The sandwiches and lattes were prepared quickly in front of us and luckily we managed to beat the queue that came in after us. The food was alright, but felt like it was lacking that special something that would make me get it again. It is the average price for two fresh sandwiches in Belfast City Centre - but I'd rather go to Mikey's Deli or Subway in which I'd spend the same amount of money, yet get more for.

However, in saying that I'd definitely go back there again for a coffee, latte or hot chocolate. We both got caramel lattes and really enjoyed them. It's one of the best lattes that I've gotten sofar in Belfast, for a reasonable price. They also do a 'Hot Drink Special' on coffees, teas and hot chocolates from 7 in the morning to 12 noon. So it's the perfect place to go in the city centre early in the morning before work or university, if you can.


Hotshots do a wide menu range. They offer: breakfast, sandwiches, bagels, wraps and toasties. They also offer a range of different platters (but these have to be ordered at least 16 hours in advance). There's breakfast, meat, vegetarian and fruit platters, for example. Platters range from 6-16 pounds.
HotShots also stock various muffins - I'm quite tempted to try one next time I'm there. Nothing better than a latte and a muffin!
The premise itself is rather small, so you may have to get a takeaway during peek hours as seating is very limited. I'm looking forward to going back to Hotshots for another caramel latte and to try their muffins...
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