If there were more bright, funky cafes at which people could linger over coffee and cakes, forging connections with the community that gathers, the world would be a better connected place. These Belfast cafes, each with its own personality are illustrations of how the cafes continue to enrich life, in one of the world’s most cosmopolitan cities. Here we offer you a comprehensive list of cafes where you can visit and relish the time spent there.
Belfast’s café connections
Cast & Crew
Launched by the team behind James Street South and Hadski’s—this neat café is a short stroll from Titanic Belfast and SS Nomadic.
Café Conor
For those who came in late, William Conor was a painter known for his depictions of working-class life in Ireland. During the First World War, the sketches of soldiers that he created, were significant.
The Dock Café
Pop in because the Dock Café, situated in the Titanic Quarter, is fascinating—whichever way you look at it. You can linger as long as you feel like, over your coffee, tea, soup or scones. You can even bring your own food...more
Dundonald Old Mill Coffee House & Gift Shop
If you love the quaint, it’s easy to appreciate this family-run coffee shop, located in a listed building built in 1752. Take in the wooden water-wheel outside—arguably one of Ireland’s largest.
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