Night Clubs

Stiff Kitten Belfast’s nightclub and bar scene has undergone a renaissance in recent years and features a mind-boggling amount of diverse clubbing activity that’s as thrilling and satisfying as anything you will experience on mainland Europe. The floodgates have flung wide open on visiting heavyweight international DJs, now commonplace in Belfast thanks to the legendary Northern Irish wit, charm, taste and sophistication that brings visitors back again and again.

Belfast’s ‘Golden Mile’ boasts a number of popular lively bars and nightclubs all in close proximity to South Belfast’s student population like the happening M-Club and the cocktail/sports bar The Globe. On the outskirts of the city the Odyssey Arena has no shortage of clubs for those seeking fun and frolics.

The City Centre and Cathedral Quarter feature a more upmarket, stylish range of cosmopolitan bars and nightclubs like Apartment, La Lea, Basement, Mono, The Potthouse and Ollies where pure pleasure seekers can really let their hair down.

For the serious clubbing aficionado there are also a plethora of underground clubs to choose from where both local and international turntable titans feature prominently.

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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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If it is decadence and style you are after at an affordable cost, then look no further than Café Vaudeville. It opens its coffee shop at 11.30 am Monday to Saturday with lunch served between 12-3 pm and dinner 5-9 pm Tuesday through to Saturday.

25 Arthur Street,
BELFAST, BT1 4GQ
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9043 9160 Fax: +44 (0) 28 9023 7125 Email Website
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The Botanic Inn, affectionately known as ‘The Bot’, has been recorded as dating back to 1798.  Great nightly entertainment ensures that 'The Bot' is not only the biggest bar in Northern Ireland, but also the busiest.

23-27 Malone Road,
BELFAST, BT9 6RU
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9050 9740 Fax: +44 (0) 28 9050 9748 Email Website
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Robinsons is one of Belfast's longest established bars and provides great choice for your night out with 4 venues under one roof.  Relax and enjoy the chat in the saloon bar before tapping your feet in Fibbers, or chill out in BT1 before working up a frenzie in Mezza(nine) nightclub.

38 - 42 Great Victoria Street,
BELFAST, BT2 7BA
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9024 7447 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 Stiff Kitten Bar is open till late every day from noon with home cooked food served Monday till Saturday from noon till 6 pm and 8 pm on Fridays.

1 Bankmore Square,
BELFAST, BT7 3EE
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9023 8700 Email Website
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New Look Ollie’s Club. Enjoy two rooms of music in Belfast’s most sophisticated nightclub.

35-39 Waring Street,
BELFAST, BT1 2DY
Tel: +44 (0)28 9023 4888
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London’s Sloane Square and Sloanies are named after County Down born and Belfast educated Sir Hans Sloane, the man largely responsible for the formula for chocolate bars.