A very expensive pint of Guinness. It's cheaper in more atmospheric bars.
Loved this bar great atmosphere and drink , Enjoyed watching the match here and food was great also
Called in on a Saturday afternoon with my Son. Got a wee booth upstairs in the restaurant as the downstairs was busy ( great vibe all the same). Pil Pil Prawns,with focaccia for dipping, for a starter hit the spot. For main course we had the Sea Bass and Steak & Guinness Pie from the ‘Specials Menu’. Both were excellent. Good portion sizes, bursting with flavour. The Guinness was 9.5/10 and the glass of Malbec perfect. My Son’s not a big drinker but the owner, James, talked him into a cocktail which he supplied ‘on the House’ ! The Service was top of the class (well worth the charge). I would recommend the Morning Star to anyone visiting or City, or simply whilst in Town.
After having a great meal here on St.Patricks day I was very eager to get back. Took family again for my sons birthday and was very disappointed. Food took too long to arrive and was nowhere near the standard of our first visit. My sons steak was cooked very well done and he ordered medium, my other sons fish and chips wasn't at all enjoyed. The batter was so thick and crispy with very little fish inside. My lamb dish was disgusting . No meat, just completely fatty. Got the lamb taken off the bill.
Vegetarian options: Ottimo piatto vegetariano
Had a great fish and chips here for lunch, and some friends had the steak sandwiches, all very happy. Around £22 each with a pint, which is standard for Belfast these days, but was very tasty and the staff were sound.