Harlem Cafe - Menu

34 Bedford Street, Belfast I-BT2 7FF, United Kingdom

🛍 Cafe, Cafés, Irish, British

4.3 💬 6195 Reviews
Harlem Cafe

Phone: +442890244860

Address: 34 Bedford Street, Belfast I-BT2 7FF, United Kingdom

City: Belfast

Menu Dishes: 5

Reviews: 6195

Website: https://www.facebook.com/weloveharlembelfast?mibextid=ZbWKwL

"I was in harlem once when I visited the belfast beer festival in the ulster hall a few years ago. the festival catering this year did not excite me as it had in some other years and so I decided to eat elsewhere. it rained extremely strongly this day and so I made a run for the next eatery, i.e. harlem, where I had a much more pleasant lunch than what was offered at the festival. I went to harlem and when the waiter gave me the menu, I said that I already knew what I wanted the supposedly worst salat, what I was asked what I wanted. the choice included definitiw both garnel and laughs, and I think thunfish, possibly huh, but no vegetarian option. I chose the salmon and also ordered an americano. about the coffee, I noticed a reviewer commented about the staging milkration. Now, I urinate my coffee quality by having to insert my milk for reasons other than the temperature. the better it is, the less milk I want. in harlems fall I have hardly used enough milk to dye the coffee and most milk remained in the small cripple. the salat came, presented very photogenic in a hierarchical arrangement of large and small crochets on a board with white, salmon, butter and a disc lemon. that was not simply style over substance; it was really nice to eat. Now this is a question of preference, but I would have a dosis balsamico vinegar on this (only the vinegar to dress in the opposite). that is a small point, however. that salate go, that is a good definitiw. for someone who calls it the worst salate she ever had in her life, I would be interested to know what she calls good."

Full menu - 5 options

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Fantastic food with a wide variety of gluten-free options. The staff is friendly and engaging.

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User
User

The food was absolutely delicious. The staff was very knowledgeable, and most items on the menu can be customized for those with celiac disease.


User
User

Amazing brunch experience! Very flavourful. Definitely recommend if you're around. Expect it to be busy at any time, we were lucky to get a table on a weekday.


Evelyn
Evelyn

Fantastic breakfast featuring fresh, high-quality ingredients and an excellent latte. The flavors are rich and vibrant, making it a great spot in this bustling weekend location. View menu


User
User

The restaurant offers a generous full Irish breakfast, along with a variety of other options. The decor is beautifully quirky, adding to the overall charm. It's advisable to make a reservation, as it can get quite busy.


User
User

This is a great spot for brunch in Belfast! Although the service could have been improved, the wait was worth it. The banana and chantilly cream pancakes were excellent, but be careful as the pecans turned out to be peanuts!


User
User

one of the best tasting pancakes in my life. they will not regret choosing the banana pecans option, the aromen were amazing together, pancakes were fluffy and warm. server was attentive and friendly. they had beautiful decoration and to use it up, they had a basket of objects in the bathroom for them! View menu


User
User

I would say that this is definitely a cut above a regular cafe. The decor is very stylish and this leads to a relaxed atmosphere. I had a full Irish breakfast which was nicely cooked and enough to set me up for the day. My wife had a pancake stack which she thoroughly enjoyed. Coffee was very good too! Staff are friendly and professional as you would expect from such an establishment. I will go back again in the future, most likely for lunch or dinner. Thanks!


User
User

We visited on a Saturday morning for breakfast. The positives: This place is absolutely gorgeous, the music selection is fantastic, and there’s a great atmosphere. We ended up waiting 15 minutes just to be seated, which speaks volumes about its popularity. The negatives: However, we had to wait an additional 35 minutes for our food, and from observing other tables, it seemed like they were experiencing the same delays. When our meals finally arrived, they were exceptional, and the staff was friendly and attentive. If they could shorten the wait time for food by about 15 minutes—quite reasonable for cooked breakfasts—it would easily deserve a 5-star rating. As we were leaving, we noticed the...


User
User

I was in harlem once when I visited the belfast beer festival in the ulster hall a few years ago. the festival catering this year did not excite me as it had in some other years and so I decided to eat elsewhere. it rained extremely strongly this day and so I made a run for the next eatery, i.e. harlem, where I had a much more pleasant lunch than what was offered at the festival. I went to harlem and when the waiter gave me the menu, I said that I already knew what I wanted the supposedly worst salat, what I was asked what I wanted. the choice included definitiw both garnel and laughs, and I think thunfish, possibly huh, but no vegetarian option. I chose the salmon and also ordered an americ... View menu

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  • Cafe Indulge in our vibrant cafe selection, offering an array of freshly brewed coffees, artisanal teas, and delectable pastries, paired with cozy ambiance for a delightful dining experience.
  • Cafés Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere. View menu
  • Irish Authentic Irish cuisine offering hearty dishes rich in tradition. Enjoy our selection of classics like corned beef, stews, and soda bread, all infused with the comforting flavors of Ireland.
  • British Traditional and hearty, the British menu offers comfort classics like fish and chips, succulent roasts, and savory pies. Rediscover familiar favorites, lovingly crafted with timeless recipes and fresh, local ingredients.

Amenities

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  • Vegetarian Friendly
  • menu

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