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- RRuthLondon •1 review5.0Dined todayIt was great - the only downside was the toilets were go 4 flights of stairs… not ideal for my heavily pregnant sister in law or 76 year old mother. Lovely otherwiseMore infoThe Ivy Brasserie, BelfastPrice: Expensive• Irish• Belfast•4.4
- BBrianDublin •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoMy husband and I were again not disappointed. The food combinations were delicious … Covid actions that we have never had previously. The fish was cooked beautifully and the food was very well presented on the plate. The staff were very attentive to us throughout. A great evening and we will be back. Thank you for a lovely evening!More infoThe Great Room RestaurantPrice: Very Expensive• Modern European• Belfast•4.8
- MMaryNorthern Ireland •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoWhat a fantastic night at Berts, everything was spot on right down to our surprise dessert we got for our anniversary...thank you all for making a great nightMore infoBerts Jazz BarPrice: Expensive• Bistro• Belfast•4.7
- CCathyDublin •12 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoFood was amazing. Staff ate just lovely. No complaints here. Lovely meal chilled relaxed atmosphere. Definitely returnMore infoThe Cloth EarPrice: Expensive• Irish• Belfast•4.4
- RRayLondon •1 review5.0Dined on Nov 5, 2024My wife had the Sea Bass which was the best she has had since first experiencing the fish in Rome many years ago. The skin was crisp so she was able to eat it all. I had the Fish of the Day which was a delicious piece of soft flaky cod expertly cooked and nicely presented. We finished by sharing a cheeseboard which had frozen grapes, very nice. My wife had an Irish coffee but it was more like a Latte with whisky added as it was cloudy. Still it tasted okay. We picked a £38 bottle of Sauvignon Blanc to drink with the meal. It was more than we normally spend on Restaurant wine but it did not disappoint. Service was friendly and efficient.More infoThe Restaurant at The Fitzwilliam HotelPrice: Expensive• Steak• Belfast•4.4