Street Food in Belfast is currently blossoming! Belfast’s food scene has always been about creativity and community. And right now, nothing captures that energy quite like its street food. Across the city, chefs are setting up shop in market stalls, tiny kitchens, and unexpected corners, serving up dishes that are bold, fresh, and full of local flavour.
If you’re wondering where to start your adventure into street food in Belfast, here are a few of our favourites right now.
Street Food in Belfast 🤤

🍕 Flout
Tucked away in Portview Trade Centre, Flout Pizza has taken the city by storm with its cheesy frika and sourdough bases and ever-changing seasonal toppings. Expect blistered crusts, Irish mozzarella, and the kind of flavour that keeps locals queuing every weekend.
Why we love it: Flout’s approach is simple. If you’re going to do something, do it brilliantly. The dough is slow-fermented, the ingredients are sourced with care, and every pizza tells its own story of local produce done right. There’s always something new and exciting from Pete and his team too. Eyes peeled for sandwich specials!
📍 Portview, Belfast
📸 @flout_pizza

🍔 HiBurger
Born out of a pop-up and now one of Belfast’s most talked-about burger joints, HiBurger knows how to balance indulgence with quality. Think smashed patties, proper pickles, and secret sauces that make each bite a little bit addictive.
Why we love it: There’s craft behind the comfort food. HiBurger puts attention into every detail. From the homemade bun to the locally sourced beef – and it shows.
📍 Portview, Belfast
📸 @hiburgerbelfast
🍢 Street Food Atelier
A newcomer with a chef’s mindset, Street Food Atelier is bringing refinement to Belfast’s street food scene. Expect bold global flavours from ever changing destinations, and inventive vegetarian dishes. All served with flair.
Why we love it: It’s creative, colourful, and never predictable. Street Food Atelier brings restaurant-level cooking to a casual, grab-and-go setting. And it’s beside Boundary Brewing. Win!
📍 Portview, Belfast
📸 @streetfoodatelier

🍜 Charlie’s
A true gem in the east of the city, Charlie’s delivers pizza with big personality. Their mix of the classics and interesting specials has made them a go-to for anyone looking for a fabulous slice – or in fact their own giant pizza!
Why we love it: Charlie’s has heart. The team knows their regulars by name, and their menus are built around flavour, fun, and community — just how good food should be.
📍 Ormeau Road, Belfast
📸 @getcharlies
🌮 La Taqueria
No list of Belfast street food would be complete without La Taqueria. A cult favourite for authentic Mexican street food. From Burria Beef tacos to zingy salsas and crisp tostadas.
Why we love it: Their dedication to doing things the proper way. Fresh limes, and big, joyful flavours that make every bite feel like a celebration. Don’t miss the churros!
📍 Ormeau Road & Castle Street, Belfast
📸 @lataqueriabelfast

The Heart of Belfast Food
Street food in Belfast isn’t just about quick bites. It’s about creativity, collaboration, and community. These chefs and traders are shaping what modern Belfast food looks like: small-batch, locally inspired, and full of character. Every stall, truck, or pop-up tells its own story — of makers taking chances, experimenting with flavour, and building something from the ground up.
That’s what we love most about it. The same independent spirit that drives these street food pioneers is what fuels everything we do at Indie Füde 💚 Connecting people to good food and the people behind it. Whether it’s a cheesemaker perfecting their craft, a grower turning the seasons into flavour, or a cook serving something honest and joyful from a small kitchen, it all adds up to the same thing: real food, made with care, that brings people together 💥
📍 Explore more of Belfast’s vibrant food culture through our Food Tours or pop into on of our stores to discover the local produce behind the city’s best plates 🙌🏾