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COSMO BELFAST Unit R5 Victoria Square, BT1 4QG P H O N E +44 (0) 28 9023 6660 E M A I L [email protected] From the vast expanses of the Chinese countryside to the fishing villages of Japan to the food markets of Delhi and everywhere in between—at COSMO you will experience all your favorite freshly-prepared dishes from around the world. R E S T A U R A N T S HOME RESTAURANT 22 Wellington Place, BT1 6GE P H O N E +44 (0) 28 9023 4946 E M A I L [email protected] The food at Home is vibrant and bold yet familiar and comforting. Made fresh every day, free from preservatives and colorings, we always try to source our foods locally from Northern Ireland or as close to home as we can. Home is proud to be working with so many small, local, artisan food producers who are behind much of what the chefs do in the Home kitchen. We promote local and seasonal ingredients and everything is delivered to us fresh daily. Our larder, an epicure’s delight, is vast and the menu ever-changing. The restaurant is award-winning, picking up amongst others the coveted Bib Gourmand from the Michelin Guide annually since 2013. The restau- rant is conveniently located beside the magnificent City Hall. DEANES MEAT LOCKER 28-40 Howard Street, BT1 6PF P H O N E +44 (0) 28 9033 1134 E M A I L [email protected] When you combine the sheer skill of Deanes chefs with the superb quality of the well-renowned Hannan Meats and the accuracy of the Asador Grill, you create a product that simply excels, and that’s at the heart of Deanes Meat Locker. Local dishes on the menu. City center location, close to major attractions and hotels. DEANES LOVE FISH 28-40 Howard Street, BT1 6PF P H O N E +44 (0) 28 9033 1134 E M A I L [email protected] The menu predominantly serves the finest of local seafood and shellfish, but it is the extraordinary affordability of the signature dishes, excellent quality and presentation at Deanes Love Fish that will surprise and delight you. £6.50 lunch menu available. DEANES EIPIC 28-40 Howard Street, BT1 6PF P H O N E +44 (0) 28 9033 1134 E M A I L [email protected] Chef Danni Barry is one of an elite group of female starred chefs in the UK who creates subtle flavors using predominantly local, seasonal produce of the finest quality. Set menu: £40 (four courses Wednesday - Friday / £60 (six courses Wednesday - Saturday). Sommelier on hand to help select the perfect wine to pair with food. BAR & GRILL AT JAMES STREET SOUTH 21 James Street South, BT2 7GA P H O N E +44 (0) 28 9560 0701 E M A I L [email protected] Set in an old linen mill, it draws its inspiration from the great steak houses of New York and French-inspired brasseries. We offer aR selection E S of setT menus A fromU JamesR A Street N South T RestaurantS and The Bar & Grill ensuring we can accommodate all tastes and budgets. ACTON & SONS 17 Brunswick Street, BT2 7QE P H O N E +44 (0) 28 9024 0239 E M A I L [email protected] Recently refurbished Acton & Sons is located on the bustling Brunswick Street in the ever-expanding Linen Quarter. Family run since 1968, the restaurant is open all day serving light breakfast, lunch, dinner and weekend brunch. They have a fabulous Vegetarian & Vegan menu, and 95% of their menu is gluten-free. Local produce used where available. THE PERCH 5th Floor, The Gate, 44 Franklin St, BT2 7GG P H O N E +44 (0) 28 9024 8000 E M A I L [email protected] Located close to City Hall, The Perch features an extensive cocktail list and gourmet pizzas available as part of their day-to-day menu, along with a BBQ and Canapé menu. ROBINSON’S BAR 38-42 Great Victoria Street, BT2 7BA P H O N E +44 (0) 28 9024 7447 E M A I L [email protected] Close to major hotels and tourist attractions, Robinson’s serves Irish Stew and other local dishes along with Guinness and other local drinks. Live traditional Irish music every night—free entry and no extra cost. FRATELLI’S 60 Great Victoria Street, BT2 7BB P H O N E +44 (0) 28 9031 0862 E M A I L [email protected] Located across from The Great Victoria Street bus and train station, and in close proximity to both the Europa and the Fitzwilliam Hotels. Traditional Italian dishes with a modern twist. DEANES DELI BISTRO 42-44 Bedford Street, BT2 7FF P H O N E +44 (0) 28 9024 8800 E M A I L [email