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38-44 Upper Arthur Street, Belfast, County Antrim, BT1 4GH
A table with red felt booth seating set with wine glasses and a champagne bottle holding a candle.

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Experience the best of Belfast’s culinary scene at our centrally located restaurant. An institution on Belfast’s dining scene, AMPM features decorative floral walls, chic French-Inspired decor and of course, delicious food.

This quirky venue in the heart of Belfast City Centre has become synonymous with wholesome cuisine and intimate ambience. Open Tuesday – Sunday, AMPM boasts one of Belfast’s most varied small plate menus, sumptuous afternoon teas, sophisticated world-inspired dining and arguably Northern Ireland’s most varied cocktail list.

Our menu features a diverse selection of locally sourced ingredients, expertly prepared by our skilled chefs. Whether you’re in the mood for a hearty breakfast, a delicious lunch, or a romantic dinner, we’ve got you covered. And with our cozy atmosphere and friendly staff, you’ll feel right at home. Don’t miss out on one of the best dining experience in Belfast City Centre. Book your table today!

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Catering

  • Cocktail Menu

Children & Infants

  • Baby changing facilities
  • Children's Menu Available
  • Highchairs Available

Payment Methods

  • All major credit/debit cards accepted

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Opening Times

* Lunch Service
Monday – Sunday 12pm – 5pm

Dinner Service
Monday – Sunday 5pm – Late

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Road Directions

Directions from Town:From George Best Belfast City Airport: 1. Head south on Airport Rd 210 ft / 64 m 2. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit and stay on Airport Rd 0.2 mi / 0.3 km 3. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit 0.2 mi / 0.3 km 4. Slight left at A2/Sydenham Bypass 1.6 mi / 2.6 km 5. Take the A2 ramp 0.2 mi / 0.4 km 6. Slight right at Bridge End Flyover (signs for A2) 0.2 mi / 0.4 km 7. Slight right at A2/Bridge End Continue to follow A2 0.4 mi / 0.6 km 8. Slight left at A20 (signs for M1) 0.3 mi / 0.5 km 9. Turn right at A20/East Bridge St Conti From Belfast International Airport: 1. Head east toward A52/Mill Rd 433 ft / 0.1 km 2. Turn left at A52/Mill Rd Continue to follow A52 Go through 1 roundabout 12.7 mi / 20.4 km 3. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto B39/Woodvale Rd Continue to follow B39 1.7 mi / 2.7 km 4. Turn right at B126/Millfield 0.2 mi / 0.4 km 5. Continue straight onto A501/Divis St Continue to follow A501 0.2 mi / 0.3 km 6. Continue on A1/College Square E Continue to follow A1 0.3 mi / 0.5 km 7. Turn left at A1/Bruce St 0.1 mi / 0.2 km 8. Turn ri From the North: 1. Head south on M2 toward Exit 1b 2. Continue on M3 (signs for Bangor/M3/Belfast (E)/Newcastle) 0.6 mi / 1.0 km 3. At junction 1, take the A2 exit to Belfast (E)/Newcastle 0.2 mi / 0.4 km 4. Slight left at A2/Middlepath St 0.2 mi / 0.3 km 5. Slight right to stay on A2/Middlepath St (signs for M1/A2/Newcastle/A24/Downpatrick/A7) 121 ft / 37 m 6. Turn right at A2/Bridge End 295 ft / 90 m 7. Slight left at A23/Short Strand (signs for Newcastle/Downpatrick/A24/A7) Continue to follow Short Strand 0.3 mi From the South: 1. Head north on M1 toward Exit 3 2. At junction 3, exit toward Finaghy/A1/Dunmurry 0.1 mi / 0.2 km 3. Turn left at A512/Blacks Rd 0.1 mi / 0.2 km 4. Slight left to stay on A512/Blacks Rd 197 ft / 60 m 5. Slight left at A1/Upper Lisburn Rd Continue to follow A1 3.2 mi / 5.1 km 6. Turn right at Fountainville Ave 449 ft / 0.1 km 7. Turn left at B23/University Rd 190 ft / 58 m 8. Turn right at Lower Crescent 0.1 mi / 0.2 km 9. Turn right at Botanic Ave Destination will be on the right 230 ft / 70 By Public Transport: 1. Head east on A1/Donegall Square N toward Donegall Pl 200 ft / 61 m 2. Turn right at A1 413 ft / 0.1 km 3. Slight right to stay on A1 92 ft / 28 m 4. Turn right at A1/Donegall Square S 0.1 mi / 0.2 km 5. Turn left at A1/Bedford St Continue to follow A1 0.4 mi / 0.7 km 6. Slight left at Shaftsbury Square 190 ft / 58 m 7. Turn right at Donegall Pass 16 ft / 5 m 8. Turn left at Botanic Ave Destination will be on the right 0.2 mi / 0.2 km From Belfast Port: 1. Head southwest on Clarendon Rd toward A2/Corporation Square 0.2 mi / 0.4 km 2. Turn left at A2/Corporation Square Continue to follow A2 0.3 mi / 0.5 km 3. Slight right at A2/Donegall Quay 305 ft / 93 m 4. Continue on A20 0.3 mi / 0.5 km 5. Turn right at A20/East Bridge St Continue to follow A20 0.1 mi / 0.2 km 6. Slight left at A24/Cromac St Continue to follow A24 0.5 mi / 0.8 km 7. Turn right at McClure St 0.4 mi / 0.6 km 8. Turn left at Botanic Ave Destination will be on the right 230 ft

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