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Bia Restaurant
European Restaurant
Irish Restaurant
Pizza Place
Bia Restaurant is the Gaeltacht Quarter\'s flagship Restaurant with great food & craic, BYO bottle, breakfast, Pizza, lunch, Evening Meals, Sunday Lunch & Steak Night in the City.
Suite i gcroí-lár an Cheathrú Gaeltachta, i gCultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiach, tá Bia ina chaifé agus ina bhialann do Ghaeil agus cairde na Gaeilge agus na n-ealíona. Tá rogha gach bí agus togha gach dí ar fáil sa bhialann, agus coicáireacht den chaighdeán is airde réidh le h-ordú! Bígí linn!
Situated in the heart of the Gaeltacht Quarter, in Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiach, Bia is a café and restaurant where you are guaranteed a warm Irish welcome and \'cupla focal\'. Bia offers the best of Belfast food and drink, made to the highest standards and ready to order! Be with us!
Bia Restaurant contact
information:
address: 216 Falls Road, BT12 6AH Belfast, UK
parking:
On the street
public transport:
Black Taxis from Castle Street (£1.30 for each journey) can drop off right outside our restaurant. Each Black Taxi driver is a font of knowledge on Belfast and its history! (all routes pass Bia). There is also a Translink bus stop outside the restaurant. Full bus timetables can be found at translink.co.uk. (all number 10 routes and the number 82 bus)
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Bia Restaurant information
payment method:
American Express
Cash
Discover
Mastercard
Visa
services:
Event
For groups
Child friendly
Reservation
Takeaway
Serving
Wandering guests can come
specialities:
Breakfast
Coffee
Lunch
Drinks
Dinner
price category:
$$
mid price
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