We may not be known for our brilliant weather, but a knock-on from the pandemic has been more options for outdoor dining across Belfast mourneseafood fishcitybelfast HospUlster
Rain, sleet or sun, no weather is a match for a Belfast night out and by now, we all know to expect the unexpected when it comes to the forecast. Despite our temperamental weather, more and more al fresco dining opinions are popping up across the city and beyond.
"Ann Street is pedestrianised and safe from vehicle traffic, so it’s very lively in the day with shops open and buskers performing, and in the evenings many of our neighbouring pubs and nightclubs expand their terraces out into the street." He continued: "We established our Terrace dining room in 2019 and we expanded over the last two years, taking note during the pandemic for the growing demand from the public for outdoor dining and responding to government directives.
"We are seeing more and more customers looking for the alfresco option when they come out to socialise and dine, especially when we do get good weather. As the infrastructure in our cities and towns adapts to allow more businesses the opportunity to offer outdoor options, we hope that more customers return to their local hospitality scene and avail of the excellent pubs, restaurants, coffee shops and hotels offering alfresco.
"It's been trading really well. The menu is aimed at a younger audience than the Mourne Seafood Bar itself - it's a more casual type of menu and hopefully, with the start of the good weather more people will come to the city."
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