Dougie’s Goodies has featured on the food delivery app’s top 31 trending orders in the UK with their iced layer cake sold from their Belfast branch on Fountain Street.
The business opened the Belfast store last year serving the likes of apple tarts, boxes of fifteens, and hot and cold drinks, with delivery also available.
Deliveroo said Dougie’s Goodies ranked eighth on the UK-wide list, alongside major brands including Wagamama, Dishoom, Wholefoods and Wingstop.

An iced layer cake from Dougie’s Goodies
It also revealed what the most popular orders were for Oasis fans after one of their Croke Park gigs in the summer, and what attendees at the All-Ireland football final fancied post-game.
In the hour after 10.30pm on August 16, many Oasis fans leaving the stadium picked up a spice bag from Xian Street Food – a staple of nights out in Ireland.
Whopper meals from Burger King and chicken doner wraps from Reyna were also popular.

Boojum
Disappointed Donegal fans leaving Croke Park after their All-Ireland final defeat to Kerry on July 27 were among those finding solace in a Boojum bowl, which was one of the most popular dishes ordered after the event.
A cheeseburger from Bunsen was also in demand, alongside a spice bag meal deal from Xian and the simple pleasure of chips from Orchid.
Boojum also featured on the list, with a build-your-own burrito from the Belfast-founded chain’s location in Leeds coming in at 10th.
The top trending item this year was the classic bagel from the famous Papo’s Bagels in London.

The most popular orders on Deliveroo from across the UK
Deliveroo also declared Ireland to be the “burger capital of the world”, with a dash double smash from Dublin-based Dash Burger placing fifth on the worldwide top 100 trending list, alongside 13 other Irish dishes.
Jeff Wemyss, Deliveroo vice president of regional growth, said: “Marking our ninth year, the Deliveroo 100 is more than a list – it’s a definitive snapshot of global cravings and consumer habits.

Sweet treats and pastries at Dougie’s Goodies
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“This year’s list clearly shows the strong connection between communities and their beloved independent restaurants, which sit proudly alongside our favourite chains.
“We’re also seeing an evolution in the way people shop, with non-food orders rapidly growing across the UK.
“In today’s fast-paced world, convenience is a top priority, and we are committed to being the go-to for getting consumers what they need, exactly when they need it.”