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Mourne Seafood Bar

34-36 Bank Street, Belfast, County Antrim, BT1 1HL
Mourne Seafood Bar

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Situated beside Kelly’s Cellars Irish pub, this well-placed eaterie serves locally sourced mussels, oysters, langoustines and lots of other delicious marine morsels.

Food is cooked traditional style or with a continental or Asian twist; choose from the informal downstairs menu with half dozen oysters and Mourne mussel pots, or splash out on an upstairs menu ranging from beer battered fish and chips to whole hot buttered lobster.

And, if fish isn’t your thing, prime cuts of Irish chicken and sirloin are also available.

Mourne’s aim is to serve fresh local seafood at an affordable price. To ensure freshness they purchase direct from the local ports of Annalong and Kilkeel on a daily basis. Their Mussels, oysters and cockles are sourced from shellfish beds at Ballyedmond in Carlingford Lough.

The upstairs room is available for private parties for up to approximately 35 people.

Menu Type: Freshly caught seafood with some meat dishes

Reservations: Recommended

Mourne Seafood Bar is accessible – for full details of their accessibility features, see Mourne Seafood Bar | AccessAble

Facilities

Catering

  • Cocktail Menu

Children & Infants

  • Baby changing facilities
  • Children's Menu Available
  • Highchairs Available

Payment Methods

  • All major credit/debit cards accepted

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Tel+44 (0) 28 9024 8544

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Opening Times

* Monday 5pm – 9:30pm
Tuesday 5pm – 9:30pm
Wednesday 5pm – 9:30pm
Thursday 5pm – 9:30pm
Friday 12pm – 3:15pm / 5pm – 10pm
Saturday 12pm – 3:15pm /5pm – 10pm
Sunday 12pm – 6pm

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