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Restaurants around Titanic Quarters?

Cotta
Posts: 3,667 Forumite
in N. Ireland
Hi,
Two questions, is the Odyssey worth a visit for bowling and where are the best venues afterwards for food? I've eaten in the Odyssey before and I am not keen on returning.
Timings will probably be towards 8pm or later.
Thanks
Two questions, is the Odyssey worth a visit for bowling and where are the best venues afterwards for food? I've eaten in the Odyssey before and I am not keen on returning.
Timings will probably be towards 8pm or later.
Thanks
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Dundonald would be better I think. They have bowling, probably for cheaper and less manic..... also the area across the road beside the cinema has lots of decent restaurants.0
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The Odyssey is a k*p imho. I would go bowling there and then walk across the new bridge and eat in town.Get to 119lbs! 1/2/09: 135.6lbs 1/5/11: 145.8lbs 30/3/13 150lbs 22/2/14 137lbs 2/6/14 128lbs 29/8/14 124lbs 2/6/17 126lbs
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I went to the Odyssey years ago and it was disappointing, however I thought it might be a bit better now.
Where over the bridge is a good option?0 -
St Annes Square very close and has the likes of Coppi, Zen etc
Mumbai 27 on Talbot street is a great Indian0 -
Not at all...say 15 for a nice meal.0
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I went to the Odyssey years ago and it was disappointing, however I thought it might be a bit better now.
Where over the bridge is a good option?
Well, you have the entire city centre to choose from!
OX, Holohan's (on the barge), Made in Belfast, Coppi, Stix and Stones, Flame - those are some of my favourites.Get to 119lbs! 1/2/09: 135.6lbs 1/5/11: 145.8lbs 30/3/13 150lbs 22/2/14 137lbs 2/6/14 128lbs 29/8/14 124lbs 2/6/17 126lbs
Save £180,000 by 31 Dec 2020! 2011: £54,342 * 2012: £62,200 * 2013: £74,127 * 2014: £84,839 * 2015: £95,207 * 2016: £109,122 * 2017: £121,733 * 2018: £136,565 * 2019: £161,957 * 2020: £197,685
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