PUBS & BARS IN BELFAST

 

Belfast has an amazing collection of bars, from centuries-old to brand-new, there is a bar to suit everyone’s tastes.

If you like old-fashioned pubs, the first stop should probably be the wonderfully decorated Victorian Crown Bar on Great Victoria Street. This bar is owned by National Trust and it feels like stepping back in time. We also like The Garrick, located just one block away from the City Hall and another example of a classic bar with great beers and great food. On the other end of the City Centre have a look at the famous Duke of York which is always busy and on a nice day you’ll find a crowd standing outside in the alleyway with a pint. Also in the City Centre there is Kelly’s Cellars, on of the oldest traditional Irish pubs in Belfast and The Morning Star in one of the old entries.

For more modern pubs, Hell Cat Maggies, overlooking the City Hall, is a stylish bar for cocktails and drinks.

 

 

DINING OUT IN BELFAST

 

All the bars listed above also serve food. If you are looking for a nice restaurant we would like to recommend Coppi for excellent Italian food on St Anne’s Square. OX offers delicious high-end but excellent food and the boutique restaurant Coco, located just behind City Hall. Another stylish restaurant is AMPM. If you are looking for a more relaxed atmosphere please check out 2Taps, a lovely wine-bar annex tapas restaurant.

Please do not hesitate to ask us for more ideas and suggestions that will fit your plans!

 

 

Coppi

Excellent Italian

Cichetti, pizzetta and risotto in an industrial chic venue, with heavy wood tables and white tiles.

Coco

Fine Dinning

Stylish bar and restaurant serving locally sourced produce in modern bistro-style dishes.

 

THINGS TO DO IN BELFAST

 

There is no lack of things to do in Belfast. Famous for the building of the Titanic, there is a lot of things to do around that. You can go to the Titanic Belfast and learn everything about it’s voyage in a wonderful interactive exhibition in the landmark building.  The Pump-House shows you where the the ship was built, both of these are located in Titanic Quarter.

If you are interested in the history of Belfast you could take a Black Cab Tour along the Peace Walls and the murals in West Belfast, we will be happy to arrange one for you. There are also all other kinds of tours that you could take.

 

WALKING TOURS

  • Crumlin Road Gaol

  • Titanic Walking Tour

  • Segway Tour

  • Belfast Food Tour

THEATRE/CONCERTS

  • Grand Opera House

  • The Waterfront Hall

  • The Ulster Hall

  • The SSE Arena

MUSEUMS

  • The Ulster Museum

  • Titanic Belfast

  • SS Nomadic Museum

  • W5