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Feedback gevenLarge caffe in spectrum centre in belfast. it is still called the founder café, but is now managed by the skill café. eating and the coffee is very good and it is a nice place to come to relax. the caffe helps people with impediments or health conditions find employment in the hospitality industry, so they know that they help a good thing. on the nearby streets there are many free parking spaces.
Nice local caffe with good food and friendly, attentive service. bright, comfortable environment and solid coffee drinks complete a great afterbarity experience. the ability cafe is part of a vocational training program. and any restaurant or pub in belfast would be happy to rent their graduates. we were happy to visit several.
Very clean spacious caffe, small loudness pop music played. modern caffe, friendly caffe. only had a coffee, so can not comment
Favourite dishes: pancake stack, capable chickenburger and club sandwich, very tasty.
S.A.S.H Christmas Dinner. As a local History group, Shankill Area Social History, we feel it our duty to support local businesses. So this year our group decided to eat at The Foundry. This Cafe/Restaurant is a warm friendly inviting place, you can enter through the side door should you not want to enter by the Spectrum's main entrance. Inside is relaxed, with comfortable seating, the staff polite helpful. The food is as good, in fact better, than many of the restaurants within the town centre, at £16 for a three course meal, I had Home Made Vegetable Soup, with wheaten good butter, followed by Northern Irish Beef Rib with Champ Red Wine Gravy, finished off with Baileys Cheesecake Fresh Cream, I dont think you can go wrong. Our group, 20 people, who ate/tried basically everything on the Christmas menu all agreed that the standard of food was very high. I, like them, would recommend this place to anyone. It was a nice surprise to some of our members, I believe it would be to others. Thank Foundry for the lovely day dinner.