Love this wee place always call im when doin a bit of shopping Brought my sister in with me and she loved it we came back the week after… breast chicken chips and gravy is great Also do nice frys Quick and friendly service
Niamh R.
Place rating: 4 Belfast, United Kingdom
I’ve always walked past this café a lot and this week I decided I’d give it a go. The food was beautiful, I had chicken and chips with gravy, it was so simple but totally amazing and hit the spot. Service was good considering the place was so busy!!! Definitely worth a try.
Paul M.
Place rating: 5 Belfast, United Kingdom
Great restaurant for food one of the best shop lovely staff excellent service all the time
Emma B.
Place rating: 4 Belfast, United Kingdom
Blinker’s is one of my mum’s favourite spots so normally when we go shopping we’ll end up having lunch there. There are a good variety of dishes, at great prices. The dishes are simple but lovely. So whether you want breakfast, fish and chips, a roast dinner, or a Panini, you can find it here. Staff are friendly too. At busy times I’ve seen the queue going out the door, so be prepared for a short wait.
Damien D.
Place rating: 3 Belfast, United Kingdom
Great food. Reasonably price. Very comfortable seating also and friendly staff Only gripes were that they put salad on our burgers when we specifically asked for them not to. Also portions were just about enough.
Jules S.
Place rating: 3 Belfast, United Kingdom
You don’t go to Blinkers expecting beautifully presented modern cuisine, you go there when you are busted, or just plain hungry. Located just off the main shopping track it is the perfect place for a Friday lunchtime fry or those days you just fancy a toasty. The service is pretty quick, which is handy when you only get a short lunchbreak, and it is what I’d describe as old school. There won’t be any bearded hipsters taking your order, more like a friendly aunt, and the menu is the ordinary mix of big breakfasts, lasagne or local stew, and while it won’t blow you away with quality, it is warming and reasonable, and for a non-greasy Ulster Fry it is one of the best in the area.
Mark S.
Place rating: 5 Lisburn, United Kingdom
Went for my first visit to Blinkers with the family for breakfast and I was very surprised. The service from the moment you go in is excellent and so friendly. I have a 4 year old and a 1 year old and the staff where great with each of them. The fry I got was lovely, not to greasy and everything had that proper home made taste. The service from order to getting your food is very quick and the price overall was very very fair. Definitely going back.
Suzi B.
Place rating: 4 Whiteabbey, United Kingdom
This café/restaurant is something of an institution in Belfast. It’s been around since before I can remember and back in my school days we used to always come here on a Friday afternoon and order their Fri special consists of chips, beans and sausages, ah those were the days, and the food was a bargain. I think the special was something like £2 back then, ah bliss! Well, my reason for writing is that on Friday, when Culture Night was nearing an end and my poor alcohol soaked tummy decided it wanted some food I discovered Blinkers was open late until 10pm to cater to the hungry hordes around the town. Well, I jumped for joy and couldn’t wait to get something in me. My friend and I both decided we’d try the steak, which at £8 was a complete steal! Mine came with a huge side salad(which was great considering I’d been to a fancy restaurant earlier that day and s ‘salad’ was 4 leaves prettily placed on top one another. Well, I was glad to see somewhere that offer proper portions. Ok the steak wasn’t the best, but it was pretty damn good for the price. I’m so glad the café was open as were the many others who filled the seats. So Blinkers still lives on in my great expectations of being a great spot in busy Belfast.
Judith C.
Place rating: 3 Belfast, United Kingdom
Blinker’s is a grand place to nip in for some lunch if you fancy something cheap, greasy and tasty. The food isn’t amazing, but it’ll hit the spot just the same! It’s also usually quite busy so there’s a nice buzz about the place. It’s small, so there’s not a lot of space for prams, but it’s quite kid-friendly anyway.
Brian C.
