he mix match furniture of Filthy McNastys, the quirky décor consisting of mannequins doubling as tall lamps and vintage vinyls adorning the walls create a unique charm which makes all walks of life feel welcome. Food is served in the form of an authentic Italian Pizza.
A cosy 19th-century alehouse with a mahogany bar and terrazzo floor, serving steaks and pasta.
Relaxed pub & eatery with a cool vibe featuring Irish cooking, a beer garden & live-music acts.
Simple, traditional venue filled with small tables and stools and serving beers, spirits and wines.
Can't wait to be back up and running serving you all again!
Georgian hostelry dating to 1711, with traditional bar, basement live music and modern Irish dining.
45 Dublin Rd, Belfast BT2 7HD, UK
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