Ballyhackamore has become a popular destination in East Belfast, offering a wide range of cafes, restaurants, shops, and delis. Independent businesses thrive alongside national chains, making it stand out from other high street locations in the city. The area's popularity attracts new establishments like Namaste, a new Indian restaurant that recently opened. The manager cites the high footfall and the number of people seeking a nice meal and drink as the reasons for choosing Ballyhackamore as their location.
Over the past few years, Ballyhackamore has become a go-to destination for many looking for a nice meal or evening of fun. The area in East Belfast , which incorporates part of the Newtownards Road, has a wide range of cafes, restaurants, shops and delis and has become a great location for independent businesses to set-up alongside a couple of popular national chains .
Belfast Live spoke with some business owners in the area about why it has become such a hotspot and what makes Ballyhackamore stand-out from other high street locations across the city. Read more: Capers Pizza Belfast announces last day of service after 42 years Namaste is a new Indian restaurant that has opened up in the area in the past four months, with manager Rahul saying that they chose the location due to how popular it has become. He said: "Ballyhackamore is a great location for us to set up, primarily because of the footfall here and the number of people who come for a nice meal and drink
Ballyhackamore East Belfast Cafes Restaurants Shops Delis Independent Businesses National Chains Hotspot Footfall Meal Drink Namaste Indian Restaurant
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