Place rating: 2 Belfast, United Kingdom
Oh I’m sorry for being the Simon Cowell of the Unilocaling world, but this place has all of the imagination as a blade of grass. The food, yes is «wholesome», but it is also the sort of stuff I make at home. What’s the point of going somewhere for a meal if you can make it at home for cheaper and nicer? It is not a fancy spot. It is anything but that. Think somewhere your parents met during the 80s and just as they were falling in love, your mum looked at her Casio watch and had to get home before her father(your grandfather) got back from the coalmines because she had to make him his dinner while he watched this young scamp Barry McGuigan box on the black and white tele… And then fast forward 30 years and it is still the same. There are a few hidden gems around here, some which really do deserve a five star review(Orrs, First Fruit) but this really is not one of them. Terrible.
Magz G.
Place rating: 3 Belfast, United Kingdom
Blinkers has not changed in any way in like, forever! It is the place we were dragged to as kids and now the place we drag our kids! It had that great American retro diner feel about it and you really do feel like you’ve gone back in time! The menu is still the same– why change what isn’t broken?, and offers the usual burgers, chips, sausages, fish, salads, goujons and pies. The food really is good to and they serve and all day ulster fry which is really nice and very filling! Blikers is definitely one place you wont go away from feeling hungry! The portions are vast and the priced low so it really is win win! I especially love their goujons and chips and their coleslaw is really nice too! A great place to stop as you’re trudging the shops, and you definitely won’t be sorry you did!
Lyra M.
Place rating: 5 Belfast, United Kingdom
What can I say about Blinkers? This place has been in Belfast since the ’50’s and has managed to retain that ‘summer of love’ American diner feel. It serves all the usual suspects-burgers, chips, chicken goujons-but what makes Blinker’s special is that it takes you back 50 years. It’s never really moved on from that time which isn’t a bad thing for any means. For those wanting to capture a piece of the Belfast of bygone days, pay a visit to this little hole in the hall.
Conor K.
Place rating: 3 Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Blinkers Restaurant is smack bang in the centre of town. I can’t remember a time in my life when it wasn’t there. This has been one of the go to places for lunch whenever I was young and being dragged around the shops by my mum. The food, is homely and rustic. You get no surprises, the menu’s been the same for years and I do believe the specials of the day have been the same since the dawn of time. But that doesn’t matter. It’s an old school family restaurant that is rarely seen in Belfast these days. The prices are miniscule compared to a lot of other places in town. I have the same thing every time I go, the Roast chicken with mash and peas. It’s simple, comfort food; food I’ve been eating for years and sometimes that’s all you want.
Scott C.
Place rating: 4 Belfast, United Kingdom
Blinker’s is a great place if you’re just looking for some good, solid food without any of the frills. Prices are nice and cheap — meals with a side usually run in the £5 price range, sometimes with tea. My favorite part of Blinkers is the fact that you can pretty much get breakfast any time you want during the day. Wait staff is very friendly and attentive. If someone asked me what a Texas roadside diner was like, I’d point them to Blinker’s. Bonus points for having a jar of salsa(even if it was Old El Paso) in the refrigerator. When I asked to have the salsa with my eggs, the waitress didn’t even blink and brought it to me in a little ramekin.
Claire
Place rating: 3 Belfast, United Kingdom
This is your typical greasy spoon café — but every now and then its just irresistable! It is usually really busy but you get served fairly quickly. The menu is quite extensive — but all of the corner café variety e.g. Burger and Chips, fried Egg and Chip, roast chicken dinner etc. If you are in the mood for greasy fried food then i would recommend giving Blinkers a try. Its a great location close to some of the best shops.
Lordbu
Place rating: 3 Belfast, United Kingdom
I used to eat in blinkers on a regular basis usually at least twice a week but a few months ago things changed iam not sure why but most of the old staff have been replaced and the food just isint what it used to be the prices have also been raised considerably. Although i still visit occasionally i feel that the quality of the food has without a doubt dropped considerbally and i personally dont see any reason for this at all.