"Downtools", Church Lane, Belfast (September 2019)
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 17 Sep 2019
Recently-opened café at 24-26 Church Lane. It occupies the former McMaster’s tool shop (on the right in Image (December 2008)). “Down Tools is named in honour of W.M. McMaster’s toolshop and saw repair workshop. For over 120 years, it repaired the broken and brought useful things to busy people. We want to carry on the tradition, DIYing our own sandwiches, slow roasting pork and beef each day and finishing the job with custom made dressings, soups, salads and cakes” - official website. I have no connection with the business and cannot enter into correspondence.