The Seed & Bean

168 Ballysillan Rd, Belfast
028 9020 0212

Recent Reviews

Pamella Ribeiro

Love it!

June Hollywood

Lovely place for a coffee ☕. Great food. nice and

Pamela Sterling

Food was lovely. Coffee was great. Service a bit slow to b honest. Ordered sandwiches and got paninis but didn't want to say so ate them anyway. Apple pie was the nicest I have tasted and it was well presented . Definitely recommend.Parking: Parking right in front of it

Amy Simpson

A real wee gem of a place for Ballysillan! Always delicious food, with friendly staff, and a wonderfully cosy! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

David Rowntree

Friendly staff and great food!

caileans2023

I paid a visit to the Seed and Bean for the first time - and it definitely won't be the last. There's ample car parking around the premises but as it's a shared space with a GP's surgery, spaces may at times be limited. On the interior, it's a nice, fresh little place with a counter fashioned with bolted-on corrugated iron. The tables and furniture allow you to relax in various stages of comfort with some comfy armchairs, scatter cushions and a chaise lounge chair. If you prefer, there's outside seating with tables and chairs and if you go as a family, there are picnic tables. The staff are friendly and do their utmost to serve you as promptly as possible. Menu items include breakfast, lunch and a kid's menu in addition to a choice of ice cream. I ordered soup of the day which was priced at £4.50 together with a latte. Coffees are priced at no more than £4. I might've thought that £4.50 was expensive for a bowl of soup. I was wrong because I was served with piping hot vegetable soup which was obviously home-made as it had chunky vegetables including carrots, leeks, celery and pearl barley. It really was a meal in itself and well worth the money. Ordering soup, you may have a choice of wheaten bread with butter or a sandwich. I chose the former. The wheaten bread was nothing other than home-made because it had a delicious melt-in-the mouth quality about it. Indeed, I was seriously tempted to ask for more. The most expensive menu item is a gourmet burger served with a side-salad, priced at under £8. Like the quality of the soup, I'm sure it's well worth it. The tables are clean but the floor could benefit with being swept of some crumbs. Overall the standard of cleanliness is extremely good.

Maynard Granville

Nice food friendly staff peacefulKid-friendliness: Kids welcome

Karla Butler

Most friendliness I've meet in the food sectorFood is amazing

Camper55046582264

This little place was my go to for a coffee anytime. A fantastic little Christian shop. Unfortunately however the fantastic staff where disgraced by a fue disrespectful staff. After seeing a dog in the shop I thought it was dog friendly. The next time passing with my dog I brought him in for a coffee with my wife and son. Months of this later I was told I can no longer bring him in and that was fine. We would get our coffee and leave the dog outside while I payed for it. Today I was told dog can't sit outside on there tables. I won't be back.

maryann campbell

Lovely staff and lovely food and very clean ?

Leslie Mccutcheon

Food is great and staff are so friendly

George Stewart

This is a lovely café. I just had a coffee and a tray bake but I enjoyed it and the surroundings. They stay open later than a lot of other cafés. (10pm)

Neill Walker

A lovely place that had a really nice mix of customers. Coffee was nice and so was the pastry.

Noeleen Magee

Food nice but seriously short staffed1 coooking and 1 serving

Keeley Hornby

Staff are so lovely and polite the food was beautiful and the coffee was amazing

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