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This is a bit away from the center, so not a tourist spot. Instead it attracts people from the neighborhood. Large selection of freshly baked breads, pies, pastries along with sandwiches and hot breakfasts, lunches and snacks. Everything is homemade. Everything is also available as takeaway.
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Came to 227 last night for dinner, one of the best meals out I’ve ever had anywhere! Everything was delicious and cooked to perfection. I had the fillet steak with asparagus and prawns, my partner had the ribeye. Both were juicy, tender and melt in the mouth delicious. Kathy is a lovely host, friendly, funny and very attentive. Service was excellent. I didn’t think the dessert could top that but oh my word the chocolate brownie was divine, best ever! I will definitely be back. Lovely hidden gem on the Cregagh Road. Small menu but everything is good you’d want to eat and everything is cooked perfectly. If you go you won’t be disappointed, totally fab place :)
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It’s great to have a spot like this so local to the area; even if you don’t live close by, Broker is accessible via the G1 glider route with a stop right outside. This wasn’t my first time eating here, and for good reason, the food is cooked to perfection and they always have a great menu to choose from, including the wine selection, and not forgetting the cocktail list - I had a ‘Belfast Block’, which was a mix of Dunvilles 1808 Irish Whiskey, with honey and vanilla. Will continue to return when we can and support a great restaurant - highly recommended.
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Amazing! Christine does the party to perfection and goes above and beyond. Her decorations were amazing and all the little bits for the tables along with the party bags, all the kids loves the food. I highly recommend! Thank you again!❤️
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Not the easiest place to find (it's tucked away) so we were a little late for our booking. It was the total antipathy to the usual snooty, starchy M* restaurants. A very laid back, casual atmosphere. They were happy to provide the tasting, and veggie tasting menus which is not always the case. The food was fabulous. No chef egos on display - no Heston-esque experimentation, no "oyster ice cream" type nonsense (actually seen on a menu in Galway), simply good ingredients, perfectly cooked and combinations that worked 100%. We had the wine flight, which was also superb. Halibut was my personal star, but then halibut always is, whenever on a menu. Unless it's overcooked, which it was not here. Only two less than glowing comments. Nothing personal here, but a strong Belfast accent is very tricky to soft southern English ears, and with the hubbub and music we simply could not understand our servers, especially the sommelier as she described the wine. We had to pretend with a knowing smile, as asking for endless repetition is embarrassing. Speaking more loudly would help. I was also surprised at paper napkins. Surely somewhere of this calibre could run to linen. All in all, we enjoyed the experience enormously and wouldn't hesitate to recommend.
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I phoned the number on the website to confirm that it's closed and I was told that it's closed entirely, only writing a review so others see it.
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