Welcome to Henry’s, a beloved establishment that has proudly served the Belfast community for over a century. Revitalizing the spirit of its namesake, Henry Joy McCracken, this licensed premises has undergone a thoughtful transformation, blending historical charm with modern flair. At Henry’s, we invite you to immerse yourself in an inviting atmosphere where every visit promises delightful conversations, expertly crafted beverages, and a delectable menu showcasing the best of local cuisine.

Our dedicated team is committed to providing exceptional service, ensuring every guest feels valued and at home. Whether you’re unwinding after a long day or celebrating a special occasion, Henry’s is the perfect backdrop for unforgettable moments. With a rich heritage and a focus on customer satisfaction, we pride ourselves on being a cornerstone of the community, where old friends meet and new connections are made.

Join us and discover what makes Henry’s a truly unique destination in Belfast. Enjoy our carefully curated selection of drinks alongside mouthwatering dishes that highlight the finest local ingredients—all served in an environment that marries historical significance with contemporary comfort. At Henry’s, we don’t just serve food and drinks; we create experiences that resonate long after your visit.

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