Kate's B&BvsBenedicts of Belfast
Both properties are praised by travel writers. Overall, Benedicts of Belfast is the choice of most reviewers compared to Kate's B&B. Benedicts of Belfast scores 77 with positive reviews from 4 sources including Fodor's, Lonely Planet and Frommer's.
Kate's B&B
 Lonely Planet
127 University St., Belfast, Northern Ireland
From $23/night
- Free Breakfast
 - Breakfast included
 - Flatscreen TV
 
 "Kate's is a homey kind of place... The bedrooms are basic but comfortable, and the showers are a bit cramped, but at this price – and only a few minutes' walk from Botanic Ave – we're not complaining." 
Benedicts of Belfast
 Fodor's
 Frommer's
 Insight Guides
 The Telegraph
 Independent
 Lonely Planet
 Independent
7-21 Bradbury Place, Shaftesbury Square, Belfast BT7 1RQ, Northern Ireland
From $89/night
- Bar/Lounge
 - Free Internet
 - Room Service
 - Free Breakfast
 - Laundry Service
 - Restaurant
 
 "If you don't feel like straying too far from your home base for some nightlife, Benedict's has a buzzing bar and restaurant serving finely done Continental food." Full review
 "This is one of a new generation of ultrahip small hotels that are springing up in central Belfast. The rooms are clean and modern... and the staff is pleasant and helpful." Full review
 "Good-value boutique-style hotel with an excellent restaurant, which uses local produce. ." 
7.0
 "With fittings salvaged from a church and hand-painted interiors, it’s like staying in the Vatican, except with good food and more than just communion wine." Full review
 "Belfast’s "Golden Mile" may have a bit of competition from the Cathedral Quarter and Lisburn Road these days for the title of being the city’s premier nightlife strip, but Benedicts is still a stylish and somewhat eclectic bolthole for a hedonistic weekend" 
 "Bang in the middle of the Golden Mile, Benedicts is a modern, style-conscious hotel at the heart of South Belfast's nightlife." Full review
 "Stone arches, exposed bricks, immense columns and salvaged stained glass give this place a funky yet ecclesiastical look...retractable roof in the beer garden is a boon if rain makes and appearance."