Reviews

  1. Jo Baalham-Curry ★★★★★

    Great family cafe. A wide variety of choices especially for little ones. Friendly staff and prices reasonable.

  2. isobella orr ★★★☆☆

    Little to no atmosphere at all. One sour faced staff member in the back. The lady who served me was polite and insightful and the coffee was okay. Perhaps just a tad overpriced considering it really wasn’t anything special.

  3. Suzy Patterson ★☆☆☆☆

    I have not been to Jellybean in a few years amd I remember back then they had great toasties and soup. Today I was in M&S next door and we thought we would nip in and have a coffee. The place was dreary and little to no atmosphere. We ordered 2 coffees and what they call a power ball. Basically a protein ball .highly recommended by the staff member. The coffee was nice but the power ball was so dry it tasted like the Sahara Desert. It stuck to roof of our mouths and we could hardly swallow it. We spoke to the staff member and she apologised and asked did we want anything else and my friend opted for a slice of banna bread which he said was OK. When he went to pay the bill it came to £12.10. I thought it was expensive for 2 coffees and the banana bread. So I went to the till and asked had they charged for the power balls that were either off, stale or inedible? It was either the owner or manager and she said she had tasted a bit of our powerball and it was fine. She had decided to charge us £1 each for the ingredients and there was nothing wrong with them and this was due to the fact we just didn't like them. She also said she has one every day and people come to the cafe specifically for the power balls I couldn't believe her customer service she was not very pleasant to deal with. So my round up on this place is, STAY AWAY from the Poweballs and there is no point in complaining as they will charge you anyway. If you look at my Google reviews I mostly rate anywhere I have eaten a 4 or 5 star review but I have written this review because the experience was atrocious. I certainly wasn't looking for a freebie and I like to support local but we will never set foot in this place again

  1. Caitriona Wallace ★★★☆☆

    Atmosphere was lovely and homey but £4.50 for a small takeaway chocolate was borderline extorsion and it was barley filled and in the smallest cup, i had it drank in 2 minutes..for £4.50 I'd expect more

  2. Avril Grahame ★★★☆☆

    Lovely staff, so disappointed with salad. It was expensive for what you got. I left hungry. 3 tiny bits of chicken and salad leaves. One tiny bit of avocado. Not enough for tiny child.

  3. Richard Huddleson / Riocárd Ó hOddail ★★★★★

    Nice variety of things on the menu and the staff go above and beyond to make sure you enjoy your time there. One of the best places for lunch and coffee in East Belfast.

  1. Joe Kelly ★★★★☆

    Convenient parking although can become busy because m&s next door. Good variety of food on the menu at reasonable prices. Little children's play area which makes it popular with young families. Friendly staff

  2. rocksie39 ★★★★☆

    Lovely food great selection of healthy sandwiches friendly staff

  3. Esther Upritchard ★★★★☆

    Lovely food great selection of healthy sandwiches friendly staff

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Jellybean Cafe is located at 250 Upper Newtownards Rd, Belfast BT4 3EU, UK

What is the phone number of Jellybean Cafe?

You can contact Jellybean Cafe at +44 28 9047 3725

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