Nestled between High St's In Shops and St. George's Church is this glorious little retreat named after its former resident milliner and sometime 'angel of the footpath'. Damask drapes, velvet seating and dark walls are illuminated with mirrors, chandeliers and an open fire. Downstairs, a display of hat paraphenalia reflects Muriel's less lascivious past. The food ranges from a great breakfast selection (croque monsieur, eggs benedict, oak smoked salmon...) to all-day meat, cheese and seafood platters. Come the weekend, DJs play suitably eclectic background music for the stylish clientelle.
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attractive welcoming bar - very gay friendly - lovely atmosphere and a great wee terrace outside to watch the world go by.
What a disappointment!The one member of staff we came across was completely obnoxious and snotty (even though he only works in a bar??) Both the interior & exterior were dirty, yuk
It was a wet Tuesday and my friend and I hit Muriels. The food was excellent, bar staff were so friendly and the atmosphere was just perfect. Couldn't think of a better place to spend an afternoon in Belfast!!!!!
What a treat to find such a fabulous wee bar and the food is scrummy too.......Hooray for Muriels!
Bloomin' Marvellous...!!