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Award-winning barber investing in East Belfast with new restaurant

"The suburbs of Belfast are buzzing and great for cafe culture."

Peter McCloskey

A business owner is hoping to spread some positivity for the hospitality industry in Northern Ireland during troubling times by announcing a new venture in East Belfast.

Peter McCloskey, award-winning barber behind Peter Oliver and owner of Oliver's Coffee Bars and restaurant, is going against the trend of recent closures in the industry by investing his time and money into a new eatery in Ballyhackamore.

The Newtownards man told that despite the "stressful times" being felt throughout all businesses in the industry, he hopes that his new restaurant can bring something new and refreshing to the area - proving how valuable hospitality is across NI.

Speaking about how he ventured into the industry, Peter said: "About seven or eight years ago, I was coming down the Belmont Road and I saw an empty cafe that was really run down. We decided to open up a cool new coffee shop and it has done really well.

"My daughter, wife and son work in it and we have a really good team - a year or two after this, we decided to open up a restaurant."

All trading under the name Oliver's, derived from Peter's middle name, the family now own and run a number of coffee bars and restaurants scattered across the city - a world away from Peter's original trade as a barber and hairstylist.

During lockdown, the opportunity became available for Peter to acquire the units beside his current restaurant in Ballyhackamore and despite the industry being at a standstill due to the pandemic, he took the risk and began planning to open a completely new concept 'Broker' - with a name inspired by the former occupants of the unit.

Peter explained: "We have it all more or less kitted out now and we are just waiting for the licence. We have the chefs and staff all lined up and my daughter is going to run it.