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    Cyprus Avenue, Restaurant in Belfast
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    Michelin 2026

    Cyprus Avenue

    Contemporary · Ballyhackamore, Belfast

    Restaurant in Belfast, United Kingdom

    The Read

    All-Day Bistro Precision

    Price

    ££

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    A Michelin Plate all-day bistro on the Upper Newtownards Road, Cyprus Avenue delivers consistent contemporary cooking at ££. The booths and covered terrace are the seats to request. Book a few days ahead — demand is real but not difficult to manage. Order the hop butter bread and the sticky toffee madeleines.

    About Cyprus Avenue

    Who Should Book Cyprus Avenue

    Cyprus Avenue is the right call if you want an all-day bistro that takes the food seriously without the formality of a tasting-menu room. It works particularly well for a relaxed weekend brunch that runs into a long lunch, or for a mid-week dinner when you want something more considered than a neighbourhood restaurant but less theatrical than OX or The Muddlers Club. At the ££ price point, it is one of the more interesting places to eat on the Upper Newtownards Road, the 2025 Michelin Plate recognition confirms it is operating above the standard you would normally expect at this level.

    The Room and the Mood

    The atmosphere here runs warmer and more relaxed than Belfast's formal dining rooms. It is an expansive space, which means the noise level stays manageable even when the room is busy — you can hold a conversation without leaning in. The covered terrace is the most sought-after spot when the weather cooperates, the booths are the better choice for groups who want to settle in for a few hours. If you have been once and sat in the main room, go back and request a booth or a terrace table: the experience shifts noticeably. The energy is consistent across breakfast, lunch, dinner, which is unusual for an all-day format and suggests the kitchen is genuinely engaged rather than coasting on morning traffic.

    What to Eat

    The Michelin guide description is specific enough to be useful: the freshly baked breads with hop butter are the right way to start at lunch or dinner, the sticky toffee madeleines are the dessert to order. Both appear in the Michelin write-up as standout items, so if you are returning after a first visit, these are the things to anchor your meal around rather than skip in favour of something new. The kitchen also runs a substantial plant-based section, which makes Cyprus Avenue a practical choice for mixed groups where dietary requirements vary. The selection at breakfast is described as extensive, so if you are coming for a morning meal, the range is there to reward exploration rather than sticking to defaults.

    The Counter and Bar Seating

    For solo diners or pairs who want to watch the kitchen work, bar or counter seating at a venue like this changes the dynamic of the meal. At Cyprus Avenue, the booths and terrace get most of the attention in published descriptions, but if you are a regular looking to engage more directly with the food and the pace of service, asking about counter or bar positions is worth doing at the time of booking. An all-day bistro of this size typically has a bar area, sitting there on a quieter service often gets you better attention and a more relaxed pace than the main floor during peak hours.

    Booking and Practical Details

    Booking at Cyprus Avenue is direct.The Muddlers Club or OX. A few days' notice should be sufficient for most sittings, though weekend mornings and Friday evenings will fill faster. The price range sits at ££, which makes it accessible for regular visits rather than a once-a-year occasion. The address is Upper Newtownards Road, Belfast BT4 3ET. No dress code is listed, the all-day bistro format suggests a relaxed standard throughout.

    How Cyprus Avenue Fits Into Belfast's Eating Scene

    Belfast's contemporary dining scene now has enough range that where you book depends on what you actually want from the meal. Cyprus Avenue sits in a useful middle position: more ambitious than a standard neighbourhood café, less expensive and less formal than the city's Michelin-starred rooms. For visitors building a short itinerary in Belfast, it makes sense as a breakfast or lunch stop rather than the flagship dinner reservation — save that slot for OX or The Muddlers Club if you only have one evening. For locals, it is a reliable regular: the kind of place that earns repeat visits because the quality stays consistent and the format is flexible enough to fit multiple occasions. If you are exploring further afield in Northern Ireland, Artis in Derry, Bucks Head in Dundrum, and Lir in Coleraine are worth considering as part of a wider Northern Ireland trip. For contemporary dining comparisons internationally, the format and ambition here puts Cyprus Avenue in the same conversation as accessible contemporary bistros rather than destination tasting-menu rooms like Alo in Toronto or Jungsik in Seoul.

    The Verdict

    Cyprus Avenue earns its Michelin Plate. Book it for a long brunch with people who eat well, order the hop butter bread and the sticky toffee madeleines, ask for a booth or the terrace. If you want the full Belfast fine dining experience on the same trip, pair it with a dinner at OX or The Muddlers Club rather than treating Cyprus Avenue as your one big reservation. See our full Belfast restaurants guide for a complete picture of the city's dining options, our Belfast hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide for planning the rest of your visit.

    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Cyprus Avenue presents a relaxed, neighbourhood-bistro vibe. The room is sprawling but divided into booths that create pockets of intimacy, while a covered terrace extends seating across seasons. Its identity stays steady from morning through night — the all-day format anchors a consistent, casual atmosphere rather than switching modes between services. At peak times the dining room reads as animated rather than pressured, and regulars treat terrace tables and booths as premium positions. The result is an approachable, habitual local spot that balances convivial energy with everyday comfort.

    Best For

    The restaurant’s all-day format makes it versatile: it suits solo meals as readily as group dining and family visits. Running the full arc from breakfast through dinner, it works for morning coffee, midday gatherings or relaxed evening meals without shifting into formal mode. Accessible price points and a genuinely local clientele position Cyprus Avenue as a dependable neighbourhood choice for habitual dining rather than a special-occasion splurge. The space accommodates both small groups and lone diners, so it’s useful for varied dayparts and casual meetups.

