Reviews Paper Cup

4
Erna P.
+4
Good cafe close to the Titanic exhibition. Good sandwiches and very good pastel de natas.
5
Loek Frederiks
+5
I went twice to this place when visiting the Titanic quarter. Clean toilet. Excellent capuccino and cakes. If there is place, you can enjoy the sun while sitting outside on deck chairs. I also had a milk shake and toastie later during the day. Both were delicious. Nice staff as well.
5
Paula G de Sa
+5
Lovely breakfast on a sunny Sunday morning looking across to the SS Nomadic and Titanic Belfast. Very friendly service, could do with more vegetarian and vegan options.
4
Mrs T
+4
This was our first visit to the Paper Cup and it is a lovely place. The service is great, the place is clean (toilets are spotless) and well decorated. The tables and chairs are well placed although the chairs are a little uncomfortable and could do with a cushion. It is light and airy with an excellent view of the Titanic building and the Nomad (White Star's only surviving vessel). There is a good choice of hot and cold beverages. A good choice of sweet treats and savoury food. There are sweets and treats, crisps, chocolate bars and biscuits. There is something for everyone. A nice place to watch the world go by.
5
Tionna Tiara Gantt
+5
I visited Ireland over a year ago and no less than once a week do I think about this bagel.
5
Gareth Landy
+5
Some of the best coffee I’ve had in recent times I got here. The staff are so dead on as well as friendly and chatty. I got the brownie for a wee treat and it was class. Would recommend 👍😆
5
Paul Bannon
+5
Excellent coffee and tray bakes(buns). Nice little cafe at the Belfast Marina, a regular stop off during our Sunday walk. Staff very friendly and welcoming.
5
Matt Janaway
+5
Absolutely fantastic little coffee shop. The staff were very polite and helpful and the coffee and food was superb and very well priced. The view over the Titanic port was picturesque. My wife and I had a late breakfast here. We enjoyed the pancakes with maple syrup along with a latte. Very highly recommended!! The location was perfect too. It was a 45 second walk to the Titanic experience and right in the middle of the Titanic quarter.
4
Katie MacKissack
+4
Lovely food and great value for money. Brilliant spot to enjoy lunch while appreciating the views of the hills. Only thing that would improve it would be a bit of music to set the atmosphere but would definitely recommend!
5
Jen Mowbray (Wallace68)
+5
Loved this place, just around the corner from the premier inn we were staying at!! Lovely selection of home made items with fantastic coffee and a view to match!!
5
Michael Wilson
+5
Great coffee stop. Friendly service and spotless toilet facilities.
5
Steven Parker
+5
Nice chilled atmosphere, the staff were friendly and the cake was tasty!
5
Laura Smile
+5
We stopped by on a Saturday morning before going to the Titanic exhibit. It's a quiet, lovely place and I was surprised by the high quality of the food! Definitely worth stopping by if you're early and in need of some breakfast.
4
Samuel Foord
+4
Went here after the Titanic museum, really good coffee and service and beat the museum café queue
5
Carmel Johnston
+5
I'm a regular visitor to this amazing little coffee shop. Super friendly staff, and there's always a warm welcome and a great atmosphere, especially when Dorota and Jade are on shift. Great coffee, excellent service and the try bakes are way too tempting. Definitely worth a visit when you're in the area.
5
Franklin Chang
+5
Staff were friendly, drinks were nice and it is next to the Titanic Museum.
5
Eli M
+5
Everything fantastic! Loved the lemon and coco pie.
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