Belfast restaurants mums will love to visit this weekend for Mother’s Day

Author: Emma DicksonPublished 7th Mar 2024

This is your official warning that Mother's Day is just around the corner again, it's this weekend - Sunday 10th March!

Mother's Day is a time to celebrate the incredible women who have shaped our lives, and there’s no better way to show your love than with a hearty meal.

Belfast has a number of foodie spots that can cater for all – from cosy cafes to first-class pub grub!

Check out some of our favourites 👇

A Peculiar Tea

A Peculiar Tea is a charming tea room nestled in the heart of Belfast's Cathedral Quarter. This quirky establishment offers a unique and delightful experience for tea lovers and food enthusiasts alike.
From freshly baked scones served with lashings of cream and jam to delicate finger sandwiches and indulgent cakes, there's something to satisfy every craving.

Mourne Seafood Bar

For seafood lovers, Mourne Seafood Bar is a must-visit destination. This restaurant prides itself on serving the freshest seafood sourced directly from local fishermen.

From oysters to lobster, the menu features a tasty array of dishes that highlight NI's rich coastal bounty.

Cyprus Avenue

With a focus on using locally sourced ingredients, Cyprus Avenue Restaurant prides itself on serving dishes that celebrate the rich culinary heritage of Northern Ireland.

From hearty Irish stews to succulent seafood platters, the menu showcases a diverse range of flavours and textures your mum will love.

Coppi

Inspired by the culinary traditions of Italy, Coppi is a stylish restaurant, specialising in authentic Italian cuisine with a contemporary twist.

Coppi offers an extensive menu of cicchetti (small plates), handmade pastas, and wood-fired pizzas in a lively and convivial atmosphere.

Parisien

Parisien offers a cosmopolitan experience in the heart of the city, with stunning views of Belfast City Hall. Enjoy a delicious lunch or dinner served in Le Café or upstairs in the Restaurant.

They also offer Afternoon tea at Parisien with an indulgent array of sweet and savoury delights, from a delectable demitasse of French onion soup to mouth-watering salted caramel macaroons. They have something to satisfy every taste bud.

James St

This award-winning restaurant in the heart of Belfast's Cathedral Quarter offers modern Irish cuisine with a focus on locally sourced ingredients.

Known for its elegant ambiance and exceptional service, James St. is a favourite among food enthusiasts looking for a memorable dining experience.

Titanic Belfast

Set in the opulent surroundings of the Titanic Suite featuring the stunning Grand Staircase and live jazz music, it is an experience not to be missed!
The menu has been carefully created and prepared by their talented team of in-house chefs. Enjoy delicious finger sandwiches, fresh scones with jam and cream and mouth-watering sweet treats and savoury bites.
All served in replica White Star Line crockery, what's not to love!

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