    Ordering Tips

    If you have a seating preference, aim for a booth or a terrace table — regulars clearly prize those positions. Because the bistro maintains a steady identity across services, you can expect a consistent, casual offering whether you visit in the morning, at lunch or for dinner. Note that the room can be animated at peak times, so if you prefer a quieter moment choose off-peak hours; otherwise embrace the lively neighbourhood energy that defines the place.

    Planning details

    Location

    Upper Newtownards Rd, Belfast BT4 3ET, United Kingdom · Directions

    +44 28 9065 6755

    cyprusavenue.co.uk

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Also Consider

    Restaurant context

    At the ££ price tier, Cyprus Avenue's closest Belfast comparisons are Deanes at Queens and EDŌ. Cyprus Avenue has the edge in format flexibility, the all-day structure means it works across more occasions than either of those, the 2025 Michelin Plate puts it ahead on recognition at this price point. If value across the day matters more than a single well-executed dinner, Cyprus Avenue is the stronger pick. EDŌ competes on contemporary European cooking at a similar price, so if a focused dinner menu is your priority, compare both before booking.

    If you are considering spending more, the jump to OX or The Muddlers Club at £££ buys you a more formal, structured dining experience with Michelin star-level ambition. Those rooms are the right choice if you have one flagship dinner to spend in Belfast. Cyprus Avenue is the right choice if you want quality without the occasion pressure or the booking difficulty, OX in particular requires more planning and carries higher expectations from the diner.

    For a broader sweep of contemporary Belfast dining at ££, Beau is also worth including in your shortlist alongside Cyprus Avenue. The practical decision comes down to timing and format: Cyprus Avenue wins on all-day flexibility and Michelin recognition at this price tier; Beau and Deanes at Queens are stronger contenders if you are specifically planning a dinner-only visit and want to compare the room and menu against alternatives before committing.

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    Worth the Price? Cyprus Avenue vs. Peers
    VenuePriceAwards
    Cyprus Avenue££
    2026 Michelin Plate2025 Michelin Plate
    OX£££
    Star Wine Lists 2026Michelin Guide Great Britain & Ireland 20262026 La Liste Top Restaurants2025 The Sunday Times Ireland's 100 Best Restaurants2024 Michelin 1 Star
    The Muddlers Club£££
    SquareMeal UK Top 100 Restaurants 2026 · #592026 National Restaurant Awards Top 100 · #902026 National Restaurant Awards - Best Restaurant in Northern IrelandMichelin Guide Great Britain & Ireland 20262025 Michelin 1 Star2024 Michelin 1 Star
    Deanes at Queens££
    Michelin Guide Great Britain & Ireland 20262025 Michelin Bib Gourmand2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand
    EDŌ££
    Michelin Guide Great Britain & Ireland 20262025 Michelin Bib Gourmand2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand
    Home££
    2026 Harden's Top 100 UK Restaurants · #76Michelin Guide Great Britain & Ireland 20262026 OAD Newly Added European Restaurants2026 OAD Top Restaurants in Europe Recommended2026 Bib Gourmand2026 La Liste Top RestaurantsThe Good Food Guide 20252025 Wine Spectator Award of Excellence2025 Michelin 1 Star

    A quick look at how Cyprus Avenue measures up.

    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Cyprus Avenue worth the price?

    At ££, it is one of the stronger value calls in Belfast's contemporary dining scene. You are paying bistro prices for food that clears the bar comfortably — that is the case for booking.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Cyprus Avenue?

    Cyprus Avenue runs as an all-day bistro, not a tasting-menu room, so that format is not what is on offer here. If a multi-course tasting experience is what you want in Belfast, OX or EDŌ are the more appropriate choices. Cyprus Avenue's strength is its à la carte range across breakfast, lunch, dinner.

    Can I eat at the bar at Cyprus Avenue?

    The venue is described as expansive, with booths and a covered terrace among the most sought-after seats. Bar or counter seating may be available given the scale of the room, but the specific configuration is not confirmed in available venue data. If counter dining is a priority, call ahead to confirm before booking.

    How far ahead should I book Cyprus Avenue?

    The all-day format gives you more flexibility at breakfast and weekday lunch, where walk-in availability is more likely. Do not leave a weekend dinner to chance.

    What should I order at Cyprus Avenue?

    Start with the freshly baked breads and hop butter — the Michelin guide singles these out specifically, which is a reliable steer. The sticky toffee madeleines are the dessert call if you have any appetite for something sweet. The plant-based selection is described as substantial, so it holds up as a full meal option rather than an afterthought.

    Is Cyprus Avenue good for a special occasion?

    It works for a relaxed celebratory meal rather than a formal milestone dinner. The covered terrace and booths give the room some character, the Michelin Plate signals consistent kitchen quality at ££. If the occasion calls for a formal tasting-menu experience, OX is the better fit. For a birthday dinner or low-key anniversary where atmosphere and food both matter, Cyprus Avenue holds up well.

    What are alternatives to Cyprus Avenue in Belfast?

    OX is the step up if you want a more formal, produce-led tasting menu. The Muddlers Club offers a similar contemporary register with a tighter menu focus. Deanes at Queens sits in a comparable all-day, accessible-price bracket. EDŌ is worth considering if you want something more chef-driven and adventurous. Cyprus Avenue is the strongest all-day option of the group for flexibility across meal occasions.