About
From 1840 Fountain Lane’s name originated from the two fountains that were situated on Fountain Street, which distributed water from Mundy’s Well to the local community. From then on, the site was established as Fountain Street National School.
Come 1901, the original Fountain Tavern was then established, and has been feeding and watering Belfast ever since. The bar survived until World War II when it was severely damaged during the famous Belfast blitz and therefore had to be demolished. In 1955 the premises was rebuilt and re-opened to the public.
Fountain Lane was restored and launched in October 2019. They strive to develop and capture the essence of Fountain Lane through their great local grub, local drinks, live traditional music, great Belfast history and craic each and every day in the heart of Belfast city centre.
Food: Local Irish pub grub food served from 11:30 each day until 21:00. Check out the website for meus.
Drinks/cocktails: Full range of local brewed beers on draft, bottled beers, spirits including an extensive range of local Irish whiskies; or grab a crafted cocktails.
Live Sport: Sport shown daily on the big screens
Live Music: Local acoustic bands, singer, trad sessions and DJs.
Fountain Lane is accessible – for full details of their accessibility features, see The Fountain Lane | AccessAble
Book Tickets
Facilities
Catering
- Cocktail Menu
- Dogs Accepted Inside
Children & Infants
- Baby changing facilities
- Children's Menu Available
- Highchairs Available
Payment Methods
- All major credit/debit cards accepted