Sister Beau-Jangles – A Delightful Surprise in Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter

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Sister Beau-Jangles – A Delightful Surprise in Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter
By Paula Gracey
Let me introduce you to my latest find in Belfast’s vibrant Cathedral Quarter – Sister Beau, a stylish and flavour-packed newcomer tucked into Warehouse Lane, just behind the legendary Muddler’s Club. Sister Beau is the younger sibling of EDŌ, a favourite of many, and it brings the same warmth and flair to a whole new menu worth talking about.
A Spanish-Inspired European Twist
Sister Beau offers a creative menu built around small plates – think tapas with a European twist. When we visited on a Thursday evening, the restaurant was already buzzing by 7:30pm. Its soft lighting, exposed brick, and upbeat vibe gave it a cosy yet lively feel. The kind of place where conversations flow easily – and so does the wine.
We were free to order what we liked, when we liked – a relaxed approach I love. And let’s just say, hunger got the better of us! We chose a delicious mix of plates, from classic favourites to more adventurous bites. One standout? The Lamb Rib with Hung Yogurt – my partner’s pick – while I went for the whole roast mackerel with horseradish. Divine. Both dishes were beautifully cooked, bursting with flavour, and perfectly portioned. We even added a side of ’nduja paste for that extra punch – worth every penny.
Every Bite Deserves a Mention
Sister Beau isn’t just about the mains – the sides, sauces and details are just as impressive. A refreshing Langoustine Ceviche, crispy chickpeas, and some delicious anchovies added variety and brightness to the table. We finished with a lovely bottle of white Rioja, which paired beautifully with everything we ordered.
Even the toilets impressed – always a good sign. The space was spotless and designed with the same thoughtfulness as the dining area itself. The whole experience felt considered, creative, and thoroughly enjoyable.
A Toast to Summer at The Foundry
After dinner, we made our way over to The Foundry to explore a little Freixenet sparkle. Their summer takeover of the bar’s beer garden in partnership with Freixenet is the perfect post-dinner treat.
The colourful Freixenet-branded makeover brought Costa energy to Belfast, with a menu of fresh, fruity cocktails and sparkling Cava to match. I tried the St Germain Royale – floral, light, and thoroughly summery – while my partner enjoyed a berry-forward French Brut Royal. It’s the kind of place you go when you’re not quite ready for the night to end.
Whether you’re looking for a new date night destination or somewhere to share good food with friends, Sister Beau is well worth a visit. And if you’re up for some sparkle, follow it up with a cocktail (or two) at The Foundry. Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter just keeps getting better.