After dropping our bags in our very colorful hotel room (we're talking primary colored decor ever-y-where!) we walked over to a place we had passed by earlier which looked promising called Harlem Cafe (34 Bedford St Belfast BT2 7). We ended up absolutely loving it.
^outside!
^inside! vOur table, filled with seashells.
They had amazing veggie-friendly breakfasts (as well as carnivore-friendly ones), good coffee, comfy atmosphere and great music. It's a wonder we were able to peel our still somewhat jet-lagged bums from those chairs when it came time to go.
We explored a bit in the downtown shopping district and walked past City Hall on our way back to the hotel. The city was absolutely bustling with people, though I didn't do the best job of documenting that.
I'm not sure what I expected of Belfast, honestly...but I found the people and the city itself very pleasant and welcoming. I suppose most of what we Americans know about Northern Ireland involves it's rather turbulent not too distant past but there were no signs of that whole mess to be seen - at least not where we were.
Then it was suddenly already time for sound check...
We played a sorta divey but awesome venue called Spring & Airbrake. So many great bands/artists have played there which made it all the more special!
Backstage Laura & Lydia (the Secret Sisters) had brought us a delicious "welcome to the tour" surprise... mmm
me...being serious
^ every backstage area during this tour was freezing - hence everyone keeping their coats on until showtime!
next stop...Manchester!PS: hope you all had a great weekend!