protected] A regular haunt for celebrities wanting to wind down with great food and wine, as well as business people seeking the perfect place to “do the deal” over lunch. Live music Friday and Saturday evenings. Simple, stylish, elegant dishes made predominantly with locally-sourced ingredients. HOUSE OF ZEN 3 St. Anne’s Square, Cathedral Quarter, BT1 2LR P H O N E +44 (0) 28 9027 8688 E M A I L [email protected] Great menu deals for lunch and pre-theatre menu (two-course lunch £9.95 per person). Cocktails are very popular. Located next to St. Anne’s Cathedral and only a five-minute walk from the city center. THE IVORY RESTAURANT & BAR 3rd Floor House of Fraser, Victoria Square, BT1 4QG P H O N E +44 (0) 28 9032 4577 E M A I L [email protected] Located right in the city center, with a host of attractions and landmarks on our doorstep. All ingredients on our menus are carefully selected to complement each other. All beautifully balanced by Kieron Donnelly and his team of experienced chefs using the best of local produce from award-winning suppliers. REVOLUCION DE CUBA 25-39 Arthur Street, BT1 4GQ P H O N E +44 (0) 28 9590 9249 E M A I L bookings-belfast@revoluciondecuba The ultimate Cuban food, cocktail and fiesta experience. Handcrafted cocktails, dishes loaded with exotic flavor and full-on tropical party vibes unlike anything you’ve ever experienced. With live music, authentic tapas and more rum than you can shake a maraca at, they’re showing the people of Belfast how to party the Cuban way. CAFE PARISIEN Cleaver House, Donegall Square North, BT1 5BB P H O N E +44 (0) 28 9590 4338 E M A I L [email protected] Authentic French cuisine from classic crepes, to brasserie and bistro dishes, with patisserie delights to curb your sweet tooth. Inspired by its Titanic namesake, Café Parisien offers all-day dining, seven days a week. TITANIC BELFAST 1 Olympic Way, Queen’s Road, BT3 9EP P H O N E +44 (0) 28 9076 6386 Recently named the World’s Leading Tourist Attraction, Titanic Belfast is a state-of-the-art interactive exhibition. You’ll uncover the true story of the Titanic from her conception in Belfast in the early 1900s, through her construction and launch, to her famous maiden voyageS andI G subsequent H T place S in Ehistory. E OpenI N seven G days, 9:00am - 6:00pm. CRUMLIN ROAD GAOL 53-55 Crumlin Road, BT14 6ST P H O N E +44 (0) 28 9074 1500 Crumlin Road Gaol first opened its gates to prisoners in 1846, and for 150 years was a fully-operational prison. During those 150 years, the Gaol has housed murderers, suffragettes and loyalist and republican prisoners. It has witnessed births, deaths and marriages and has been the home to executions, escapes, hunger-strikes and riots. On a 70-minute guided tour you will be taken through the years and experience what life was like for those imprisoned in The Crum. Times: First Tour 10:00am / Last Tour 4:30pm. Open seven days. Duration: 70 minutes. BELFAST CATHEDRAL Donegall Street, BT1 2HB P H O N E +44 (0) 28 9032 8332 Belfast Cathedral is the church of St. Anne. The building itself is Romanesque, giving it a lofty grandeur associat- ed with that style: semi-circular arches and massive pillars, vast and high single windows, and the whole possessing an uncluttered spaciousness. The Cathedral contains mosaics designed by Sir Charles Nicholson, as well as sculptures by Rosamund Praegar and Maurice Harding. Open Monday - Saturday 9:00am - 4:45pm / Sunday 1:00pm - 3:00pm. BLACKCAB POLITICAL TOUR P H O N E +44 (0) 77 9860 2401 The Blackcab tour takes you around the areas of North and West Belfast synonymous with the years of conflict where we use the murals, described by Simon Calder of The Independent as “the world’s greatest open-air art gallery” to relate events from a historical perspective. You can follow the example of Bill Clinton and the Dalai Lama and write your own message on the Peace Wall that separates the Loyalist Shankill area from the Nationalist Falls Road. ULSTER MUSEUM Botanic Court, BT9 5AB P H O N E +44 (0) 28 9044 0000 As Northern Ireland’s treasure house of the past and present, the Ulster Museum is home to a rich collection of art, history and natural sciences and is free to all visitors. The museum tells the story of the people of the north of Ireland from earliest times to the present day.