‘I scraped salad into a rude customer’s handbag’: Owners of popular café share memories as it closes after 36 years

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Graffitti on the Ormeau Road in south Belfast is due to close in December

The owner of a popular Belfast restaurant has said it’s “time to put the feet up” after announcing its closure after nearly four decades.

Graffitti on the Ormeau Road, which has been a hot spot for students for the past 10 years and is famous for its misspelt name and Ulster fries, has announced it will close its doors in December.



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‘I scraped salad into a rude customer’s handbag’: Owners of popular café share memories as it closes after 36 years
Independent.ie

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