Pubs & Clubs

Smart and stylish, sports, live music, nightclub or gay and lesbian; whatever your taste in nightlife this city has it in abundance. Punters are out in their droves most evenings in the city, sampling the best of what Belfast nightlife has to offer. Why not set your feet moving and your heart racing at one of the the city's nightclubs or relax and imbibe in a modern smart and stylish bar or more traditional historical hostelry? Alternatively you may prefer to while away the hours enjoying the food in the comfortable surroundings of the gastro pub. Whatever you seek, Belfast is happy to oblige.

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Mynt  

Located at the gateway to the city’s prestigious Cathedral Quarter, Mynt has firmly established itself as Belfast’s most vibrant bar and club complex. Serving delicious, freshly prepared food during the day whilst providing a diverse mix of entertainment at night, Mynt attracts a very mixed gay/straight clientele. Open 7 days a week and home to the award-winning ‘Yello’ club night, Mynt is one of the city’s most treasured venues.

2-16 Dunbar Street,
BELFAST, BT1 2LH
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9023 4520 Fax: +44 (0) 28 9031 1360 Email Website
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M-Club  

The dazzling jewel and pride of Bradbury Place. M-Club has established itself as a student haunt on Thursdays, a 70's party on Fridays and the ultimate Club night on Saturdays. Its unpretentious style and commitment to having fun makes it a great place to be.
23 – 31 Bradbury Place,
BELFAST, BT7 1RR
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9023 3131 Email Website
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The newly transformed Four Winds combines the slick sophisticated Blue Glass Wine Bar, the very comfortable Lounge Bar, the very beautiful and select Ink Restaurant, and the perfect venue for business or private functions - Ink Private Dining. Must be seen to be believed.

111 Newton Park,
BELFAST, BT8 6LX
Tel: + 44 (0) 28 9070 7970 Email Website
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The Bridge House in Belfast’s city centre offers a warm welcome to locals and tourists alike.  Voted ‘CAMRA PUB OF THE YEAR 2010’ it’s the best place in Belfast for a pint of real ale.  Evenings + weekends this is one of Belfast’s liveliest pubs.  Open daily from 7am serving breakfast and full menu, providing a relaxing atmosphere for customers of all age groups.

35-42 Bedford Street,
Belfast, BT2 7EJ
Tel: +44 (0)28 9072 7890 Email Website
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A converted church in the heart of Belfast, boasting the city's most diverse offering of entertainment. Regular gigs include the Comedy Club, Blues Club and Supper Club.

40 – 42 Botanic Avenue,
BELFAST, BT7 1JQ
Tel: +44 (0)28 9024 9276 Email Website
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Situated on the Ormeau Road, the Parador is a bar with distinctive character. Still thought of by many as their "local pub", it is great for relaxing after a hard a day's work. The Parador plays Live Sports in comfortable surroundings and is the ideal place to spend your Saturday afternoon relaxing in front of the big game. The Parador supplies bar snacks to nibble whilst enjoying your drink. The nightlife is nicely subdued with background music and the occasional pub quiz. It creates the perfect atmosphere for catching up with friends old and new. 473 Ormeau Road,
BELFAST, BT7 3GR
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9049 1883 Email Website
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This traditional Belfast bar, with its marble counter, high ceiling and open fire, is in the heart of Belfast's Cathedral Quarter. Established on a policy of no Television, Jukebox or gaming machines, it's clientele includes artists, journalists, trade unionists and writers. The John Hewitt’s lunchtime menu is featured in The Bridgestone Foodlovers Guide To Ireland .

51 Donegall Street,
BELFAST, BT9 6AT
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9023 3768 Fax: +44 (0) 29 9096 1110 Email Website
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Berts   

Belfast’s and Northern Ireland's first authentic Jazz Bar offering Live Jazz seven nights a week - located within the elegant Merchant Hotel, Berts offers great live entertainment and mouth watering food.

 

The Merchant Hotel, 16 Skipper Street,
BELFAST, BT1 2ZY
Tel: +44 (0)28 9026 2713 Email Website
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The Kings Head is an ideal suburban location. Its 120-seated first floor restaurant provides freshly cooked food with a local character all day and the downstairs bar provides a relaxing atmosphere to enjoy a drink or sample from a distinctive speciality beer list.

829 Lisburn Road,
BELFAST, BT9 7GY
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9050 9950 Fax: +44 (0) 28 9050 9958 Email Website
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Experience some of Belfast’s finest Irish traditional music at Madden's Bar, a haunt for traditional musicians with instruments hanging behind the bar, wooden booths and open fires.  There's a great session downstairs on Tuesday nights with some of the finest musicians in the city.  The Friday and Saturday night sessions upstairs attract a good audience.

74 Berry Street,
Belfast, BT1 1JE
Tel: +44 (0)28 9024 4114
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