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Café Vaudeville on Arthur Street represents a spectacular transformation from its original historical function as a bank. |
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Built in 1862, the Ulster Hall has been entertaining the citizens of Belfast for almost 150 years. This grand institution has recently been transformed by a complete refit and redecoration. |
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The famous Saltwater Brig pub and restaurant lies just outside Belfast, between Kircubbin and Portaferry, on the Ards Penninsula. Established circa 1765, the “Brig” has been providing good food and craic on the shore of Strangford Lough. |
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Filini is a contemporary Italian bar and restaurant which fulfils the desire for a stylish ambience and an affordable and authentic Italian experience. The service, design and mood give Filini a sense of style that compliments the exquisite food. |
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Beech Tree Café, on the Falls Road, is the ideal place for tourists following the West Belfast mural trail to take a break and catch up on emails. If you bring your own laptop you can have free wi-fi access while sitting at our outside bistro. |
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Queens Film Theatre is Ireland’s longest established cultural cinema which shows the very best in new and classic world cinema. |
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Balloo House is nestled in the County Down countryside near the shores of Strangford Lough. It is a beautiful country pub and restaurant that successfully combines history, tradition and comfort. |
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Laverys consist of 5 individual venues in one complex. The elegant Public Bar, the bohemian Back Bar, the alternative Bunker, the dual purpose Ballroom with pool tables by day and clubs on a Saturday night and underground concert venue The Attic. |
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Extensive menu includes pizza, pasta and grill dishes. Beautiful and busy surroundings create an authentic Italian ambience and service is first-class. A must for visitors to Belfast. |
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Jude’s is Belfast newest Style Bar located in the very Bohemian Ormeau Road. It offers food daily and has a lineup including DJs, Live music and its very own pub quiz. Great promotions on all week. |