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Northern Ireland’s biggest and brightest new shopping centre. Inside Victoria Square, there are two floor levels, with ninety eight shops, Odeon Cinema and a dozen eateries. With Northern Ireland’s first House of Fraser store and Hollister. |
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Originally a coaching house dating back to the late 1600’s, 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 ... |
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The intimate atmospheric Friary Restaurant will not disappoint you for quality and choice. Our Chefs have designed menus which cater for all tastes using local ingredients and the latest trends in cookery. |
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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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Café Kina is now in its sixth year of business . With friendly well trained staff always there to cater for your needs with a smile. Café Kina has recently improved on the daily choice of sandwiches. |
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Established in 1997, this theatre company specialises in Irish language productions (with simultaneous translation into English via headset). Productions include works by Samuel Beckett, Brian Friel, Willy Russell, Machiavelli and WB Yeats. |
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Famous for being the oldest building in Belfast, McHugh's still retains some of its old features and charm. On the first floor, the 100 seater restaurant offers something for everyone. |
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The concept of Gardiners is contemporary Irish and continental menus that bring good quality local food and service to the people of mid Ulster in modern, comfortable well kept surroundings.
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Situated within easy access to Portstewart's picturesque promenade and all of the town's amenities, the Anchor Bar Complex, incorporating the Anchorage Inn, Skippers Wine Bar and Club Aura, is known throughout Ireland for its convivial atmosphere... |
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Harp Lager Belfast Giants - Northern Ireland's only full time professional sports team representing the Province both nationally in the British Superleague and internationally in tournaments both here and abroad. |