The original gable exhibits several early construction techniques that
are rare in the context of Northern Ireland, including brick noggin
walling and early handmade brick; timbers are also of an early date
and offer valuable evidence of early construction techniques.
Simple, traditional venue filled with small tables and stools and serving beers, spirits and wines.
A cosy 19th-century alehouse with a mahogany bar and terrazzo floor, serving steaks and pasta.
Can't wait to be back up and running serving you all again!
This ornate pub is filled with Titanic memorabilia & has an upstairs bistro.
Set high in the Holywood Hills of County Down we are just 7 miles outside Belfast and have breathtak
29-31 Queen's Square, Belfast BT1 3FG, UK
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