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Belfast was originally a small settlement that was dominated by the Gaelic clans until the arrival of the Normans in the 12th century. The city began to grow significantly in the early 17th century during a colonization process where English and Scottish settlers were encouraged to move to Ireland.
Today, Belfast is known for its mix of historic and modern architecture, art, social political landscape and innovation.
The restaurant scene is diverse and vibrant, offering a wide range of culinary experiences to residents and visitors alike. The city boasts a mix of fine dining and classic northern Irish cuisine from Michelin-star dishes to traditional Irish breakfasts with ulster fry, there is something to suit every taste and budget.
Foodies can explore the Big Grill BBQ and Beer Festival in August, this festival features top local and international grill masters, offering everything from smoked meats to vegan BBQ options.
Each area of Belfast has its own distinct personality and charm. The Belfast City Hall is an architectural gem in the city centre, known for its stunning Edwardian Baroque design. You can also visit the picturesque Cave Hill Country Park, with views over Belfast from its various walking trails.
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Brunch in Belfast has become a popular social activity, where friends come together to enjoy a leisurely and relaxed dining experience.
Brunch is a delightful combination of Breakfast and Lunch, usually eaten mid-morning to early afternoon. It typically includes a mix of Breakfast and Lunch foods, such as eggs, pancakes, waffles, avocado and burgers.
Popular places for Brunch in Belfast include Berts Jazz Bar, where you can enjoy an eggs benedict, halloumi salad and chicken supreme.
Wherever you choose to eat in Belfast, you're sure to have a memorable dining experience. Browse our guide below to find your perfect Brunch.
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