A petition to save an east Belfast cafe threatened with closure is nearing its 7,500 signature target. Polish woman Monika Dike opened the Smokey Deli
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With hopes a perfect summer for al fresco wine and beer drinking, Lidl has produced two cheeky products. It’s cheeky Wine-Cooler Handbag costs £19.99 and
A Lurgan publican has developed an innovative booking system app to help the Hospitality Sector come out of lockdown. JonJo Power, above right, spent 2020
The owner of one of Northern Ireland’s best restaurants is set to share his secrets with the world at his new-look cookery school in the
As Nando’s fires up its grills to welcome customers in Northern Ireland back into its restaurants, it has vowed to become carbon neutral across its
A restaurant with one of the most unique views in Belfast has closed its doors for the last time. Hollohan’s at The Barge said it
Restaurateur Michael Deane has said he’s been forced to “cancel the weekend” at one of his premises after council officials told him he could not
Hill Street Hatch, the creators of the successful grilled cheese pop-up The Toast Office, have rolled out the welcome mat for their second street food
Belfast is poised to welcome two new restaurants next month. Yo Burger, which launched in Bangor last year, is due to open the doors on
Fried chicken chain Popeyes has announced plans to open 350 restaurants in the UK in the next decade, with Northern Ireland a likely venue for