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Restaurants for Groups: Belfast Restaurants for Groups: Belfast Restaurant Sections I. City Hall (1-23) II. Riverside (41-43) III. Cathedral Quarter (61-68) IV. Queen’s Quarter (81-83) I. City Hall - Restaurants in Belfast City Centre. *N.B. Due to close proximity of restaurants 4, 5 & 6, their numbers are overlapped. Built at the behest of a 79 year old Queen Victoria, Belfast’s opulent City Hall presides over this architecturally rich area, teeming with fabulous restaurants and bars. Coco Total Capacity: 100-130 7-11 Linenhall St, Belfast BT2 8AA (2 mins walk from City Hall) Approximate price per head for 3 course meal without alcohol: £20-£25 Main Contact: Tim Bonar: [email protected] | +44(0) 28 9031 1150 Coco is situated in the heart of Belfast's Linen Quarter directly behind the city hall. Close to hotels, theatres and all local amenities. Coco has a maximum capacity of 100-130 seated, 100 in the main part of restaurant also 30 can be seated at the front if required. 150 standing for drinks and canapes (room hire may apply). Their largest table is 12, larger bookings will be spread across tables of 6-10 people. Menus can be tailor-made to your needs. BBQ can be arranged Kosher options available Bring Your Own Live music / Traditional music available on request Cocktail making classes can be arranged Outdoor areas Early Bird/Pre Theatre menus Pour your own pint of Guinness available Gluten free options available Vegan options available Halal options available Vegetarian options available Irish coffee making classes can be Wheelchair accessible arranged Kids menu available Other Café Parisien Belfast Total Capacity: 121 Cleaver House, Belfast, BT1 5GA (1 min walk - across the road from - City Hall) Approximate price per head for 3 course meal without alcohol: £20-£25 Main Contact: Jemma Johnston: [email protected] | +44(0) 28 9590 4338 Café Parisien is the place to relish in the moment. Overlooking Belfast City Hall, it is the perfect place to enjoy a range of dining occasions from a quick coffee and scone to a French cuisine dinner experience. Inspired by its Titanic namesake, Café Parisien offers all-day dining, seven days a week. Gastronomic treasures feature across their menus, from classic crepes, brasserie and bistro dishes to patisserie delights. Perfectly positioned in the heart of Belfast, the restaurant offers a friendly welcome in a superb setting, ideal for any occasion. Set over two floors, the restaurant is available for exclusive private hire. The ground floor offers seating for 50 covers. With original floors, Le Café is the ideal space for arrival drinks and brasserie inspired canapés; a fitting start to your Parisien adventure. Upstairs, the brasserie seats 100 and offers authentic French dishes with a modern twist. Housed within the corner turret, the circular banquette seating offers spectacular views of City Hall. Available for private and semi-private hire, this adaptable yet elegant space offers huge windows that let in the kind of light that is simply sublime. This sophisticated room can seat 100, and the adjacent terrace provides an extra 50 covers or an area for drinks accompanied by unspoiled views of City Hall. Inside, a curtained partition provides an intimate semi-private dining area for 40 covers. BBQ can be arranged Kosher options available Bring Your Own Live music / Traditional music available on request Cocktail making classes can be arranged Outdoor areas Early Bird/Pre Theatre menus Pour your own pint of Guinness available Gluten free options available Vegan options available Halal options available Vegetarian options available Irish coffee making classes can be Wheelchair accessible arranged Kids menu available Other Home Total Capacity: 95 22 Wellington Pl, Belfast BT1 6GE (1 min walk from City Hall) Approximate price per head for 3 course meal without alcohol: £15-£20 Main Contact: Miriam Salom: [email protected] | +44(0) 28 9023 4946 Situated in the heart of Belfast’s vibrant city centre, Home Restaurant uses local, fresh and seasonal produce to create a range of delicious cuisine. With an artistic attention to detail, Home caters for most dietary requirements, and offers a full, separate vegan, gluten- free and skinny menu. The restaurant is available for private hire of the whole restaurant, cost dependent on time of the year and day of the week and works on a minimum spend. Miriam and the Home team will be pleased to discuss the particulars of your group’s requirements and looks forward to welcoming you and sharing a taste of Home. They can sit a maximum of 95 and can cater for a standing reception of about 110. Home is pleased to offer a