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Eating in Belfast with Kids

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  • Yes the market is on every Saturday all morning, I think until 2? Its fab - give it a go!
    Feel free to thank me, it makes my toes tingle and my ears go warm :T
  • Ikea is great to eat with kids, really cheap and they can watch the planes land and take off.
  • cliffsgirl
    cliffsgirl Posts: 370 Forumite
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    glynbo wrote: »
    Ikea is great to eat with kids, really cheap and they can watch the planes land and take off.


    If you don't mind eating meatballs!
  • cliffsgirl
    cliffsgirl Posts: 370 Forumite
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    and i go against that spur, its not cheap, been twice and service and food was poor so wont go back. the pictures on the menu looked 100 times better than what we got,

    I thought spur was great, the staff were really helpful and the food was great.
  • sue97
    sue97 Posts: 39 Forumite
    Thanks for all the replies. Ended up eating in Spurs because everyone was cranky and I was the only one who wanted Pizza.

    There was a queue at the door so figured it must be good. What a mistake. The food was awful, nothing nice about the place.

    The poor girl who was serving us looked like she knew how bad the food was.

    Won't be eating there again.

    Going to the Red Panda this weekend (away without the kids YIPPPEEEEE).
  • sue97 wrote: »
    Thanks for all the replies. Ended up eating in Spurs because everyone was cranky and I was the only one who wanted Pizza.

    There was a queue at the door so figured it must be good. What a mistake. The food was awful, nothing nice about the place.

    The poor girl who was serving us looked like she knew how bad the food was.

    Won't be eating there again.

    Going to the Red Panda this weekend (away without the kids YIPPPEEEEE).

    Sorry you had a bad time, i have only been there once and i thought it was great, i must have low expectations lol!
  • Sometimes it just depends on the chef, haven tried that spur yet but have not heard great reports about it,

    Would recommend the Red Panda now or Tony Romas {steak house}
  • sue97
    sue97 Posts: 39 Forumite
    Spurs seems to always have a queue so maybe we were just unlucky. W5 more then made up for it though.

    Love the red panda but was worried it might be an expensive experience with kids. Do they do a lunch or kids menu does anyone know?/?
  • avoniel
    avoniel Posts: 583 Forumite
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    I was in Red Panda on Sunday night with our 5 year old. No kids menu was offered so we just ordered him chips costing £2 and shared some of ours with him.
  • Hi

    I found Nando's in the Victoria Sqaure very nice
    quite reasonable with free top ups of minerals and iced yougurt
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