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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.
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829 Lisburn Road, BELFAST,
BT9 7GY
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9050 9950
Fax: +44 (0) 28 9050 9958
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The House Decorated with ornate plasterwork, gilt framed mirrors and black and gold wood panelling the bar is basically a Victorian house turned into a pub with a good modern Irish menu.
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Sketch Developments, 12 Stranmillis Road, BELFAST,
BT9 5AA
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9068 2266
Fax: +44 (0) 28 9066 3189
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New Look Ollie’s Club. Enjoy two rooms of music in Belfast’s most sophisticated nightclub.
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35-39 Waring Street, BELFAST,
BT1 2DY
Tel: +44 (0)28 9023 4888
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Luxurious 3 star hotel situated by the lake in the quaint village of Templepatrick. Centrally located the Templeton Hotel was established in September 1990.
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882 Antrim Road, TEMPLEPATRICK,
BT39 0AH
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9443 2984
Fax: +44 (0) 28 9443 3406
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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.
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35-42 Bedford Street, Belfast,
BT2 7EJ
Tel: +44 (0)28 9072 7890
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Lavery’s is Belfast’s oldest family run bar and has been at the centre of nightlife in the city for over 90 years. Locals and tourists love the atmosphere and ambiance in this unique pub.
Consisting of 5 venues across 3 levels there is something for everyone with the highest standards being reached in Drinks, Food and Entertainment.
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Laverys Gin Palace, Bradbury Place, BELFAST,
BT7 1RS
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9087 1106
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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 .
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51 Donegall Street, BELFAST,
BT9 6AT
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9023 3768
Fax: +44 (0) 29 9096 1110
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Belfast’s original boutique hotel offers comfortable accommodation at a very smart price, all in an informal but gracious atmosphere. Behind the Crescent Townhouse’s 19th century listed façade can also be found the street level cosmopolitan Metro Brasserie, and the welcoming traditional Bar Twelve.
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The Crescent Town House Hotel, 13 Lower Crescent, BELFAST,
BT7 1NR
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9032 3349
Fax: +44 (0) 28 9032 0646
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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.
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Odyssey Pavilion, 2 Queen’s Quay, Belfast,
BT3 9QQ
Tel: +4428 9046 7020
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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.
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74 Berry Street, Belfast,
BT1 1JE
Tel: +44 (0)28 9024 4114
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