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The Union Street Pub and Restaurant opened its doors as a bar in December 2003 and the restaurant was launched in January 2004. |
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At AM:PM you have the choice of two smart upmarket venues. AM:PM Arthur Street is perfect for that early morning breakfast or lunch time rendezvous. Experience décor that is more akin to 1950’s Soho London. |
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McHughs is within a grade A listed building, built between 1710 and 1720, making it officially the oldest building in the city of Belfast, enjoying a long history and a sometimes colourful reputation. |
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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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A stunning contemporary addition to the traditional architecture of Belfast’s University area, the stylish interior and alfresco eating area overlooks Methody. A short walk from Queen’s University, Deane’s at Queens can be found on College Gardens. |
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This smooth and sleek venue is the epitome of cool urban style and has made its name offering 'Premium Products, Premium Service, and Premium Experience'. |
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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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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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The new King's Head Kitchen and Bar reopened in March 2004 after an extensive refurbishment to the existing premises that Botanic Inns acquired in August 2001. |
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Molly Brown’s Kitchen & Bar has brought quality and style to Newtownards. Offering top cuisine, excellent live music and a great place to socialise it is a one stop shop for a great night out. |