Sports Bars

Rockies Sports BarMost Belfast bars could be classed as ‘sports bars’ at some time of the week. There is something satisfying watching the team play while clutching a pint of ice cold then add to that a few mates to help with the cheering (or assist in drowning the sorrows) and an idle afternoon becomes a social function of energy, camaraderie and fellowship. As the name suggests Rockies House of Sporting Legends at the Odyssey is a fun and intriguing Canadian sports bar, with no less than six screens, that is dedicated to the great North American and Northern Irish sporting legends.

Why not check out the legendary ‘Botanic Inn’ in the Queen’s Quarter? It’s a sample of all that is vibrant and dynamic about Belfast; close to Queen’s University of Belfast it heaves with energy. Right in the centre of town you will find the Skye Bar Club on Howard Street and with a 35 foot square projection screen you can’t get much closer to the action. On the vibrant Ormeau Road The Hatfield House stands out as a bar with a lively spirit of sporting entertainment.

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Lavery's is Belfast’s oldest family run bar and the centre of nightlife in the North of Ireland for over 90 years. With four very different venues under one roof, we promise something for everyone.  Lavery's Back Bar on a Wednesday night is the place for local up and coming singer songwriters/musicians to hit the stage.

Laverys Gin Palace, Bradbury Place,
BELFAST, BT7 1RS
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9087 1106 Email Website
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Ryan’s comprises both a bar and a separate restaurant. The downstairs bar is a traditional pub with all the modern comforts, catering for people from a wide range of ages.

116-118 Lisburn Road,
BELFAST, BT9 6AH
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9050 9850 Fax: +44 (0) 28 9050 9858 Email Website
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Located opposite the Europa bus station, this lively bar is popular with locals, providing live coverage of most major sports fixtures and events.  Beyond the modern red brick exterior lies an attractive old-style mahogany & brass bar, stained glass panels and traditional snugs. Live music at weekends upstairs and downstairs and food served daily.

49 - 50 Great Victoria Street,
BELFAST, BT2 7BB
Tel: 028 9024 2986
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Rockies is the first Canadian Sports Bar in Northern Ireland which is owned and operated by a former professional Canadian Ice Hockey Player. Rockies is also the Official Sports Bar for the Belfast Giants Ice Hockey Club. Players and fans can be seen here socialising after their matches. Sporting Clubs and Athletes from around the world have donated sporting items to Rockies.

Odyssey Pavilion, 2 Queen’s Quay,
Belfast, BT3 9QQ
Tel: +4428 9046 7020 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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Nicknamed "The Big House" by the locals, due to its' three storeys, The Pavilion Bar draws its clientele from all over the city and beyond, and is a must for all who wish to experience a traditional Belfast Bar.

The Pavilion Bar, 296 Ormeau Road,
BELFAST, BT7 2GD
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9028 3283 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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