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    Paul's Cafe

    Paul's Cafe

    3.3(3 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    ££

    Our new office opened up across the road from this wee place and I'm sure the lovely ladies got…read morequite a shock when e all descended on this wee cafe one afternoon (30 of us), and I'm also sure that upon hearing we would more than likely be in most days, they thought Christmas had well and truly come early! They offer loads of lovely traditional food, sandwiches and great fry ups! We would always be in for a sarni, which were always fresh and made with a smile! The tea, I must say, is really great, and really cheap too, much like all the rest of the food. It might not look like much but Pauls Cafe is certainly up there with the bast of em!

    Paul's Cafe on Donegall Street does a very good trade. Two of the largest News Papers in Northern…read moreIreland are just down the street and come lunch time, Paul's does its best to fill each and everyone of their employee's bellies. There are also a large number of smaller businesses around the area that take advantage of Paul's convenient location. On my trip to Paul's it was a horrible, rainy day outside and I was cold and in a rubbish mood. Their rustic tomato soup made a very good effort in warming my cold bones and cheering me up. It was really quite cheap, my soup and coffee came to below £4 and no one can complain about those prices. The lady behind the counter was pleasant and very social with all her locals. A very nice, quiet place to grab a bite, as long as you make sure not to be around at lunch time for the papers!

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    Paul's Cafe
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    Jumping Java Kitchen - Huge mugs of Joe

    Jumping Java Kitchen

    2.9(7 reviews)
    10.3 mi
    £

    I came to be at Jumping Java by a strange sequence of events; firstly I had ordered some event…read moreaccessories that didn't arrive so I had to venture to Bangor to pick some new ones up, then I went in to a café further up High Street but unfortunately they stopped serving food at 2pm, then on the trip back to my car an unbelievable hunger came over me and I found myself stumbling in to Jumping Java with an ache in my belly. To be honest I had never really considered eating here. JJ has a canteen vibe to it, everything from the red trays you collect your food on to the plastic seats. It's bright and airy inside and there's loads of seating. If you're not with kids you might want to sit towards the front of the café to avoid the play area. I ordered a Caesar Wrap and a flat white. On ordering the chef came out of the kitchen to tell me that they didn't have any lettuce and 'was rocket ok?' - at this point I was so famished I would have eaten weeds so that was no issue, but I liked that he came out to tell me. When the wrap came I was shocked about how packed it was, chicken was literally falling out. Even the presentation was top notch, which I had not expected. The wrap cost £5.25 and was worth every penny. The service was great - from the server to the chef they were amiable and helpful. One tiny negative was that they were slow to clear tables but it was busy and there was one lone server who was concentrating on feeding rather than clearing which is understandable. Overall Jumping Java is a perfect High Street pit stop if you want to dump your kids in the play area and get a bit if peace and quiet or if you want to take advantage of their free WiFi.

    Another of Bangor's wee coffee shops with nothing really to write home about. It is a little bit…read morebland on the inside and doesn't realy have any character or personality to mention. It is just another coffee shop for middle class mothers to sit and catch up with their friends. There is nothing the matter with that, but it just isn't for me. There is a wee play park in this place which I guess is great for the clientelle that they are looking for but as far as I'm concerned I'd rather have some good music on or just somewhere to sit and do my crossword. Nothing the matter with this place, although it is a little bit pricey.

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    Jumping Java Kitchen - Whether for breakfast or as a dessert our pancakes are legendry.

    Whether for breakfast or as a dessert our pancakes are legendry.

    Jumping Java Kitchen - Lazy Sunday Brunch:  Enjoy a full fry and a chance to catch up with yourself

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    Lazy Sunday Brunch: Enjoy a full fry and a chance to catch up with yourself

    Sweet & Green - Artic wrap with roast chicken

    Sweet & Green

    5.0(1 review)
    47.6 mi

    This place is open now about two weeks. For us it's very welcome. Up to now the choices here were…read moremostly junk food: KFC, Subway, Burger King who all sell completely rubbish coffee and industrially made over priced, processed junk food. There's pretty good coffee from Starbucks & Costa who each sell over-priced pre packed factory made food, but this new place provides freshly made good food in comfy surroundings and there's darn good Italian coffee too. The key idea here is to pick or build your own sandwich or salad from various breads, greens like lettuce, spinach, kale, rocket, then proteins which I recognise as chicken, pork, salmon; oddly there's cheeses like halloumi and feta listed on the menu under protein when these contain more fat than protein. Then dozens of choices of vegetables from avocado to olives, edamame to pineapple and a selection of fresh dressings. We had mushroom soup (€4) with crusty bread and butter added (95c) which was delicious and an artic wrap (like a soft tortilla) at €5.95 with roast chicken, lettuce, tomato and some Parmesan dressing. Again very tasty indeed. Then a cappuccino and a flat white (about €3 each). The coffees tasted great too. So all in all the bill for two was €16.65. The wifi didn't work and it seems this is a teething problem. The service was friendly too. There's an environmental aspect here as the serviettes are recycled, and soups are served in eco friendly cardboard bowl.

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    Coffees

    Sweet & Green - Mushroom soup and crusty bread

    Mushroom soup and crusty bread

    Sweet & Green - The front entrance

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    The front entrance

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