complementary meal for the organizer when they quote they are booking through Visit Belfast. BBQ can be arranged Kosher options available Bring Your Own Live music / Traditional music available on request Cocktail making classes can be arranged Outdoor areas Early Bird/Pre Theatre menus Pour your own pint of Guinness available Gluten free options available Vegan options available Halal options available Vegetarian options available Irish coffee making classes can be Wheelchair accessible arranged Kids menu available Skinny menu Deanes EIPIC Total Capacity: 30 28-40 Howard Street, Belfast, BT1 6PF (2 mins walk from City Hall) Approximate price per head for 3 course meal without alcohol: £40+ Main Contact: Rachel Matthews: [email protected] | +44(0) 28 9032 9080 Chef Danni Barry - one of an elite group of female starred chefs in the UK who creates subtle flavours using predominately local, seasonal produce of the finest quality. Set menu £40 (4 courses Wed-Fri) / £60 (6 courses Wed-Sat). Sommelier on hand to help select the perfect wine to pair with food. Deanes EIPIC Restaurant is located on Howard Street, close to major attractions & city centre hotels. The maximum group size in Deanes EIPIC is 6 guests. Guests would be seated together at 1 table. Lunch service is Friday only & dinner service is Wednesday-Saturday. Table subject to availability & must be booked in advance. BBQ can be arranged Kosher options available Bring Your Own Live music / Traditional music available on request Cocktail making classes can be arranged Outdoor areas Early Bird/Pre Theatre menus Pour your own pint of Guinness available Gluten free options available Vegan options available Halal options available Vegetarian options available Irish coffee making classes can be Wheelchair accessible arranged Kids menu available Other Deanes Love Fish Total Capacity: 40 28-40 Howard Street, Belfast, BT1 6PF (2 mins walk from City Hall) Approximate price per head for 3 course meal without alcohol: £30-£35 Main Contact: Rachel Matthews: [email protected] | +44(0) 28 9032 9080 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 Love Fish can be offered privately. The maximum number that can be seated in Deanes Love Fish, Howard Street is 40 PAX. Guests will be seated across 4 tables of 10. Deanes Love Fish can accommodate group bookings Monday- Thursday (lunch & dinner). All tables must be booked in advance & will be subject to availability. BBQ can be arranged Kosher options available Bring Your Own Live music / Traditional music available on request Cocktail making classes can be arranged Outdoor areas Early Bird/Pre Theatre menus Pour your own pint of Guinness available Gluten free options available Vegan options available Halal options available Vegetarian options available Irish coffee making classes can be Wheelchair accessible arranged Kids menu available Other Deanes Meat Locker Total Capacity: 20 28-40 Howard Street, Belfast, BT1 6PF (2 mins walk from City Hall) Approximate price per head for 3 course meal without alcohol: £30-£35 Main Contact: Rachel Matthews: [email protected] | +44(0) 28 9032 9080 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 centre location, close to major attractions & hotels. 14 PAX - seated on 1 table. 20 PAX - seated across 2 tables. The elegant private room and bar makes the perfect city centre venue. The space is free of charge to hire and you can now choose from a 5 course set menu, a 3 course a la carte or a buffet selection to suit your particular occasion. BBQ can be arranged Kosher options available Bring Your Own Live music / Traditional music available on request Cocktail making classes can be arranged Outdoor areas Early Bird/Pre Theatre menus Pour your own pint of Guinness available Gluten free options available Vegan options available Halal options available Vegetarian options available Irish coffee making classes can be Wheelchair accessible arranged Kids menu available Other James St. Total Capacity: 40 21 James Street South Belfast, BT2 7GA (4 mins walk from City Hall) Approximate price per head for 3 course meal without alcohol: £30-£35 Main Contact: Marie-Claire King: [email protected] | +44(0) 28 9560 0700 James St. is the coming together of two of Belfast’s best restaurants, James Street South Restaurant and The Bar and Grill at James St. The new offering is the best of the Bar and Grill's menu with a few light touches to the fine cooking of James Street South. Classic dishes are firmly established on the menu from the crab and chilli linguine, Dundrum crab used on toast, alongside classic bistro dishes such as farmhouse terrine, fruit de mer plates available from Thursday.
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