Our drinks list combines classic creations and innovative ideas. From punch bowls to hoptails and wine by the keg, we’ve carefully crafted an eclectic array of drinks to quench your thirst, tickle your tastebuds and get the conversation flowing.
Smart, panelled and tiled Victorian hostelry with 3 bars, offering pub menu, live music and DJs.
Pub with TV sport, a candlelit Irish restaurant, a pool room with 6 tables and a rooftop terrace.
Georgian hostelry dating to 1711, with traditional bar, basement live music and modern Irish dining.
The Diggers, situated at McEnaney’s Bar Glen Road is a beautifully designed 75 seat restaurant.
Antique ephemera decorates this simple, tucked-away 17th-century pub with open fires and oak beams.
Cocktails, beer and coffee served in a bygone, wood-paneled space with a mural-covered courtyard.
The Merchant Hotel, 16 Skipper St, Belfast BT1 2DZ, UK
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