Themed after 1930s New York, this stylish hotel bar features live music and freshly mixed cocktails.
Berts Jazz Bar encapsulates the sleek elegance of the art deco era, complimented by the very best in live jazz, fabulous cocktails and mouth-watering food.
Pub with retro furnishings, industrial styling and original features, plus Mediterranean dining.
Casual, 2-level spot for arcades and bar drinks, plus a nightclub with contemporary and rock music.
Themed after 1930s New York, this stylish hotel bar features live music and freshly mixed cocktails.
Large and vibrant spot for drinking, dining, live music and late night dancing with 3 separate bars.
Drink promotions, wood fired pizzas and live DJs lure students to this quirky, 1930s-styled bar.
Quirky basement bar with bare bricks and mannequins, offering hot dogs and pizza, plus live music.
16 Skipper St, Belfast BT1 2DZ, UK
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