The Harp Bar, incorporating the Dunville & Swinging Diddy Lounges is decorated in plush red velvet fabrics and adorned with antique furnishings resonant with Victorian Belfast. Walls and cabinets feature rare memorabilia inspired by the building’s origins as a bonded warehouse – the headquarters of The Old Bushmills Distillery Company.
Carved-mahogany booths, etched-glass, plus gas lamps feature in an 1820's pub, famed for its decor.
Exposed brick decor and wooden tables in a bustling seafood restaurant and oyster bar with real ale.
Smart, panelled and tiled Victorian hostelry with 3 bars, offering pub menu, live music and DJs.
Irish folk music is performed nightly at this cozy pub with Irish stew & a big selection of whiskey.
This St Patrick’s Day Urban Konnexion are doing what they do best, why not call in and watch it unfo
35 Hill St, Belfast BT1 2LB, UK
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