Stay & Eat



Where to Eat in Belfast?


Beatrice Kennedys

Proprietor and chef Jim McCarthy brings together the experience of his culinary travels with locally sourced produce, to create an exciting range of dishes. A regularly updated menu at Beatrice Kennedy Restaurant ensures that on each new visit you can enjoy a new experience whatever your celebration.

The restaurant itself has retained its traditional character with a cosy atmosphere and period furnishings, whilst the team provide first class levels of service that foster a relaxed, intimate atmosphere.


The Europa

Situated on the first floor of the hotel, the Piano Bar Restaurant has magnificent views over Great Victoria Street below, and is surely one of the best locations in Belfast City to see and be seen! With its luxurious surroundings, range of cocktails, music and entertainment, wide choice of food and a great atmosphere, there's no where better for a wonderful dining experience.  Open for dinner 6 – 10 pm Monday – Thursday, and 6 – 11pm Friday and Saturday.


Nicks Warehouse

Wine is an important part of life at any restaurant and is something of a passion for us. Field research for our wine-list has become a hobby. We try to present the list in an informative, amusing style. Always in search of some new country or area producing interesting drinking at affordable prices we rope our friends into blind tasting to gauge their reactions. It's a rotten job but someone's got to do it (make us an offer - you could be invited to the next one).

Our customers quickly become regulars at Nick's warehouse, they love the buzz, the relaxed atmosphere and of course the consistent high standards achieved with the help and commitment of our wonderful staff.


Ramada

The finest Indian cuisine is as rich and unique as its civilisation. It is an art form passed through the generations, with many blends of spices and diverse styles of cooking, which have been evolving for centuries. The Spice Club offers a fresh and healthy approach to Indian cuisine. We use only the finest spices and ingredients from around the world to put together a truly tantalizing menu. Dishes range from those suited to a very mild and delicate pallet to those who prefer more spice!


Tedfords Restaurant

Tedfords Restaurant. Built around 1843 this charming building, with its rich Maritime history, still holds a link to the sea. Tedfords, once a hub of the sea trade and ship chandler business, is once again a bustling business overlooking the river Lagan.


The Wellington Park

The Piper Bistro is a warm elegant room featuring a collection of portraits from Raymond Piper, after whom this restaurant is named. At lunchtime, a wide selection of hot dishes is available including the traditional local favourites of smoked cod, beef & Guiness pie and Irish stew. Vegetarians are also well catered for. In the evening, the Piper Bistro serves modern Irish cuisine with inspirational influences from around the world. An extensive wine list compliments the menu.


Oct 17th - Nov 1st 2008