10 TikTok trendy cafés in Northern Ireland
Who's up for brunch? 🧇 🍓 ☕️
Safe to say, we're a bunch of coffee snobs and café connoisseurs here in Northern Ireland.
In recent year, neighbourhood cafes have seen a big increase in customers as people stay closer to home.
There's no better way to unwind than in a cosy corner with a cuppa. FACT!
We've visited some of NI's hottest new spots that have gone viral on TikTok and Instagram recently, it's a tough job, but someone has to right ?
Check them out 👇
Stereo
Stereo is one of the coolest hang out spots in Belfast - just look at that 'Breakfast Sandwich' - yes, it's as good as it looks! Open Thursday to Sunday on the Cregagh Road, just opposite Wyse Byse, there's a variety of fun breakfast options and sweet treats to enjoy.
JOXER
Joxer is one of the coolest spots in town, with famous local faces regularly spotted in the booths. They recently opened another location in Bangor, and announced Thursday, Friday & Saturday night from 5pm to 9pm.
Popular items on the menu include Watermelon & Basil Frosé, Korean Chicken Wings and waffles.
BRØN
Not all coffee shops and cafés have a stylish swing and neon sign at the front door, but BRØN in the centre of Derry does! If you're touring the walled the city, there's nothing like an iced coffee or ice cream to cool you down. Their food menu serves up a meal for every occasion, we're talking brunch, cocktails, cakes and sweet treats.
Dilly and Dolly's
Arguably Belfast's most Instagram/TikTok friendly café, Dilly and Dolly's is a content creator's dream. Not just because of the INCREDIBLE array of cakes and buns at the front door, but the floral roof, pink telephone box and neon sign. A snap of your food from any angle looks fab here.
Canteen
Canteen brings specialty coffee, a quality brunch offering and uniquely warm customer service to the bustling Ormeau Road. If you're a fan of house plants and great food, this is the perfect spot for you!
CHOCOA
Floral walls ✅ Tea served in glass teapots ✅ Edible flowers ✅ YES PLEASE to it all! If you've got a sweet tooth, Chocoa in Ballymena will be heaven, you'll never want to leave.
Awaken
One of the latest coffee shops to hit the iconic Promenade in Portstewart, Awaken is popular with locals and tourists alike. Friendly staff, great coffee and even tastier menu, make this is a great find if you're visiting the north coast at the weekend. If you're lucky enough to grab a seat beside the window, you're in for one hell of a view!
The Lamppost Cafe
Inspired by...you guessed it...local literary legend C.S. Lewis, the Lamppost Cafe is a family run, independent business with a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Serving hearty stews, tasty traybakes, and scones a plenty, for a quiet coffee with the friends, The Lamppost Cafe is the perfect shout.
Linen Hall Cafe
Linen Hall Cafe is a family run café housed in the oldest library in Belfast. Tuck into an all day menu that includes twists on home cooked Irish dishes alongside more modern mouth watering items. Just look at those cakes 🥰
Harlem
With its antique charm and handcrafted menu, a visit to this unique restaurant in the heart of Belfast City Centre is an experience you wont forget. Popular with locals for their delicious afternoon tea's and cheese boards, come with an empty stomach, as there's SO much to tuck into and enjoy.
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