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98/100 (2328 ratings)
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"Really impressed, nice spacious and glassy environment, and the food was fantastic, I had the French toast and it was very creative and tasted beyond..."
Darren Finlayson
"Wonderful food, wonderful staff. Well-balanced & delicious coffee. Will not disappoint! Great tunes playing were a..."
Stephen Taylor
"Amazing breakfast and coffee. Lovely, friendly and helpful staff. Would highly..."
Minnie O'Rourke
"My favourite place for all day breakfast and a catch up! Great vegetarian/vegan options available and coffee is always..."
El 123
"A top spot for food and a coffee, the food is a bit different from your standard coffee shops but it is..."
BurnsyTheLegend
"Good service, lovely presentation, not particularly cheap but food is..."
Carries Shoes
"This was a fantastic find on a visit to NI from Australia. Coffee was excellent and would be right at place in Melbourne. Tried a few items from the..."
Ciaran McAuley
"Amazing coffee, perfect service, quick food. Turkish eggs are..."
matt
"Been on two separate occasions in the same week. Decor is great. Staff are really friendly and helpful. Food is incredible. Prices are quite good in..."
Andrew Cathcart
"Nice quality of food and quick service. However a tad expensive even compared to the city centre cafes and coffee houses I go to in the UK..."
Gregory Cooper