleasure of attending a Vegetarian BBQ cookery class at the esteemed James St located on James St South. This is by far one of my favourite things to do, a Cookery Class is tons of fun, you learn some new skills and you leave well fed and if lucky, a... Continue Reading →
The Marcus Ward
Pizza, Burgers, Beers and Live Music. I could leave the blog there and it would entice you to visit The Marcus Ward but there are a few things I need to share with you. I thought it was a new establishment but The Marcus Ward has actually been part of Belfast's thriving food scene for... Continue Reading →
Beckett’s Dining Hall – The Enniskillen Hotel
I know I am the BELFAST Food Blogger but when the opportunity came to visit Beckett's Dining Hall in the four star Enniskillen Hotel I jumped at the chance - they invited myself and Laurie to stay and we brought Lily along for her first taste of Enniskillen. The Hotel itself is absolutely beautiful, we... Continue Reading →
MAC Cafe Bar
Lying within St Anne's Sq The MAC is undoubtedly one of Belfast's greatest assets! It offers exhibitions, art workshops, performances and more, but did you know they also serve food? From breakfast to pre-show deli boards the MAC Café Bar gives you another option in Belfast's thriving food scene. There have recently been some changes... Continue Reading →
Gusto e
The words authentic Italian eatery literally sent shivers down my spine, for years I have longed for somewhere to replicate the taste of Sicily, Rome or Florence - but does Gusto é achieve this? Located in Lanyon Place, Gusto é is not immediately visible from the road front, you will have to park and... Continue Reading →
Glasshouse Coffee
See what all the fuss is about at Glasshouse Coffee in Lisburn Square
Six by Nico
Nico Simeone has arrived in Belfast, and he has brought us all a wonderful gift! Located in Belfast's iconic Cathedral Quarter lies a food haven in; Six by Nico. A truly revolutionary concept where a tasting menu of six course, changes every six weeks and can be accompanied by, you guessed it, six wine/drinks pairings.... Continue Reading →