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Contribute Feedback What Ines Dupont likes about Brights High Street:
Brights has been a family favourite of ours for at least years- every time we pass through Belfast we have to stop. They have an impressive range of options for breakfast (cooked breakfast, pancakes, waffles.. lunch (toasties, burgers) and dinner (fish and chips, stir...fries). The staff is so friendly and down to earth and the prices are really reasonable for the quality of the food. It's now top of my list when I h... View all feedback.
What Jordan Gray doesn't like about Brights High Street:
We were waiting for quite a while fine as it was lunch time got seated in a booth and the server was quite nice. Everything seemed more more expensive than what we were expecting e.g. a baked potato was a tenner. The chicken...wings were disgustingly sweet and the chips (over a fiver) were tasteless and chewy. Left of the wings and the chips. View all feedback.
The staff goes above and beyond for their customers! The food is delicious and affordable. It would be recommended for them to provide a dipping sauce for their buffalo wings, for example.
There are many places to stop eating in the city center, but the breakfast with the girls was in brights this morning, we did not have to wait to be at all.
This previously greasy-spoon stalwart of high street had a makeover, brightened up when they were with shiny white flowing and funky graphics, but sad.
This is a great spot to enjoy a delicious Irish breakfast, especially during the weekend. It can get quite busy in the mornings, but we were promptly attended to by the welcoming staff. We will definitely be returning next time we are in town.
We stopped by for breakfast and I ordered a fry, while my wife had poached eggs. The fry was decent, but a bit pricey. The poached eggs were very runny, which I liked, but my wife did not. Our bill came to £25 for a medium fry, 2 poached eggs, 2 juices, and 2 teas.