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Odyssey, Northern Ireland's Millennium Project, is one of the world's most adventurous and exciting leisure and entertainment venues. |
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Undoubtedly one of Belfast's busiest and most famous pubs, Lavery's is situated in the heart of the 'Golden Mile' of pubs and restaurants and boasts probably the widest diversity of clientele of any bar in Belfast. |
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With thirty years experience The Coach Inn has gone from strength to strength in the provision of excellent food, thoughtfully presented with exceptional service. Choose from over 40 different wines and enjoy a unique dining experience in ... |
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La Lea has been designed with elegance and beauty following owner Bill Wolsey's request to the architects and designers to make it the most beautiful club in Ireland. |
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From the moment you enter various different worlds of fantasy and reality await. Cobbled stones, intricate wood carvings, original mirrors, priceless artefacts, tree rings, delicate ironwork, gothic doorways, celtic tapestries, hand painted ... |
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The Bot is famous for its menu, its value and its taste. This University area pub caters for all - from young revellers in the Record Club to mature connoisseurs of food and ale and in the bar. |
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Unique contemporary nightclub, fully air conditioned, dress smart to casual.
Free admission before 23.00 on a Friday, STG3.00 thereafter. Late opening until 02.00 Saturday evening from 21.00-23.00 STG5.00 admission. 23.00 onwards STG8.00. ... |
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Belfast's Sexiest RnB Clubnight. Stylish...Exclusive...Sexy |
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Formerly a C19 gentlemans residence, the Greenvale Hotel is set in its own extensive grounds on the outskirts of Cookstown. A homely and cosy atmosphere pervades both the hotel restaurant and the more informal Orchard Room, popular for Sunday ... |
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A legendary name in the city and the North West, the Gweedore has long enjoyed a reputation both as a mecca for pop and rock music and as the perfect venue for that other favourite local obsession, the long, languid chat over a pint of stout. ... |