Titanic Belfast
The dining options inside the world's largest Titanic exhibition centre, serving modern Irish fare with views over Belfast Lough.
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You're not just here for the food, obviously – you've come to walk through the interactive galleries and gawp at the scale of the ship-building operation that once dominated the Titanic Quarter. But when hunger strikes between exhibits, the restaurant does a decent job of keeping you fuelled without having to trek back into town.
The setting is undeniably impressive: floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the slipways where the actual Titanic was built, with the Harland and Wolff cranes looming in the distance. The menu leans into local produce – think Ulster beef, Comber potatoes, and plenty of seafood from the Antrim coast. It's tourist-focused dining, sure, but executed with more care than you'd expect from a museum café.
Known for
- ★Views over the historic Titanic slipways
- ★Local Ulster produce and Antrim coast seafood
- ★Location within the world's largest Titanic exhibition
- ★Floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Belfast Lough
- ★Convenient dining during museum visits