The National is a bar Cathedral Quarter Belfast
62-68 High St Belfast BT1 2NA United Kingdom
Reservations | No |
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. American Express) |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
Music | Live Music |
Menus | Brunch |
Drinks | Full Bar, Cocktails |
Amazing vegetarian breakfasts . Love their selection of tea , especially the Mao Feng. Try their Falafel Pitta and their Granola . Staff very helpful. Live music on occasion too!
Great food, great service and really cool vibe. A little slow to get a table but.....probably because its a hit! Try the hot pastrami sandwich and red pepper soup . Delicious!
If you're thinking of getting the scrambled eggs and toast , get the French toast brioche instead. You'll leave with a fuller tummy :
We had breakfast here twice and it was great. The ambiente is amazing!
Great croissants . Very nice staff . Beautiful setting for morning coffee .
Quality vibe and great food. Beer garden at the back is awesome
If you'd like a Pain Au Raisin , order the Cinnamon Danish .
Busy, crowded , noisy . Feels like a nightclub . Not relaxing for lunch or afternoon coffee . Urban style seating is uncomfortable. Pastry was stale and expensive . Took 10 minutes to bring me my change.
There is a MASSIVE beer garden round the back.
Lovely space. Nice espresso
Macaroons ! Staff almost invariably lovely.
Good cafe selection
Slow service but great setting and cool atmosphere for a drink
Great spot for a sunny afternoon in a beer garden , only problem was a friend got bird shit all over her, I suppose the staff can't do much about the birds having diarrhoea
Mediocre food, horrible coffee , terrible service. Swing and a miss.
Very poor service.
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Intimate venue, can get crowded. Lovely beers, board games, generally nice crowd. - Mai Kane
Very friendly staff, extensive whiskey selection and a good guiness - Ryan Nixon
Great beer and lovely chicken (only chicken, though) served in the restaurant upstairs. Plus live music every night. - Alison Gow
Quintessential pub in Cathedral Square. Large space with both locals and tourists. Walls packed with old school whisky signage - Cynthia Lin