The premises known locally as The Grave Diggers has recently developed a fresh modern series of menus offering bar bites, a full bar menu and now a completely new restaurant at The Diggers.
Casual destination for a comfort food menu served in front of a real fire in a brick-lined space.
This old-world pub offers real ales and gastropub fare, plus regular live, traditional Irish music.
Sprawling, bi-level watering hole offering a familiar pub menu, drafts & cocktails, plus live music.
Exposed brick decor and wooden tables in a bustling seafood restaurant and oyster bar with real ale.
Back in Stock for the Sunny Weekend @ TheRoyal Off Sales & Woodvale Wines Only 3 for £12, with 6
1 Glen Rd, Andersonstown, Belfast BT11 8BA, UK
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