Quirky basement bar with bare bricks and mannequins, offering hot dogs and pizza, plus live music.
For one night only, FAITH will be taking place on a Monday to celebrate the Bank Holiday! We’ll be having a BBQ & pre-club party in the garden from 8PM & the usual £2.50 drink promos will be in full swing! Contact info@thefilthyquarter.com for cheaplist or table reservations.
Drink promotions, wood fired pizzas and live DJs lure students to this quirky, 1930s-styled bar.
Pub with retro furnishings, industrial styling and original features, plus Mediterranean dining.
Large and vibrant spot for drinking, dining, live music and late night dancing with 3 separate bars.
Casual, 2-level spot for arcades and bar drinks, plus a nightclub with contemporary and rock music.
Quirky basement bar with bare bricks and mannequins, offering hot dogs and pizza, plus live music.
Themed after 1930s New York, this stylish hotel bar features live music and freshly mixed cocktails.
45 Dublin Rd, Belfast BT2 7HD, UK
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