We have decided to close The Berliner completely until further notice. Thank you to everyone that came out and ordered take out last week, we appreciate it more than you know.
We look forward to welcoming you back into our pubs and hotels when the time is right.
A cosy 19th-century alehouse with a mahogany bar and terrazzo floor, serving steaks and pasta.
Cocktails, beer and coffee served in a bygone, wood-paneled space with a mural-covered courtyard.
Pub with TV sport, a candlelit Irish restaurant, a pool room with 6 tables and a rooftop terrace.
Classy pub-style menu in a buzzy bar with quirky decor, situated in an upscale hotel.
Traditional looking pub with a modern vibe including a Jameson barrel sculpture in the beer garden.
116-118 Lisburn Rd, Belfast BT9 6AH, UK
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