There are plenty of generous spots around the city making sure nobody goes without this year
A number of locations throughout Belfast are planning to open their doors to those in need for free meals this Christmas Day.
If you're lonely, unable to cook, or struggling this Christmas Day, there are plenty of generous spots around the city opening their doors for a few hours.If you know of any other places offering free dinners on Christmas Day, let us know at [email protected] Grounds Belfast Common Grounds cafe in South Belfast has been offering dinner on Christmas Day for a number of years.
For anyone who would like to help with the running costs, the cafe has set up a fundraiser, which can be found by clicking here.Bengal Brasserie This year, Bengal Brasserie have extended their free Christmas dinner to the whole community, to reflect the challenges faced by the current cost of living crisis.
From 10.30am on Christmas Day, they will be opening their doors for a free dinner and friendship for anyone who would like to join them.They're based at 110 Cregagh Road, Belfast, BT6 9ES.
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