Hidden away in Belfast’s city center behind Bank Square lies Havana Bank Square—a delightful spot celebrated for its commitment to supporting local produce through its diverse menu offerings seven days a week. This vibrant venue invites guests to relish delicious cuisine while sipping on refreshing cocktails designed to evoke summer memories year-round. With cocktail masterclass packages available for those looking to learn mixology skills alongside fellow enthusiasts, there’s always something exciting happening at Havana Bank Square! Come enjoy mouthwatering food paired with great drinks in an atmosphere that fosters community spirit!

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