The location is right beside the Titanic building which is a lovely spot within Belfast but if your driving you will have to pay. the Staff where very friendly and the atmosphere was even friendlier. I ordered the hot dog and within 10 mins it arrived, bare in mind the place was nearly empty. I sat in the corner and i noticed the seating wasn’t designed for long stays but that’s ok as i was alone. The food arrived and i was impressed with what was put down in front of me, very well presented, overall the food was tasty and a good portion, you could tell this wasn’t your average café. the food was seasoned very well and the chips where more on the american side(skins left on) So in conclusion i enjoyed my meal and would gladly go back.
Sarah M.
Classificação do local: 4 Belfast, United Kingdom
Cast and Crew is located in a former bank opposite Titanic Belfast and is owned by the team behind James Street South, The Bar+Grill and Hadskis. Cast and Crew has quite an American diner feel to it– with burgers, hot dogs and Mac & Cheese making the lunch menu. Saying that, there are also some more«NI-favourites» on there too, such as homemade Irish Stew and local fish, chips and mushy peas. There were five in our company — two went for the Cast burger, one picked the Hot Dog and two(including myself) opted for the Chilli Dog. The Cast burger is a 6oz steak burger served with lettuce, tomato, red onion, pickle, house relish and chips(£8.50), while the Chilli Dog, is a smoked hot dog with onions, pickle, ketchup, mustard, chilli mince and cheese, served with chips(£10.50). The Chilli Dog was tasty, but not overly spicy(just a personal preference.) It was a good-sized portion with nice homemade chips. Everyone enjoyed their meal and agreed it’s a handy place for the businesses, students and tourists around the Titanic Quarter. The 90-seater restaurant was packed when we arrived(lucky we had booked a table!) and there was a queue out the door. It does takeaway, and the food is tasty so no doubt it will be one to watch!
Emma B.
Classificação do local: 3 Belfast, United Kingdom
I recently won a £50 voucher for Cast and Crew and so my husband and I decided to treat ourselves to a three course meal today. I was really looking forward to it, however I have to say I was quite disappointed. I went for soup for starter, the Crew burger with chips for main, and a sticky toffee sundae for dessert. The food wasn’t great at all to be honest — I always love soup, but this one was very watery and didn’t have much of a taste, although it was quite spicy(a bit too much). The burger didn’t taste great either, and the chips were just okay. The dessert was okay but nothing amazing. We did feel a little ill after our meal though obviously I can’t say that it was definitely our food that caused it. The restaurant mainly serves burgers, and also hot dogs, and a few other bits. Service was fine, although it was quite empty when we were in so I’m not sure what it’s like when it’s busy. Overall I would say that Cast and Crew is okay — not totally terrible, but not great either.
Love B.
Classificação do local: 2 United Kingdom
Disappointing breakfast Burnt — overdone bacon with a processed frozen style sausage. Expect better style of sausages if I’m paying £10 for breakfast.
Adam C.
Classificação do local: 3 Belfast, United Kingdom
Visited Cast and Crew for lunch this afternoon, situated in the Titanic quarter at first it seems an odd location for a restaurant, however as the name suggests it mainly caters for the ever growing production studios next to it, which is home of HBOs Game of Thrones so keep an eye out for your favourite crew members. As far as the food goes I have to say I was left a little disappointed hearing that it was the same owners as Hadskis and James Street South(in my opinion two of belfasts best) I had very high expectations. The menu was very basic mainly burgers, hotdogs and other American style favourites. Maybe this is directed towards the anticipated american tourists/crew members but certainly not the fine european cuisine we have came to expect from these owners. I had the chilli dog which we actually got mixed up with the normal hotdog as we didn’t spy the thin layer of chilli on top. It was very average to be honest nothing special at all both my friends thought this about their meals too. The service was at best average too, they were extremely busy and managed to keep us a table however the waitress was visibly stressing and at one stage informed us that she wouldn’t be taking out order for at least another 5mins due to how busy they were, never ideal when you need to be back in the office. All in all this place is just ok, not good, but not bad either. As it stands it is the only restaurant really in titanic asides from the café in the museum and the holiday inn. I think this place has a lot of potential but maybe needs to rethink its menu a little but could see it attracting customers before they attend concerts at the odyssey or for lunch having visited the museum. I will watch with interest to see what others make of it.
Stevie M.
Classificação do local: 3 Belfast, United Kingdom
I wasn’t overly impressed when the brand new Cast and Crew. The Titanic Quarter was crying out for a decent restaurant and to be honest I don’t think this is it. The décor is pretty basic and the whole place has a real flat pack feeling to it. As its so new I recommend that you book a table online through their website as I did. The booking system is actually really straight forward. When we visited the restaurant was packed but fortunately they had our table reserved. The menu is small and mainly made up of burgers and other pub style food. I went for the hot dog and a side of buffalo wings. The hotdog was good but not great, the only saving grace were the accompanying chips. I think I was a little disappointed when I finished my meal, not because it was terrible but because I had expected so much after visiting sister restaurant Hadskis and James Street South. I think I’ll give Cast and Crew another go in a few months. Hopefully they will have perfected their menu by then. I see this place as a great place for tourists to visit after attending the Titanic Museum, its proximity and prices make it a great alternative to the on site café.
Ru T.
Classificação do local: 3 Belfast, United Kingdom
Wasn’t overly impressed with cast and crew for a number of reasons. I was expecting great things after hearing the owners also run Hadskis and James Street South but everything that they are offering is being done elsewhere in Belfast and better. We had to book which I thought was a good sign as for a place like this I would normally expect to just walk in off the street. We were promptly greeted with a smile but when I saw the menu I though it was very middle of the road and nothing really jumped out at me from the menu so I opted for the Crew Burger which was nicely cooked but wasn’t anything spectacular. The chicken wings were also a let down and a tad dry although I’ve become somewhat of a chicken wing snob these days. The interior was a bit reminiscent of an Ikea store and service was quite slow but pleasant as the restaurant and nice outside seated area was very full but there were a lot of customers left standing unattended in a very small space at the front of house. All-in-all a very average place to go for lunch and early evening food(close at 6pm) in Belfast at a slightly higher cost than most places more centrally in town.
Lyndsay M.
United Kingdom
Nice décor but slightly disappointing. My Eggs benedict wasn’t the greatest and the sauce was a bit too sour for me. Nice views and staff are friendly. Whole place seems very clean well laid out.