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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! View all feedback.
Nice food and atmosphere. We had booked but the queue was treated more as a first come first served sort of thing so was a bit inconvenient although the queue wasn't too big when we arrived so wasn't much hassle. Separate queues for bookings and non-bookings may be a good idea. The staff themselves were pleasant and helpful.
Went here on Saturday for a bunch. Food was outstanding, the service was excellent, and overall, a great atmosphere. Staff were on hand for anything we needed. Very nicely priced for the quality quantity. Singer was on when we went and added an excellent touch.
Very cool, quirky place. Quirky decor that suits the place. Food was fantastic, the bap was enormous and the pancakes were really tasty. Coffee was really good and service also friendly. It did get busy minutes after we managed to get a table, so probably best to book in advance.
As Belfast wedding photographers we don't come across many venues that are as cool at Harlem Cafe! Its a unique venue for any event but it's perfect for intimate city weddings. Typically our couples tie the knot at Belfast City Hall which is just round the corner and then have their wedding portraits around the city itself. The staff at Harlem are the friendliest bunch of folk and we are always looked after! We'd highly recommend Harlem for an intimate city wedding! We'd be excited to photograph another wedding here in the future! ig: @honeyandthemoonphotography
Belfasts best kept secret!! Stunning little cafe, excellent food, excellent coffee. If you aren't in early doors, then expect to queue. But it is definitely 100% worth the wait. Staff didn't stop, but they made sure to pay attention to all customers. Can't wait to get back up to Belfast to go here again.